Overview

Wraith is a shoulder bag for photographers on the move that need quick access to their gear. Challenging conventional design and aesthetics, the Wraith is as unconventional as it is pragmatic.

SKU: GC47-MT-WRAITH-ONYX-L

Toxic from 3 Legged Thing - Wraith Camera Messenger Bag Large - Onyx

Wraith is a shoulder bag for photographers on the move that need quick access to their gear. Challenging conventional design and aesthetics, the Wraith is as unconventional as it is pragmatic.

Featuring a unique 'frog' pocket to house your wet items whilst protecting your electronics additionally when it's not in use the 'frog' pocket can be stowed away to create more space. Pocket dividers can be found inside the bag allowing users to store a wide variety of small accessories, cables and batteries separately from other gear, these dividers can be reconfigured to suit the requirements of the gear or its user. All the bags D-rings and hardware are duralock nylon, and designed to withstand the rigours of everyday professional use.

Wraith has a separate laptop and tablet pocket which sits behind the front flap, making it accessible without opening the bag. Alongside featuring standard YKK or Aquaguard on all zippers Wraith also has a side mesh pocket that allows users to carry a water bottle or flask and on the opposite side is a unique 'frog' pocket.

Features

  • Wraith features a tablet pocket that sits behind the front flap, making it accessible without opening the bag, whilst hidden under a discreet YKK zipper.
  • The internal organisation is designed by photographers, so there's space for your essential kit - extra lenses, flashguns, filters, mics, monitors, and the dividers can be moved to fit your gear.
  • At the rear is the laptop pocket, with corner access YKK Aquaguard zipper. The rear panel also houses a small accessories pocket, and a luggage strap, for connecting to suitcases or roller bags. The side of the bag features a mesh pocket for a water bottle or flask.
  • All D-rings and hardware are Duralock nylon and designed to withstand the rigours of every day professional use.
  • The shoulder strap is made of woven nylon webbing, smooth and tactile, with easily adjustable length, and finished with a detachable shoulder pad, with air-mesh and silicone grips. It has a choice of side or rear attachment points to enable use as a messenger or sling style bag.
  • 3 Legged Thing Wraith Features

  • All D-rings and hardware are Duralock nylon and designed to withstand the rigors of everyday professional use
  • All D-rings and hardware are Duralock nylon and designed to withstand the rigors of everyday professional use
  • The internal organisation is designed by photographers, so there's space for your essential kit
  • The shoulder strap is made of woven nylon webbing, smooth and tactile, with easily adjustable length
  • Wraith features a tablet pocket that sits behind the front flap
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