Lowepro releases Flipside 400 AW backpack
Big enough for all your stuff, and your tripod on the front
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NEWS: 1 September 2008 20:04 GMT by Verity Burns
Lowepro has launched a new high performance backpack designed specifically for the serious photography enthusiast or professional who really wants to get out and about with their camera equipment.
The Flipside 400 AW is the latest addition to the Flipside range and provides the normal protection you would expect with the added security of back-entry access if necessary.
The main compartment in the backpack is designed to hold a professional DSLR with up to a 300mm lens. There is also room for four to six more lenses and accessories such as memory cards in the built-in pockets designed to protect your gear from scratches. Also on the backpack are SlipLock loops, to which you can attach any additional pouches or accessories.
A real great feature to the backpack is that it comes with the Hideaway Tripod Holder, which means you can secure a tripod to front of the pack rather than you having to carry it separately. As well as this, plenty of pockets on the front as well mean you'll always have somewhere to put your bits and bobs, leaving your hands completely free.
Perfectly designed for our British weather, the pack is treated with Lowepro's All Weather Cover to provide that added peace of mind against rain, dust and snow.
The new Lowepro Flipside 400 AW is available in two colours – Black and Pine Green and is available now, priced at £119.
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