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Rollei Photo liner Ocean Mini

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Item Nr. 52335
Photo liner Ocean Mini
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  • Rollei Photo Liner Ocean Mini
  • environmentally friendly photo backpack for small equipment
  • with material from 20 recycled plastic bottles
  • ideal for one to two DSLR or DSLM cameras, lenses and other photo accessories
  • Laptop/tablet compartment for devices up to 7.9 inches
  • incl. rain cover on the bottom

Photo backpacks made from recycled plastic
The new Rollei photo backpacks, the "Fotoliner Ocean," are made largely from old 0.5-liter plastic bottles that are turned into granules in the recycling process. This recycled plastic granulate is then processed into fabric for the backpacks.

The backpacks are of course not packed in plastic, but they come in our so-called "Nonwaver". A high-quality fabric bag that also looks really good.

This is the Fotoliner Ocean Mini
The Fotoliner Ocean Mini is made of material in which 20 recycled plastic bottles have been processed. But it is not only environmentally friendly manufactured, but also offers space for up to two DSLR or DSLM cameras and lenses.

How you divide it in each case is up to you, because the camera main compartment can be designed absolutely flexible. To do this, you only need to restructure the movable dividers, to which Velcro is attached. The main camera compartment can be accessed from the back, which also better protects your equipment from theft. The Fotoliner Ocean Mini brings a laptop/tablet compartment for devices up to 7.9 inches, and also features a small mesh pocket and quick camera access on the side. On the front, however, there are also other compartments so that you can also safely store smaller accessories such as SD cards.

For the thirst in between, there is a mesh pocket on the side for small water bottles or similar and a tripod holder on the front, so that you do not have to carry your tripod in your hand on city trips.

Carrying is also the keyword when it comes to the padding of the backpack. It not only flatters your back, but is also breathable, so you can enjoy optimal carrying comfort even on longer excursions. The shoulder straps have a chest strap that guarantees you further stability.

And if you're worried about bad weather, we can put your mind at ease. Because the bottom comes with feet as well as a rubber coating, which allows particularly fast cleaning in case of dirt. The zippers are water resistant and if you get caught in a heavy downpour, all you have to do is pull the rain cover over the backpack, which is stowed in its bottom - and voila: rain is no longer a problem. (Note: the rain cover does not provide adequate protection in heavy and persistent ones)

By the way: The photo backpack is perfectly suitable as hand luggage.

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MSRP* 69,99
45,76 Rucksack
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Rollei Photo liner Ocean Mini

Short profile

  • Rollei Photo Liner Ocean Mini
  • environmentally friendly photo backpack for small equipment
  • with material from 20 recycled plastic bottles
  • ideal for one to two DSLR or DSLM cameras, lenses and other photo accessories
  • Laptop/tablet compartment for devices up to 7.9 inches
  • incl. rain cover on the bottom

Product description for Rollei Photo liner Ocean Mini

Photo backpacks made from recycled plastic
The new Rollei photo backpacks, the "Fotoliner Ocean," are made largely from old 0.5-liter plastic bottles that are turned into granules in the recycling process. This recycled plastic granulate is then processed into fabric for the backpacks.

The backpacks are of course not packed in plastic, but they come in our so-called "Nonwaver". A high-quality fabric bag that also looks really good.

This is the Fotoliner Ocean Mini
The Fotoliner Ocean Mini is made of material in which 20 recycled plastic bottles have been processed. But it is not only environmentally friendly manufactured, but also offers space for up to two DSLR or DSLM cameras and lenses.

How you divide it in each case is up to you, because the camera main compartment can be designed absolutely flexible. To do this, you only need to restructure the movable dividers, to which Velcro is attached. The main camera compartment can be accessed from the back, which also better protects your equipment from theft. The Fotoliner Ocean Mini brings a laptop/tablet compartment for devices up to 7.9 inches, and also features a small mesh pocket and quick camera access on the side. On the front, however, there are also other compartments so that you can also safely store smaller accessories such as SD cards.

For the thirst in between, there is a mesh pocket on the side for small water bottles or similar and a tripod holder on the front, so that you do not have to carry your tripod in your hand on city trips.

Carrying is also the keyword when it comes to the padding of the backpack. It not only flatters your back, but is also breathable, so you can enjoy optimal carrying comfort even on longer excursions. The shoulder straps have a chest strap that guarantees you further stability.

And if you're worried about bad weather, we can put your mind at ease. Because the bottom comes with feet as well as a rubber coating, which allows particularly fast cleaning in case of dirt. The zippers are water resistant and if you get caught in a heavy downpour, all you have to do is pull the rain cover over the backpack, which is stowed in its bottom - and voila: rain is no longer a problem. (Note: the rain cover does not provide adequate protection in heavy and persistent ones)

By the way: The photo backpack is perfectly suitable as hand luggage.

Rollei Photo liner Ocean Mini

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
40 x 29 x 19 cm
Gewicht ca.
1,1 kg
Innenmaße B x H x T ca.
36 x 27 x 12 cm
Laptopfachmaße
7,9 Zoll
Volumen (Liter) ca.
12
Zusatzfachmaße B x H x T ca.
33 x 26 x 3 cm
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material
Polyester
RPET
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Kunststoff
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Fotorucksack, Regenschutz und Aufbewahrungstasche
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4048805203154
KAN
20315

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