The Clik Elite Medium SLR Chest Pack (Black) is a low-profile case designed to comfortably hug the chest or be carried over the shoulder. It can carry a standard SLR camera body with a lens up to 5.5" long. The pack is made from 1680 denier ballistic and 420 denier high-tenacity nylon with a padded camera section and a fully lined interior. It has a slanted, wide-mouth hatch that opens away from the body for quick, easy access. It also has a comfort-molded rear panel that sheds snow and dirt and vents heat.
The medium chest pack has an accessory pocket that organizes batteries, memory cards, and small accessories. There is a hidden side pocket that holds a lens cap or cleaning cloth. The convertible strap becomes a four-point chest harness or a shoulder strap with pad. It also has a ChestPort that buckles and docks seamlessly with a backpack to keep the camera at the ready.
| Material |
Exterior: 1680 denier ballistic and 420 denier high-tenacity nylon Interior: Padded camera section Interior: Fully lined |
| Type of Closure | Zipper with dual pulls |
| Exterior Dimensions | 10 x 6.5 x 5.5" (25.4 x 16.51 x 13.97cm) (HxWxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Accommodates | Standard SLR camera body with a lens up to 5.5" long and accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Convertible strap |
| Weight | 15.87 oz (450g) |
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Comments about Clik Elite Medium SLR Chest Pack (Black):
This is a perfect bag for your camera. I always carried a very lager bag wiht all the extras...this allows me to carry just what I need to shoot.
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Comments about Clik Elite Medium SLR Chest Pack (Black):
I had high hopes for this bag considering it was made exactly for what I want to use it for, hiking and backpacking with a DSLR. The bags design is nice and will hold most everything you will need for quick access while hiking. It will barely fit my Nikon D90 and the 18-200mm lens with the hood on backwards. The flaw IMO is in the over complicated strap system that converts from an over the shoulder type strap to a 4 point harness. Too many straps and buckles makes it overly complicated to switch from one to the other. I've since removed the bottom adjustable straps entirely leaving only the D ring, and modified the top straps by sewing in my own D rings about 2 inches up the webbing and removing the rest. This way I can use some s-carabiner's to clip it to either my backpacks harness and/or belt.
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