Overview

Introducing the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8, the perfect solution for photographers who want to keep their filters organised and easily accessible while on the go. With a large capacity and durable materials, this filter bag is designed to meet the needs of even the most demanding outdoor photographers.

SKU: GC11-SUM-FILTERBAG100-8-ORANGE

Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 (6 x 100x100mm + 2 x 100x150mm or 8 x Circular Filters Up To 95mm)

Introducing the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8, the perfect solution for photographers who want to keep their filters organised and easily accessible while on the go. With a large capacity and durable materials, this filter bag is designed to meet the needs of even the most demanding outdoor photographers.

First and foremost, the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 is designed to hold up to 6 100x100mm filters and 2 x 100x150mm filters or 8 x circular filters up to 95mm in size. This means that you can easily store all of your filters in one place, without having to worry about losing or damaging them. Whether you’re shooting landscapes, portraits, or anything in between, this filter bag has you covered.

In addition to its large capacity, the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 is also made from high-quality materials that are designed to withstand the wear and tear of outdoor use. The bag is made from durable nylon material that is both waterproof and hard wearing, so you can be sure that your filters will stay dry and protected. This means that you can take your filter bag with you on even the most challenging outdoor adventures, without having to worry about damaging your filters.

Despite its large capacity and durable materials, the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 is also designed to be compact and lightweight. This means that you can easily carry it with you on your outdoor adventures, without having to worry about it taking up too much space in your backpack. This compact design also means that you can be prepared for any photography situation, without having to carry a bulky filter bag.

One of the key features of the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 is its compatibility with Summit Creative Tenzing Series backpacks. The filter bag is designed to be compatible with these backpacks, so you can be sure that it will fit perfectly and work seamlessly with your backpack. This means that you can easily attach the filter bag to your backpack, allowing you to keep your filters easily accessible while on the go.

Finally, the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 also features a tripod strap at the top for mounting on a tripod and strap pass-through at the back for attaching it to a Summit Creative backpack. This means that you can easily attach the filter bag to your backpack, allowing you to keep your filters easily accessible while on the go. This also means that you can easily set up your tripod and attach your filter bag to it, allowing you to quickly and easily change filters as needed.

The Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 is the perfect solution for photographers who want to keep their filters organized and easily accessible while on the go. With a large capacity, durable materials, compact design, compatibility with Summit Creative Tenzing Series backpacks, and tripod strap and pass-through, this filter bag has everything you need to take your photography to the next level. So why wait? Order your Summit Creative Filter Bag 8 today and start taking your photography to new heights!

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Introducing the Summit Creative Filter Bag 8, the perfect solution for photographers who want to keep their filters organised and easily accessible while on the go. With a large capacity and durable materials, this filter bag is designed to meet the needs of even the most demanding outdoor photographers.

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