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Reduced Price $85 ONLY! Preloved Vanguard Up-Rise 43 Sling DSLR Camera Bag - Protect Your Gear in Style

Andrew from Onehunga

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Only pickup from Onehunga, Auckland.

Upgrade your camera gear storage with the Preloved Vanguard Up-Rise Sling DSLR Camera Bag, a reliable and stylish solution for photographers on the move.

This versatile bag ensures your equipment is protected and accessible whenever creativity strikes.

Features:

1. Smart Design: The sling-style design allows quick access to your DSLR camera and accessories, making it ideal for capturing those spontaneous moments.

2. Customisable Interior: The bag features an adjustable interior with padded dividers, accommodating various camera body sizes and lenses.

3. Quality Material: Crafted from durable materials, this camera bag ensures your valuable equipment stays safe and secure.

4. Comfortable to Wear: The padded shoulder strap provides comfort during extended photography sessions, while the ventilated back panel keeps you cool.

5. Extra Pockets: Multiple pockets offer space for additional accessories, memory cards, and personal items.

Dimensions:
• Width: 28 cm
• Depth: 26 cm
• Height: 45 cm

Elevate your photography game with the Preloved Vanguard Up-Rise Sling DSLR Camera Bag, where protection meets style.

Contact me today to arrange pickup and embrace this preloved, yet reliable camera bag that’s perfect for photographers of all levels.

Don’t miss the opportunity to safeguard your gear in style!

Price: $85

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