Overview

The black Axis V2 Top-Loading Camera Bag from Tenba has a 4L capacity and is a great companion for any professional content creator, photographer, or filmmaker. It features a convenient top-loading design and is the first bag to include a hidden neoprene pocket for an Apple AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker. The exterior MOLLE webbing allows you to add additional Tenba accessories such as lens capsules, battery pouches, and card wallets. The pack holds a mirrorless or DSLR camera with an attached 24-70mm lens, or a 70-200mm lens when the bag is expanded. It will also hold a DJI Mavic drone or other compact drone. The reversible rain cover is black on one side and silver on the other to reflect UV rays.

SKU: GC76-637750

Tenba Axis V2 4L Top Loader - Black

The black Axis V2 Top-Loading Camera Bag from Tenba has a 4L capacity and is a great companion for any professional content creator, photographer, or filmmaker. It features a convenient top-loading design and is the first bag to include a hidden neoprene pocket for an Apple AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker. The exterior MOLLE webbing allows you to add additional Tenba accessories such as lens capsules, battery pouches, and card wallets. The pack holds a mirrorless or DSLR camera with an attached 24-70mm lens, or a 70-200mm lens when the bag is expanded. It will also hold a DJI Mavic drone or other compact drone. The reversible rain cover is black on one side and silver on the other to reflect UV rays.

Hidden Pocket for Apple AirTag and Tile Bluetooth Trackers

A special, hidden neoprene sleeve securely and discreetly holds an Apple AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker so you can always find your bag.

Airflow Harness with Dual Sternum Straps

An airflow harness combines ventilating 3D airmesh and Tenba's Pivot-Fit auto-adjusting straps to ensure a comfortable fit. Unique dual sternum straps significantly improve the load balancing across the chest, with significant benefits for female and male users alike. One of the straps can also be removed.

Trolley Strap

The trolley strap allows you to slide the bag onto a rolling luggage handle.

Reflective MOLLE Webbing

Allows limitless expandability with Tenba Tools lens capsules, battery pouches, and memory card wallets, as well as military-standard pouches and accessories. Tenba's MOLLE webbing has a subtle thread that is highly reflective to ensure safety when walking or riding your bike at night.

Tripod/Gimbal Compatible

Tripods, monopods, and gimbals can be attached to the front of the bag with the included security straps, or stored in the reinforced side pocket.

Compatibility

Tenba Axis V2 4L Top Loader - Black

Key Features

  • Holds Mirrorless or DSLR and Accessories
  • Quick Top Access
  • Hidden Pocket for Wireless Tracking Tile
  • Trolley Strap Secures Bag to Luggage
  • Water-Repellent Coating
  • MOLLE Webbing Allows Expandability
  • Reversible Rain Cover
  • Pocket for Water Bottle or Tripod

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Product Overview

The black Axis V2 Top-Loading Camera Bag from Tenba has a 4L capacity and is a great companion for any professional content creator, photographer, or filmmaker. It features a convenient top-loading design and is the first bag to include a hidden neoprene pocket for an Apple AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker. The exterior MOLLE webbing allows you to add additional Tenba accessories such as lens capsules, battery pouches, and card wallets. The pack holds a mirrorless or DSLR camera with an attached 24-70mm lens, or a 70-200mm lens when the bag is expanded. It will also hold a DJI Mavic drone or other compact drone. The reversible rain cover is black on one side and silver on the other to reflect UV rays.

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