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Kit Cube - Small (Spring 2023)
Mountainsmith
Kit Cube - Small (Spring 2023)
$37.46
Description

  Camera carrying case

  We all have our own way of doing things. The Kit Cube Small’s padded compartment and internal divider allows you to customize your camera carry options with maximum protection. Toss the Kit Cube in the Tanack 10, Tanuck 40, Mountainsmith Lumbar pack, or your preferred luggage or backpack and to turn any pack into a camera bag. The water resistant exterior and CORDURA fabric adds extreme durability to keep your lenses, light stands, cameras, and photography essentials safe. Whether you’re commuting, traveling, or venturing in the backcountry, keep your camera gear organized and accessible with the high visibility yellow-lined interior, front panel organization pocket, and cinch top closure. Includes microfiber lens cloth.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
Mountainsmith
Cubic Inches:
300
Liters:
5
Color:
Heritage Black
Weight Capacity:
up to 6 lbs
Weight:
9.5 oz / 0.27 kg
Size:
Small
Dimensions:
6.5” x 6” x 5” (H x W x D)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
17-81330-01
UPC:
757894326111
Other Features:
• Padded compartment with internal dividers for custom camera carry
• Cinch top closure with lightly padded collar
• Front panel organization pocket
• Water resistant 5000mm PU fabric panels for extreme durability in the field
• Includes microfiber lens cloth
• Cinch cord locks in place on backpanel for on-the-go, temporary closure
• Fits variety of Mountainsmith lumbar packs - Day, Tour, Tanack 10 and Drift
• Fits Mountainsmith backpacks and most other manufacturers to create camera carry out of virtually any bag
• Organizes and protects camera gear for any commute, travel, or backcountry adventure
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