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Tenba Tools Reload SD6+CF6 Card Wallet - Blue

Tenba Tools Reload SD6+CF6 Card Wallet - Blue

Now in the new herringbone fabric in blue with a dark grey interior, is the Reload SD6+CF6 memory card wallet which holds up to 6 SD cards (or Micro SD with an adapter) and 6 CF cards.

The wallets have a rear hook and loop flap that attaches to a belt, shoulder strap, backpack harness or other MOLLE-compatible loops to keep memory cards close at hand. The wallet also features the unique angled pockets that simplify removing cards quickly and with ease. The addition of a security cable enables the wallets to be connected to a D-ring on a bag or tripod for safety, with the addition of a clear pocket on the back to store business cards.

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Tenba Tools Reload SD6+CF6 Card Wallet - Blue

Now in the new herringbone fabric in blue with a dark grey interior, is the Reload SD6+CF6 memory card wallet which holds up to 6 SD cards (or Micro SD with an adapter) and 6 CF cards.

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