Overview

This Shimoda Designs Divider Kit includes seven river-blue coloured, touch-tab dividers that are designed for use with a Shimoda Designs Core Unit. Each non-abrasive partition is constructed with a soft, protective closed-cell foam core. Together, the dividers help maximize available carrying space, protect equipment or valuables for transport, and provide an interior organization that can easily be rearranged or customized along with any changes to the contents of a Core Unit.

The divider kit includes a partition with a built-in pocket and touch-tab closure to secure small accessories such as batteries, a memory card wallet, or a hard drive. Three horizontal and three vertical dividers are also provided, and each features a flexible design that can effectively be configured according to the shape of the equipment being carried within a Shimoda Designs Core Unit. While a horizontal divider can be best suited for items with their longest sides arranged parallel to the sides of a Core Unit, a vertical divider can more effectively hold an item with its longest sides positioned perpendicular to the Core Unit.

SKU: GC76-520084

Shimoda Divider Kit - DSLR

This Shimoda Designs Divider Kit includes seven river-blue coloured, touch-tab dividers that are designed for use with a Shimoda Designs Core Unit. Each non-abrasive partition is constructed with a soft, protective closed-cell foam core. Together, the dividers help maximize available carrying space, protect equipment or valuables for transport, and provide an interior organization that can easily be rearranged or customized along with any changes to the contents of a Core Unit.

The divider kit includes a partition with a built-in pocket and touch-tab closure to secure small accessories such as batteries, a memory card wallet, or a hard drive. Three horizontal and three vertical dividers are also provided, and each features a flexible design that can effectively be configured according to the shape of the equipment being carried within a Shimoda Designs Core Unit. While a horizontal divider can be best suited for items with their longest sides arranged parallel to the sides of a Core Unit, a vertical divider can more effectively hold an item with its longest sides positioned perpendicular to the Core Unit.

  • For use within a Shimoda Designs Divider Kit
  • Protects equipment or valuables for transport, and provides an interior organization that can easily be rearranged or customized
  • Touch-tab, non-abrasive surfaces
  • Constructed with a soft, protective closed-cell foam core
  • Divider kit provides one pocket divider, three horizontal dividers, and three vertical dividers
  • Pocket divider can function as a partition and features a built-in pocket with a touch-tab closure to secure small accessories such as batteries, a memory card wallet, or a hard drive
  • Each horizontal and vertical divider features a flexible design that can effectively be configured according to the shape of the equipment placed against it
  • A horizontal divider can be best suited for items with their longest sides arranged parallel to the sides of a Core Unit
  • A vertical divider can more effectively hold an item with its longest sides positioned perpendicular to the Core Unit

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Product Overview

This Shimoda Designs Divider Kit includes seven river-blue coloured, touch-tab dividers that are designed for use with a Shimoda Designs Core Unit. Each non-abrasive partition is constructed with a soft, protective closed-cell foam core. Together, the dividers help maximize available carrying space, protect equipment or valuables for transport, and provide an interior organization that can easily be rearranged or customized along with any changes to the contents of a Core Unit.

The divider kit includes a partition with a built-in pocket and touch-tab closure to secure small accessories such as batteries, a memory card wallet, or a hard drive. Three horizontal and three vertical dividers are also provided, and each features a flexible design that can effectively be configured according to the shape of the equipment being carried within a Shimoda Designs Core Unit. While a horizontal divider can be best suited for items with their longest sides arranged parallel to the sides of a Core Unit, a vertical divider can more effectively hold an item with its longest sides positioned perpendicular to the Core Unit.

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