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Think Tank Tripod suspension kit

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Item Nr. 35020
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  • Tripod Suspension Kit
  • two adjustable straps
  • specially made aluminum carabiners

Want to carry the tripod in working position and be ready for quick use - but don't want to carry it in your hand? Neither do we!
The Tripod Suspension Kit allows quick access to the tripod and keeps your hands free. Two adjustable straps with custom-made aluminum carabiners connect the tripod to the backpack's carrying system. (Already included with the rotation180° Professional Deluxe.)

Equipment Profile:
The Tripod Suspension Kit is designed to hold more weight than you would normally attach to the carrying system.
A double-looped attachment strap around the tripod's center column and the two adjustable connecting straps allow you to comfortably transport even a heavier tripod when ready to work.
Hooked into the carabiners of the connecting straps, other suitable objects can also be transported hands-free.
Compatible with rotation180° Professional, Horizon, Panorama, UltraLight Dual 25L and 36L, FirstLight 20L, 30L and 40L, BackLight 26L and 36L.

Load capacity:
The tripod straps can be used with most tripods and monopods. The attached weight should not exceed 9 kilograms.

Dimensions:
61 cm adjustable length
76 cm total length

Weight:
100 g

Material:
Nylon webbing, aluminum carabiner, nylon triglides

Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 59,99
41,14 Taschenzubehör Sonstiges
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Think Tank Tripod suspension kit

Short profile

  • Tripod Suspension Kit
  • two adjustable straps
  • specially made aluminum carabiners

Product description for Think Tank Tripod suspension kit

Want to carry the tripod in working position and be ready for quick use - but don't want to carry it in your hand? Neither do we!
The Tripod Suspension Kit allows quick access to the tripod and keeps your hands free. Two adjustable straps with custom-made aluminum carabiners connect the tripod to the backpack's carrying system. (Already included with the rotation180° Professional Deluxe.)

Equipment Profile:
The Tripod Suspension Kit is designed to hold more weight than you would normally attach to the carrying system.
A double-looped attachment strap around the tripod's center column and the two adjustable connecting straps allow you to comfortably transport even a heavier tripod when ready to work.
Hooked into the carabiners of the connecting straps, other suitable objects can also be transported hands-free.
Compatible with rotation180° Professional, Horizon, Panorama, UltraLight Dual 25L and 36L, FirstLight 20L, 30L and 40L, BackLight 26L and 36L.

Load capacity:
The tripod straps can be used with most tripods and monopods. The attached weight should not exceed 9 kilograms.

Dimensions:
61 cm adjustable length
76 cm total length

Weight:
100 g

Material:
Nylon webbing, aluminum carabiner, nylon triglides

Think Tank Tripod suspension kit

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
100 g
max. Zuladung
9 kg
Sonstiges
Farbton
grau-silber
Material
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Aluminium
Kunstfaser
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Zwei verstellbare Verbindungsgurte und Ein Befestigungsgurt für die Mittelsäule
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
819865019009
KAN
1540900

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