Peli brings out Soft Bags for photo kit

For everything from lenses to tripods


13 March 2008 13:57 GMT / By Katie Scott

Peli has introduced a range of soft bags made from water resistant nylon and using padded inserts inserts.

The range includes Soft-Sided bags, with prices starting from £44.99, which are designed to hold DSLR’s, lenses and other photo accessories.

They all feature expandable outer side pockets, interior and exterior mesh pockets.

The wheeled soft-sided cases are built with inline skate wheels and retractable locking handles which make them roll with ease.

Next up is the D’Exec Series, with prices starting from £99.99, which is a range of rolling and backpack cases.

They feature two outer gusseted pockets for extra accessories and include multiple, folding padded dividers that allow you to customise your own setup.

The RSV Series (prices from £174.99) are aimed at pro shooters and come complete with moveable dividers and feature a padded computer pocket to carry a full size laptop.

They all come with a nylon storm cover and are fully airline compatible, adds Peli.

And lastly, there are the Tripod & Light Stand Cases, which cost upwards of £26.99.

These are made from 840D PVC coated nylon and feature side pockets for handles, cable releases and other accessories.

The interior of the cases are lined with PVC 420D nylon for durability and padded with high-density foam for additional protection.

All Peli Soft Bags include a 5 year limited warranty.
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