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Ape Case, ACPRO1900, Backpack, Standard size, Laptop compartment, Padded, Rain cover included, Adjustable straps, Camera Backpack, Equipment bag, Black (ACPRO1900)
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Ape Case, ACPRO1900, Backpack, Standard size, Laptop compartment, Padded, Rain cover included, Adjustable straps, Camera Backpack, Equipment bag, Black (ACPRO1900)

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Product Description The ACPRO1900 is the medium version of this Ape Case Pro line. If you are looking for a pack that closely resembles a traditional book bag, this one is it! It is perfect for carrying your daily essentials with room to spare. Whether you are photographing an event with multiple pieces, storing equipment to-and-from a longer trip, or need a lot padded protection for more fragile tools, this pack is great! Just like any Ape Case it’s yellow on the inside, black on the outside and tough all over! Superior quality as this backpack is made with a tough water-resistant nylon exterior. It also comes with a built-in, rain cover that opens easily. This is perfect if you’re working on location and caught in a storm. Well-padded to hold fragile equipment such cameras, lenses, tools, laptops and tablets up to 13 inches, breakable items, or any portable device that fits within the interior dimensions. It is perfect for moving items to-and-from trade shows as well! An adjustable harness system allows the bag to be tailored to your body, and the sternum strap keeps you balanced while walking. Inside, there are multiple movable Hi-Vis Yellow dividers that can be configured to fit your gear, and help illuminate the interior when in low light. This makes finding smaller items such as memory cards and batteries a lot easier. Perfect for when storing lots of little things! From the Manufacturer

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