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Tenba Tools BYOB 9 Slim Backpack Insert - Blue

Tenba Tools BYOB 9 Slim Backpack Insert - Blue

The BYOB Range of Backpack Inserts have been given a fresh new look!

Now available in the new herringbone fabric in blue with a dark grey interior. The BYOB Backpack Insert has a vertical orientation and wide top-access opening makes this BYOB especially easy to use in backpacks, totes and other tall bags.

Protection for a camera inside any bag, backpack, suitcase or handbag. The soft-shell moulds easily to the shape of any carrying bag.

The BYOB Range comes with water-repellent 300D herringbone polyester exterior and reliable YKK zippers, with stretchy mesh side pockets that securely hold a water bottle, table tripod or other accessories.

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Tenba Tools BYOB 9 Slim Backpack Insert - Blue

The BYOB Range of Backpack Inserts have been given a fresh new look!

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