This Telescope Backpack is custom-built for Unistellar eQuinox and eVscope 2 models. It features padded adjustable shoulder straps and a hip belt along with a ventilated back panel for comfort. Built-in inserts and an internal strap hold your telescope securely while in transit. Five internal pockets, two with zippers, are provided for items such as the telescope cap and eyepiece lid. There are two large external pockets, plus one on the belt.
- Padded Adjustable Hip Belt
- Padded Adjustable Shoulder Straps
- Removable Rain Cover
- Foam Inserts & Internal Strap
Unistellar BACKPACK Overview
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Unistellar BACKPACK Reviews
Perfect for transporting telescope
The perfect way to transport the Unistellar eQuinox telescope. Excellently designed and fitted for this specific telescope. Padding throughout the construction keeps the telescope safe and away from the other telescope accessories. A great, removable, padded case attaches with Velcro to the inside of the backpack to store a tablet, tools, or battery charging electronics. A specific pocket on the inside stores the telescope lens cover while using the telescope to avoid losing the cover in the dark. A padded pocket on the exterior is also large enough to hold a tablet. Tailor made pockets and straps on the exterior to stow the tripod to avoid contact and damage to the telescope. Lots of exterior pockets for personnel items. A rain cover in the very bottom pocket is attached to avoid losing it, and pulls up over the entire backpack. Makes for a nice compact package for transporting the telescope for short distances in a vehicle or backpacking into the deep wilderness. A perfect compliment to the eQuinox telescope.

