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VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack

The VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack is a high-quality camera backpack designed to meet the needs of photographers and videographers. The backpack offers a spacious 20L capacity, providing ample room to carry one camera body, three lenses, a 15.6" iPad, and other camera accessories. It is designed to accommodate the DJI RSC2 stabiliser and other accessories, ensuring convenient and secure storage. The magnetic buckle allows quick and easy access to your gear, ensuring convenience during shooting sessions. A dedicated tripod pocket is included for carrying a tripod, providing stability and versatility in your photography or video projects. The adjustable chest buckle ensures a comfortable and secure fit, distributing the bag's weight evenly for long-term wear.

SKU: GC52-VSVBP01

VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack

VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack

The VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack is a high-quality camera backpack designed to meet the needs of photographers and videographers. The backpack offers a spacious 20L capacity, providing ample room to carry one camera body, three lenses, a 15.6" iPad, and other camera accessories. It is designed to accommodate the DJI RSC2 stabiliser and other accessories, ensuring convenient and secure storage. The magnetic buckle allows quick and easy access to your gear, ensuring convenience during shooting sessions. A dedicated tripod pocket is included for carrying a tripod, providing stability and versatility in your photography or video projects. The adjustable chest buckle ensures a comfortable and secure fit, distributing the bag's weight evenly for long-term wear.

The backpack is made of TPU composite canvas fabric, which is durable, water-resistant, and offers excellent protection for your equipment. It comes with an aluminium alloy D ring that allows you to attach additional gear or accessories securely. The double-layer hatch design provides extra protection for your equipment, keeping it safe and secure. The backpack is equipped with double-sided finger cuffs that allow for convenient access to your camera and lenses.

The VSGO V-BP01 features a 6-layer strap structure that provides comfort and support during extended periods of use. The EVA three-dimensional back panel offers excellent ventilation and reduces back pressure, ensuring comfort during long shoots. Its aluminium alloy shoulder strap buckle enhances the durability and reliability of the backpack. An external-mounted aluminium alloy nameplate adds a touch of style and serves as a reminder of your equipment's value.

Key Features:

20l Large Capacity Storage

Fits Camera, Lenses, Ipad

Holds Dji RSC2 Stabiliser

Secure Magnetic Buckle Closure

Dedicated Tripod Pocket

Adjustable Chest Buckle Support

Durable TPU Composite Fabric

Sturdy Aluminium Alloy D-ring

Double-layer Hatch Design

Comfort Eva 3d Back Panel

6-layer Reinforced Strap Structure

External Aluminium Alloy Nameplate

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VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack

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VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack

The VSGO V-BP01 Snipe 20L Camera Backpack is a high-quality camera backpack designed to meet the needs of photographers and videographers. The backpack offers a spacious 20L capacity, providing ample room to carry one camera body, three lenses, a 15.6" iPad, and other camera accessories. It is designed to accommodate the DJI RSC2 stabiliser and other accessories, ensuring convenient and secure storage. The magnetic buckle allows quick and easy access to your gear, ensuring convenience during shooting sessions. A dedicated tripod pocket is included for carrying a tripod, providing stability and versatility in your photography or video projects. The adjustable chest buckle ensures a comfortable and secure fit, distributing the bag's weight evenly for long-term wear.

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