The Clik Elite Pro Elite Backpack with ClikStand (Gray) is a 1680 denier ballistic and 420 denier high-tenacity nylon pack with a padded and lined interior. The pack has a fully padded 2500in³ camera compartment with weather resistant zipper and dividers. Inside there are 6 touch fastener lens cradles and 2 full length vertical dividers. It has a computer sleeve that keeps any size laptop safely padded and secure plus an outer sleeve that has quick access to books, planners, and other items. On location, the pack zips wide open, providing a mobile toolbox for efficient workflow and the work-space lid provides a soft place to organize the gear.
The Pro Elite has a top pocket that organizes data cards, hard-drives, cables, and business cards and a large side pockets hold cables, hard-drives and other accessories. There is a hidden tripod attachment under the side pocket. It is carried by padded shoulder straps with load lifter straps and an adjustable sternum strap. There is a comfort-molded back panel that sheds snow and dirt plus it vents heat and moisture. A LadderFit harness system adjusts to 4 different torso lengths for comfort and optimized weight transfer. It also has a padded contour waist belt with bi-directional buckle that comfortably cradles the hips.
This case includes a ClikStand frame that can keep the backpack upright for easy access to the contents.
| Material |
Exterior: 1680 denier ballistic and 420 denier high-tenacity nylon Interior: Padded camera compartment Interior: Fully lined |
| Type of Closure | Zippers with pulls |
| Exterior Dimensions | 20 x 18 x 10" (50.8 x 45.72 x 25.4cm) (HxWxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | Camera compartment: 17 x 13 x 6.0" (43.18 x 33.02 x 15.24cm) (HxWxD) |
| Volume | Interior space: 3600in³ (58.99 liter) |
| Suporte de Tripé | Sim |
| Cinto | Sim |
| Accommodates | Photo equipment |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Backpack harness Waist belt |
| Weight | 6.82 lbs (3.1kg) |
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Comments about Clik Elite Pro Elite Backpack with ClikStand (Gray):
Haven't actually used it much. Should have read the specs more carefully. I was looking for more of a day pack, and ended up with something for more extensive shoots. Still going to keep it though, because it has a lot of great features, and I needed a larger bag anyway. Build quality seems rugged, although I'm a bit skeptical about the durabillity of the stand/frame. The bag has a lot of great features, but the materials and design of the bag make it somewhat bulky and heavy, so I'm not sure how great this bag would be on any extended treks.
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