Petrol introduces Sound Knapsack for audio field use
Jul 21, 2007 8:00 AM
Petrol’s new Sound Knapsack is complete with convenient yet secure compartments, and can accommodate a 17in laptop.
The Sound Knapsack from Petrol is a new personal travel bag designed to transport sound gear and accessories comfortably and securely while keeping them organized, safe and accessible on the job. The knapsack features three cushioned storage compartments for maximum storage and protection. The main chamber comes with eight removable pouches connected with hook-and-loop material, sized for holding items like earphones, batteries, microphones, wireless systems, spare connectors and tools, with transparent vinyl windows for easy content identification. The knapsack’s padded rear section can comfortably accommodate a laptop with up to a 17in screen size.
The Sound Knapsack is constructed of heavy-duty blue and black Cordura and ballistic nylon. Additional features include four auxiliary side pockets, a central net pocket designed to hold a boom pole and contoured and padded shoulder straps for comfort.
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