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Summit Creative Metropolis 26L Backpack

The Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 26L Backpack is designed for photographers, videographers, and travelers who need a versatile, durable, and ergonomic bag for their gear. With a generous 26L capacity, this backpack offers smart storage solutions, adjustable compartments, and enhanced comfort, making it the perfect choice for work, travel, and creative projects.

SKU: GC11-SUM-METROPOLIS26L-BLACK

Summit Creative Metropolis 26L Backpack

Summit Creative Metropolis 26L Backpack

The Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 26L Backpack is designed for photographers, videographers, and travelers who need a versatile, durable, and ergonomic bag for their gear. With a generous 26L capacity, this backpack offers smart storage solutions, adjustable compartments, and enhanced comfort, making it the perfect choice for work, travel, and creative projects.

This backpack features a rear-opening camera compartment with an additional side access point, making it easy to retrieve your gear quickly while on the go. The top storage and camera compartments can be adjusted to modify the ratio of storage space, allowing for customised organisation without the need for additional inserts or dividers. To enhance versatility, all internal dividers can be removed, transforming the backpack into a sleek everyday bag suitable for casual use.

A dedicated padded laptop compartment securely fits laptops up to 16 inches, providing excellent protection for your device. The backpack is designed for comfort and support, featuring a U-shaped aluminum frame that enhances back support, reducing strain during extended wear. For additional stability when carrying heavier loads, the removable waist belt offers extra support and can be detached when not in use.

With its spacious interior, the Metropolis 26L Backpack can accommodate two cameras and six lenses or one camera, four lenses, and a drone, making it an ideal choice for photographers and videographers who require flexible storage. Despite its high capacity, the backpack remains lightweight at just 2.25kg, ensuring ease of carrying without unnecessary bulk. A dedicated tripod holder allows users to securely transport their tripod, adding to its functionality for creatives on the go.

The external dimensions of the backpack measure 49cm in height, 30cm in width, and 23cm in depth, while the internal storage space measures 46cm in height, 29cm in width, and 16cm in depth.

Whether you’re navigating busy city streets or exploring outdoor landscapes, the Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 26L Backpack delivers the perfect combination of functionality, comfort, and durability. Designed specifically for photographers, filmmakers, and digital nomads, this backpack ensures your gear stays organised, protected, and easily accessible, no matter where your creative journey takes you.

Key Features:

26L Storage Capacity

Durable 420D Nylon

Ergonomic Design

Rear and Side Entry

Customisable Gear Compartments

Transforms Into Casual Bag

Padded Laptop Sleeve

Secure Side Attachment

Lightweight Yet Spacious

Reinforced Zippers

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Summit Creative Metropolis 26L Backpack

The Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 26L Backpack is designed for photographers, videographers, and travelers who need a versatile, durable, and ergonomic bag for their gear. With a generous 26L capacity, this backpack offers smart storage solutions, adjustable compartments, and enhanced comfort, making it the perfect choice for work, travel, and creative projects.

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