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Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Camera Pod
$119.00 - $139.00
Description

  With the same level of design intention, construction quality, and mayhem-readiness as their packs, shelters, and accessories, the Camera Pod is Hyperlite Mountain Gear's answer to your quest for an ultralight, durable, and weatherproof camera-carrying solution. Built with a selection of Dyneema® Composite Fabrics that offer the best performance and protection for the incredibly low overall weight, you can keep the focus on the shot you're after and know your photography equipment is just as secure as all your other gear.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand:
Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Material:
Dyneema® Composite Fabrics (DCH150 + DCF8)
Weight:
Regular: 2.71 oz. | 77 g
Large: 3.73 oz. | 106 g
Dimensions:
Regular: 7 x 5.5 x 3.75 in. | 17.8 x 14 x 9.5 cm
Large: 9.5 x 6.5 x 4.25 in. | 24 x 16.5 x 10.8 cm
Made in:
Mexico
Other Features:
  • Low profile grab handle for a convenient, easy carry.
  • 8 points of attachment allow user to custom fit the pod virtually anywhere on a backpack
  • Water resistant zipper
  • Constructed with 1/4 in. closed cell foam
  • Two (2) Flat Micro D Carabiners
  • Includes: Camera Pod, Carabiners, and Handle

  • Regular Size: Fits most smaller mirrorless and point and shoot cameras (Sony α6000 Series, Canon EOS M6, Sony RX100).
  • Large Size: Fits most professional mirrorless and DSLR cameras with a medium zoom or kit lens (Sony A7 Series, Canon EOS Series, Nikon Z Series).
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