Vanguard Alta Sky 53 - Transport Backpack (32x20x53cm)
You can finally get a backpack in which you can carry absolutely all your work equipment, probably is the backpack with greater capacity that you have seen and continues to provide the comfort that is required in these cases. This is the Vanguard Alta Sky 53 backpack, the Vanguard seal and helps us intuit that this is a high quality backpack, but once we know its performance we realize that this is a professional backpack with very detailed and studied details.
- Vanguard high-capacity backpack with very comfortable transport
- Capacity for two DSLR cameras with attached lenses up to 300mm and 6 to 8 more lenses
- It also has two flashes, a laptop up to 17", accessories and personal objects
- Modify the interior according to the equipment you need, you can also carry a drone with accessories and a DSLR
- Attach your tripod to one of the side pockets or to the back of the backpack
- Fully padded interior, divided into variable and removable sections
- Interior and exterior pockets for small accessories such as memories, filters and so on
- Comfortable transport thanks to its padded harness system and adjustable to your size
- Breathable mesh on back for better cooling and comfort
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- Capacity for one or two DSLRs and one drone
- Holds up to 8 lenses, 2 flashes and accessories
- Removable interior and yellow, find your accessories
- Adjustable harness system for added comfort
- Padded Notebook compartment for up to 17" Notebooks
- Always protected with the included AW case
AVANT-GARDE SKY 53 HIGH BACKPACK
Product ID: 7961
EAN: 4719856243900
- Capacity for one or two DSLRs and one drone
- Holds up to 8 lenses, 2 flashes and accessories
- Removable interior and yellow, find your accessories
- Adjustable harness system for added comfort
- Padded Notebook compartment for up to 17" Notebooks
- Always protected with the included AW case
Vanguard Alta Sky 53 - Transport Backpack (32x20x53cm)
You can finally get a backpack in which you can carry absolutely all your work equipment, probably is the backpack with greater capacity that you have seen and continues to provide the comfort that is required in these cases. This is the Vanguard Alta Sky 53 backpack, the Vanguard seal and helps us intuit that this is a high quality backpack, but once we know its performance we realize that this is a professional backpack with very detailed and studied details.
- Vanguard high-capacity backpack with very comfortable transport
- Capacity for two DSLR cameras with attached lenses up to 300mm and 6 to 8 more lenses
- It also has two flashes, a laptop up to 17", accessories and personal objects
- Modify the interior according to the equipment you need, you can also carry a drone with accessories and a DSLR
- Attach your tripod to one of the side pockets or to the back of the backpack
- Fully padded interior, divided into variable and removable sections
- Interior and exterior pockets for small accessories such as memories, filters and so on
- Comfortable transport thanks to its padded harness system and adjustable to your size
- Breathable mesh on back for better cooling and comfort
Color |
Grey |
Capacity |
1-2 Cameras + 6-8 extra lenses + flash + tripod/monopod + Notebook up to 17" + accessories |
Internal dimensions |
320 × 200 × 530 mm |
Outside dimensions |
380 × 270 × 580 mm |
Variable internal separators |
Yes, I do |
Waterproof Case (AW) |
Yes, I do |
Removable interior |
Yes, I do |
Interior material |
Quilted |
Outer material |
Nylon |
Weight |
2.8 kg |
Notebook / tablet compartment |
Yes, I do |
Shoulder strap |
Yes, I do |
Buckle |
Yes, I do |
Stuffing |
Yes, I do |
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