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PGYTech Camera Top Loader

Protect and carry your camera in the black Camera Top Loader from PGYTech. This bag holds a camera with a 24-70mm lens or you can expand the bottom to accommodate your camera with a 70-200mm lens. Carry the bag with the shoulder strap or remove it and attach the bag to your backpack straps or a waist belt on another bag. Two mesh side pockets hold bottles or other small items and a velvet-lined lid pocket is ideal for storing batteries, filters, and other small accessories. Side attachment points can be used to attach additional lens cases. Separate your gear with the included divider or remove it completely for more space. Stay comfortable with the breathable back panel.

SKU: GC40-P-CB-257

PGYTech Camera Top Loader

PGYTech Camera Top Loader

Protect and carry your camera in the black Camera Top Loader from PGYTech. This bag holds a camera with a 24-70mm lens or you can expand the bottom to accommodate your camera with a 70-200mm lens. Carry the bag with the shoulder strap or remove it and attach the bag to your backpack straps or a waist belt on another bag. Two mesh side pockets hold bottles or other small items and a velvet-lined lid pocket is ideal for storing batteries, filters, and other small accessories. Side attachment points can be used to attach additional lens cases. Separate your gear with the included divider or remove it completely for more space. Stay comfortable with the breathable back panel.

Construction

Made from HyperGuard fabric which has a Cordura fabric base and a high-performance PU coating

Material is abrasion, tear, and splash resistant

Key Features:

Accommodates Camera and Lens

Cordura Fabric with PU Coating

YKK Zippers

Expandable Bottom

Removable Shoulder Strap

Velvelt-Lined Lid Pocket

Dual Side Pockets

Side Attachment Points

Breathable Back Panel

Adjustable Divider

What's in the Box:

PGYTech Camera Top Loader

Shoulder Strap

Interior Divider

Accessory Strap

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Product Overview

PGYTech Camera Top Loader

Protect and carry your camera in the black Camera Top Loader from PGYTech. This bag holds a camera with a 24-70mm lens or you can expand the bottom to accommodate your camera with a 70-200mm lens. Carry the bag with the shoulder strap or remove it and attach the bag to your backpack straps or a waist belt on another bag. Two mesh side pockets hold bottles or other small items and a velvet-lined lid pocket is ideal for storing batteries, filters, and other small accessories. Side attachment points can be used to attach additional lens cases. Separate your gear with the included divider or remove it completely for more space. Stay comfortable with the breathable back panel.

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