Petrol offers portable P2 recorder bag

Nov 2, 2009 1:56 PM

    
The P2 Recorder Bag (#PWRB-3) is designed to carry Panasonic's AG-HGP10 or HGP20 portable P2 recorder.

The P2 Recorder Bag (#PWRB-3) is designed to carry Panasonic's AG-HGP10 or HGP20 portable P2 recorder.

Petrol now offers the P2 Recorder Bag (#PWRB-3), a lightweight, hard briefcase-style carrier designed to carry Panasonic's AG-HGP10 or HGP20 portable P2 recorder.

The PWRB-3 top lid's run-around dual directional zipper opens smoothly and quickly. Twin hook and loop straps (one on each side of the bag) anchor the top in an open position to allow easy interior access. Inside, two detachable dividers adjust to secure the recorder and form pockets perfect for storing memory cards and other essential accessories. Petrol's thermoformed cold-laminate panels provide maximum equipment protection and durability.

Additional features include an internal top envelope-style pocket of clear plastic mesh; padded top carrying handle, and padded Neoprene shoulder strap. The PWRB-3’s exterior is constructed of heavy duty, waterproof blue Cordura.




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