Overview

Peak Design Field Pouch V2

The Peak Design Field Pouch v2 keeps your small camera, lenses, accessories, and cables organised for travel. Three bags in one, it can be used as an organiser in a larger bag, a shoulder bag using the included strap, or a belt bag with sturdy loops for carrying on your waist. It has multiple interior pockets and two attachment points for Peak Design's Capture Clip. The roll-top design allows you to overstuff it to double its regular size from 1.5L to 3L. Made with Bluesign-approved recycled materials, including its 400D nylon canvas shell and felt liner, the pouch is 100% carbon neutral. The shell has two layers of polyurethane waterproof coating for maximum gear protection.

SKU: GC47-PD-BP-EP-3

Peak Design Field Pouch V2

Peak Design Field Pouch V2

The Peak Design Field Pouch v2 keeps your small camera, lenses, accessories, and cables organised for travel. Three bags in one, it can be used as an organiser in a larger bag, a shoulder bag using the included strap, or a belt bag with sturdy loops for carrying on your waist. It has multiple interior pockets and two attachment points for Peak Design's Capture Clip. The roll-top design allows you to overstuff it to double its regular size from 1.5L to 3L. Made with Bluesign-approved recycled materials, including its 400D nylon canvas shell and felt liner, the pouch is 100% carbon neutral. The shell has two layers of polyurethane waterproof coating for maximum gear protection.

Carry Options

Detachable shoulder strap

Belt loops for waist carry

Use as organiser in larger bag

Compatible with optional Peak Design Capture Clip

Storage

Zippered interior pocket8 stretch interior slip pockets

Dual exterior attachment points accommodate optional Capture Clips to securely carry camera

Capacity expands from 1.5 to 3L

Construction

Weatherproof double polycoated DWR impregnated 400D nylon Versa Shell

Heavy, soft felt liner for bump and abrasion resistance

Premium high-visibility light grey pocket material

Bluesign approved and 100% carbon neutral

Key Features:

For Small Cameras, Lenses & Accessories

Expandable Roll-top Design

Multiple Slip & Zippered Pockets

Wear on Belt, Waist, or Shoulder

Strong Integrated Belt Loops

Stowable Adjustable Strap

Recycled 400D Nylon Canvas Shell

What's in the Box:

Peak Design Field Pouch V2

Carry Strap

Regular price $89.00
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Product Overview

Peak Design Field Pouch V2

The Peak Design Field Pouch v2 keeps your small camera, lenses, accessories, and cables organised for travel. Three bags in one, it can be used as an organiser in a larger bag, a shoulder bag using the included strap, or a belt bag with sturdy loops for carrying on your waist. It has multiple interior pockets and two attachment points for Peak Design's Capture Clip. The roll-top design allows you to overstuff it to double its regular size from 1.5L to 3L. Made with Bluesign-approved recycled materials, including its 400D nylon canvas shell and felt liner, the pouch is 100% carbon neutral. The shell has two layers of polyurethane waterproof coating for maximum gear protection.

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