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Think Tank "Promo" Pixel Pocket Rocket

Think Tank "Promo" Pixel Pocket Rocket

This Pixel Pocket Rocket from Think Tank can hold 10 CF or 10 XQD memory cards inside its see-through slots. Among the memory card slots, a zippered pocket is provided for memory cards that require enhanced security.

While the Pixel Pocket Rocket can be used to keep memory cards protected and organised inside a larger bag or case, its belt loop and detachable lanyard allows you to put your memory cards within immediate reach. The Pixel Pocket Rocket's exterior is woven from water-repellent nylon for durability as well as weather resistance and features an ID sleeve that is used to display a contents label or owner information.

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Think Tank "Promo" Pixel Pocket Rocket

This Pixel Pocket Rocket from Think Tank can hold 10 CF or 10 XQD memory cards inside its see-through slots. Among the memory card slots, a zippered pocket is provided for memory cards that require enhanced security.

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