Tenba Transport Tripak TTP34 Black (Holds Up To 34 Inch Items)

Key Features
- Tenba Transport Tripak TTP34
- For tripod, light stands, and reflector umbrellas
- Padded nylon interior
- Air-channeled polyethylene sides
- Flat cloth panel divider
- Padded handle
- D-rings
- Material: 1050 Ballistic Nylon
- Color: Black
Overview
Carry light stands, reflector umbrellas, and tripods conveniently in the Tenba Transport Tripak TTP34 Bag. This bag is made of 1050 ballistic nylon and has a padded nylon lining with semi-rigid, air-channeled, polyethylene sides that keep your equipment safe from impacts. A flat cloth panel divides the interior into two sections for separately storing light stands or tripods and umbrellas or light banks. The bag can be carried by the padded handle or with the help of an optional shoulder strap that can be connected to the provided D-rings.
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physical specifications
| Color | Black |
| Dimensions | Exterior: 35 x 10 x 8.5" (89 x 25 x 22 cm); Interior: 34 x 9 x 7.5" (86 x 23 x 19 cm) |
| Weight | 3.0 lbs (1.36kg) |
case specifications
| Material | NYLON |
| Weight | 3 LBS |
| Interior Dimensions | 9 X 7.5 X 34 |
| Exterior Dimensions | 10 X 8.5 X 35 |
| Divider Adjustability | NO |
| Watertight | NO |
detailed specifications
| Material | Exterior: 1050 ballistic nylon; Interior: Air channeled polyethylene sides, Interior: Crossed-cell, cross-linked foam, Interior: Nylon pack cloth lining |
- Tenba Transport Tripak TTP34 Black
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