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DAKINE Sequence Pack w/ Camera Block - 1800cu in - 2007
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DAKINE Sequence Pack w/ Camera Block - 1800cu in - 2007
DAKINE combined the Sequence Pack with the Camera Block to create an incredibly versatile backpack for the serious outdoor photographer. In addition to holding all the camera gear you need for a successful shoot, the Sequence Pack also carries either skis or a snowboard. Hey, you can't get those amazing shots if you don't get to the location in the first place. DAKINE also added a front shovel pocket because you're in avalanche terrain just like the rest of your crew. You can also remove the Camera Block and use it on urban photo missions or so as to take only the Sequence Pack with you on days where the camera gear doesn't need to come along.
Bottom Line: The DAKINE Sequence Pack helps you get deep into the backcountry with all the photo and avalanche gear you need for a successful shoot.
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Tech Specs:
- Material:
- 630D Nylon and 600D polyester
- Dimensions:
- [Bag volume] 1800cu in (29L); [Block dimensions] 21 x 11 x 8in (53 x 59 x 20cm)
- Camera Type:
- Pro SLR
- Suspension:
- Padded back panel, shoulder straps, and waist-belt
- Rain Cover:
- No
- Access Types:
- Panel zip
- External Pockets:
- 1 Lid, 2 side, 1 waist-belt
- Internal Dividers:
- Adjustable dividers hold approximately one camera and five lenses
- Dedicated Computer Sleeve:
- No
- Weight:
- 3lb (1400g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry photography
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- Cambodia






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