Nest Athena 60 is a small backpack aimed at photographers looking for simple solutions. The interior can accommodate one body with three smaller lenses. The backpack has several spacious pockets for accessories and a handle for attaching a tripod.
Key features:
The Athena 60 backpack is made of 750D denim fabric. The material used guarantees the durability of the outer sheathing and resistance to water. Wide and soft shoulder straps make carrying the backpack comfortable. Specially contoured back will allow you to wear it for a long time without fear of sweating your back.
At the front, there are two zipped pockets - each one can hold small photographic accessories, such as a charger or filters. Access to the chamber with photographic equipment is possible through two pockets located on the sides of the backpack. In addition, loops for mounting a tripod are sewn on one of the sides.
The inside of the backpack is divided by a thick partition fastened with Velcro. The upper part can be a dedicated space for storing personal belongings. The lower compartment is filled with smaller compartments, the arrangement of which can be adjusted according to your needs. By default, one body with three smaller lenses can fit inside the backpack. After removing some or all of the baffles, you can arrange a place for the drone.
The set with the backpack includes a rain cover that will help protect the equipment from a larger downpour. The backpack is black.
Specs:
External dimensions | 39 x 28 x 19cm |
Main compartment dimensions | 36 x 24 x 14cm |
Top compartment dimensions | 19 x 24 x 13cm |
Low compartment dimensions | 17 x 24 x 14cm |
Tripod carry ability | TAK |
Raincover | TAK |
Colour | Czarny |
Material | Tkanina dżinsowa o splocie 750D |
Weight | 1,2kg |
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Nest Athena 60 is a small backpack aimed at photographers looking for simple solutions. The interior can accommodate one body with three smaller lenses. The backpack has several spacious pockets for accessories and a handle for attaching a tripod.
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