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Shimoda Action X70 HD Backpack - Army Green

The army green Action X70 HD Backpack from Shimoda Designs is designed to accommodate large cine, digital video, and super telephoto camera kits. The HD (heavy-duty) build features reinforced critical stress points, thick nylon webbing, and aluminiumhardware. It is ideal for cinematographers, wildlife shooters, and action photographers who need a durable and stable pack for their gear.

SKU: GC76-520143

Shimoda Action X70 HD Backpack - Army Green

Shimoda Action X70 HD Backpack - Army Green

The army green Action X70 HD Backpack from Shimoda Designs is designed to accommodate large cine, digital video, and super telephoto camera kits. The HD (heavy-duty) build features reinforced critical stress points, thick nylon webbing, and aluminiumhardware. It is ideal for cinematographers, wildlife shooters, and action photographers who need a durable and stable pack for their gear.

The shoulder straps are constructed with high-density EVA foam padding to ensure a comfortable carry over long periods, and the adjustable waist belt offers stability and weight distribution for easy carrying. The shoulder straps can be adjusted to your torso height and have two zippered pockets to store your phone, a water bottle, or other personal items.

A padded sleeve protects a 16" laptop or tablet, and two large pockets accommodate a tripod and a 2L water bottle. Its expandable volume offers more room so you can pack additional gear.

Adjustable Torso Height

The X70 has four height options with approximately 4" of vertical adjustment to provide a custom fit for short, medium, and tall torso heights.

Padded Laptop Sleeve

Rear pocket accommodates a 16" laptop, including the MacBook Pro 16.

Expandable Roll Top Access

The roll top access expands to add extra capacity up to 7L. The top section also has a YKK SplashGuard zipper for quick and easy access while providing protection in wet conditions.

Hidden Sleeve for Tracking Device

A hidden sleeve holds an AirTag or a Tile Pro tracking device so you can locate your pack if it gets lost or stolen.

Key Features:

Holds Large Cine and Telephoto Lenses

Sleeve for 16" Laptop or Tablet

Pockets for Tripod & Water Bottle

Padded EVA Foam Shoulder Straps

Luggage Handle Sleeve

Waist Belt with 2 Pockets

Adjustable Torso Height Shoulder Straps

Hidden Pocket for Tracking Device

What's in the Box:

Shimoda Action X70 HD Backpack - Army Green

Rain Cover

Waist Belt

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Shimoda Action X70 HD Backpack - Army Green

The army green Action X70 HD Backpack from Shimoda Designs is designed to accommodate large cine, digital video, and super telephoto camera kits. The HD (heavy-duty) build features reinforced critical stress points, thick nylon webbing, and aluminiumhardware. It is ideal for cinematographers, wildlife shooters, and action photographers who need a durable and stable pack for their gear.

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