Tenba Transport Tripak TTP46 Black (Holds Up To 46 Inch Items)

Key Features
- Tenba Transport Tripak TTP46
- 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
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Overview
The Tenba Transport Tripak Bag allows you to easily transport your tripod, light stands, and reflector umbrellas. This nylon bag has an interior padding that protects your photography equipment from impacts and bumps. In the interior is a flat cloth panel that lets you store light stands and umbrellas separately. This tripod bag comes with semi-rigid sides that are made of air-channeled polyethylene. You may carry the bag by its padded handle or connect an optional shoulder strap to the provided D-rings.
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case specifications
| Divider Adjustability | NO |
| Material | NYLON |
| Interior Dimensions | 6.5 X 8.5 X 45 |
| Weight | 4 LBS |
| Exterior Dimensions | 7.5 X 9 X 46 |
| Watertight | NO |
physical specifications
| Dimensions | Exterior: 46 x 7.5 x 9.0" (118.84 x 19.05 x 22.88cm); Interior: 45 x 6.5 x 8.5" (114.3 x 16.51 x 21.59cm) |
| Weight | 4.0 lbs (1.81kg) |
| Color | Black |
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 TTP46 Black
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