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Shimoda Designs Action X30 V2 Backpack (Black, 30L)

The black Action X30 V2 Backpack from Shimoda Designs has a 30L capacity and offers photographers a compact, durable carry solution that allows fast access to gear. Two padded sleeves hold and protect laptops or tablets up to 40 cm. The roll top access allows you to expand or compress the volume depending on your needs. There are multiple attachment straps including TPU compression straps for increased durability when attaching bulky items such as skis. The removable helmet holder secures a bike or ski helmet to the exterior of your pack.

SKU: GC76-520122

Shimoda Action X30 V2 Backpack - Black

Shimoda Designs Action X30 V2 Backpack (Black, 30L)

The black Action X30 V2 Backpack from Shimoda Designs has a 30L capacity and offers photographers a compact, durable carry solution that allows fast access to gear. Two padded sleeves hold and protect laptops or tablets up to 40 cm. The roll top access allows you to expand or compress the volume depending on your needs. There are multiple attachment straps including TPU compression straps for increased durability when attaching bulky items such as skis. The removable helmet holder secures a bike or ski helmet to the exterior of your pack.

The pack's interchangeable and adjustable shoulder straps feature two zippered pockets to carry the latest pro-sized smartphone, a water bottle, or personal accessories. The removable waist belt offers stability and weight distribution when carrying heavy loads and the trolley sleeve attaches to your rolling luggage handle for seamless travel. Two removable pouches hold a tripod or water bottle and can be moved to the waist belt for instant access or removed completely. A hidden sleeve is designed to hold an AirTag so you can locate your pack if it gets lost or stolen.

Expandable Roll Top

The roll top expands to add an additional capacity of 7L if you need it. The top also has a YKK SplashGuard zipper for quick and easy access to your gear.

Adjustable Torso Height

The X30 has three height options with approximately 7 cm of vertical adjustment. The pack adjusts to provide a custom fit for short, medium and tall torso heights.

Dual Laptop/Tablet Sleeves

Dedicated sleeves are padded and accommodate a 40 cm laptop plus a tablet.

Hidden Sleeve for Tracking Device

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

Key Features:

Fits Mirrorless/DSLR Bodies and Gear

Dual Laptop/Tablet Sleeves

Expandable Roll Top Access

Tripod/Water Bottle Pouches

Removable Waist Belt

Adjustable Torso Height

Trolley Sleeve

Hidden Sleeve for Tracking Device

What's in the Box:

Shimoda Designs Action X30 V2 Backpack (Black, 30L)

Helmet Holder

Rain Cover

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Product Overview

Shimoda Designs Action X30 V2 Backpack (Black, 30L)

The black Action X30 V2 Backpack from Shimoda Designs has a 30L capacity and offers photographers a compact, durable carry solution that allows fast access to gear. Two padded sleeves hold and protect laptops or tablets up to 40 cm. The roll top access allows you to expand or compress the volume depending on your needs. There are multiple attachment straps including TPU compression straps for increased durability when attaching bulky items such as skis. The removable helmet holder secures a bike or ski helmet to the exterior of your pack.

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