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Vanguard Veo GO42M Backpack - Black

Designed specifically to match slim and compact gear, our Vanguard VEO GO 42M is the perfect safeguard for Mirrorless/CSC/Hybrid Camera with a lens attached, additional 2-3 lenses, flash and accessories. Alternatively, by rearranging the modular dividers it can also accommodate a small drone, gimbal and other video accessories. The spacious top compartment offers "daypack" personal storage, or room for additional gear when needed. When off the clock one can simply remove all dividers and accommodate 100% personal space. A secure rear compartment protects a tablet, and strategically placed external pockets, one small top cap pocket and one full-size front pocket help organize all other essentials exactly where one needs them.

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Vanguard Veo GO42M Backpack - Black

Vanguard Veo GO42M Backpack - Black

Designed specifically to match slim and compact gear, our Vanguard VEO GO 42M is the perfect safeguard for Mirrorless/CSC/Hybrid Camera with a lens attached, additional 2-3 lenses, flash and accessories. Alternatively, by rearranging the modular dividers it can also accommodate a small drone, gimbal and other video accessories. The spacious top compartment offers "daypack" personal storage, or room for additional gear when needed. When off the clock one can simply remove all dividers and accommodate 100% personal space. A secure rear compartment protects a tablet, and strategically placed external pockets, one small top cap pocket and one full-size front pocket help organize all other essentials exactly where one needs them.

Additional features ensure maximum performance: incorporating our second-to-none quality, materials and bag construction, two large side pockets for tripod/monopod connection plus a large water bottle, extra external connection rings and loops, and our total coverage rain cover.

The Vanguard VEO GO 42M carries comfortably on your back with a well-padded adjustable harness system, while the handle lends itself perfectly to grab-and-run scenarios as well as providing an opportune hanging solution.

Key Features:

Slim Compact Gear Protection

Fits Mirrorless Cameras and Lenses

Modular Divider Customisation System

Top Compartment for Daypack

Secure Rear Tablet Compartment

External Pockets for Essentials

Side Pockets for Tripod

Extra Connection Rings and Loops

Total Coverage Rain Protection

Padded Adjustable Harness System

Convenient Top Carry Handle

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Vanguard Veo GO42M Backpack - Black

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Vanguard Veo GO42M Backpack - Black

Designed specifically to match slim and compact gear, our Vanguard VEO GO 42M is the perfect safeguard for Mirrorless/CSC/Hybrid Camera with a lens attached, additional 2-3 lenses, flash and accessories. Alternatively, by rearranging the modular dividers it can also accommodate a small drone, gimbal and other video accessories. The spacious top compartment offers "daypack" personal storage, or room for additional gear when needed. When off the clock one can simply remove all dividers and accommodate 100% personal space. A secure rear compartment protects a tablet, and strategically placed external pockets, one small top cap pocket and one full-size front pocket help organize all other essentials exactly where one needs them.

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