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Petrol designs mini camera accessory bag for convenience, comfort
Mar 12, 2008 8:32 AM
The Petrol mini camera accessory bag is made from heavy-duty waterproof blue and black CORDURA.
Petrol has introduced its mini camera accessory bag, a semirigid carrier for convenient, comfortable transport of batteries, chargers, spare connectors and other essential accessories.
The top lid’s dual directional runaround upside-down zippers open quickly for easy access. Inside, layers of bright orange padded fabric cradle and safeguard sensitive equipment. Two removable dividers can be custom configured to provide extra security and protection.
Under the main chamber, a second basement compartment offers additional cushioned space. The bag comes with exterior zippered pockets on all four sides. Features include Petrol’s U-Grip ergonomic carrying handle and padded adjustable shoulder strap. The bag’s exterior is constructed of heavy-duty waterproof blue and black CORDURA.
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