Overview

Tenba Cineluxe V2 Backpack - Black

The Cineluxe V2 Backpack fits professional camcorders, cinema cameras and ENG rigs from Sony, Canon, RED, Blackmagic and others, with matte box and other accessories attached, and It meets most international airline carry-on regulations. This is the first ever video camera backpack developed with a quick access doctor bag style opening. The bag includes two padded wraps and a padded zippered pouch, as well as a protective lens pillow and a camera security strap. To ensure the Backpack 21 is comfortable to carry even when fully loaded, it features Tenba's ventilated Airflow back panel and Pivot-fit harness straps that automatically adjust for different shoulder and body types.

SKU: GC76-637529

Tenba Cineluxe V2 Backpack - Black

Tenba Cineluxe V2 Backpack - Black

The Cineluxe V2 Backpack fits professional camcorders, cinema cameras and ENG rigs from Sony, Canon, RED, Blackmagic and others, with matte box and other accessories attached, and It meets most international airline carry-on regulations. This is the first ever video camera backpack developed with a quick access doctor bag style opening. The bag includes two padded wraps and a padded zippered pouch, as well as a protective lens pillow and a camera security strap. To ensure the Backpack 21 is comfortable to carry even when fully loaded, it features Tenba's ventilated Airflow back panel and Pivot-fit harness straps that automatically adjust for different shoulder and body types.

Camera Gear Capacity: Professional camcorders, cinema cameras and ENG rigs up to (46 cm) long, from Sony, Canon, RED, Blackmagic and others, with matte box and other accessories attached.

Fast Doctor Bag Opening: Extra wide opening allows unobstructed access to gear through only one quick zipper down the middle. Camera can be stored with baseplate, microphone and/or matte box attached.

Expedition-grade Harness: Pivot-Fit shoulder harness with Airflow channels and padded hip belt provide comfort and support when carrying large camera systems, and high-density foam padding won't compress or break down over time or with heavy use. Hip belt is easily removable when not needed. Rear trolley straps slides over a luggage handle for secure piggyback travel thgrough the airport.

Hidden Bluetooth Tracker Pocket Compatible With Airtag And Tile: Special neoprene sleeve securely fits an AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker so you can always find your camera bag.

Protective Pouch And Wraps: Soft padded wraps and zippered pouch protect lenses and delicate accessories and allow them to be safely stored alongside camera rigs to maximise the interior storage space.

Key Features:

Quick Access Doctor Bag Opening

Fits Cameras

Comfortable Pivot-Fit Shoulder Harness

Compatible with AirTag and Tile

Meets International Carry-on Regulations

Ventilated Airflow Back Panel Design

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Tenba Cineluxe V2 Backpack - Black

The Cineluxe V2 Backpack fits professional camcorders, cinema cameras and ENG rigs from Sony, Canon, RED, Blackmagic and others, with matte box and other accessories attached, and It meets most international airline carry-on regulations. This is the first ever video camera backpack developed with a quick access doctor bag style opening. The bag includes two padded wraps and a padded zippered pouch, as well as a protective lens pillow and a camera security strap. To ensure the Backpack 21 is comfortable to carry even when fully loaded, it features Tenba's ventilated Airflow back panel and Pivot-fit harness straps that automatically adjust for different shoulder and body types.

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