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Falcon Eyes Suitcase on wheels SH-309 62x48x24 cm

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  • Internal dimensions (LxWxH): 60.5 x 46.5 x 22.5 cm
  • External dimensions (LxWxH): 62 x 48 x 24 cm

This professional aluminum case from Falcon Eyes is ideal for the safe transport of your studio equipment. This case has been specially designed for studio flashes and studio accessories as well as tripods and umbrellas. The subdivision of the case is variable. You can divide it yourself using the 3 cm thick partitions. There are six straps on the lid of the case for transporting additional tripods. You can pull the case behind you or carry it using the sturdy handle. The 5 cm thick lid together with the two locks offers extra protection for your studio equipment. The maximum load capacity is 25 kg.

Delivery:
Aluminum case + wheels
Lock with 2 keys
3 dividers of 47 cm
3 dividers of 20 cm

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Falcon Eyes Suitcase on wheels SH-309 62x48x24 cm

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  • Internal dimensions (LxWxH): 60.5 x 46.5 x 22.5 cm
  • External dimensions (LxWxH): 62 x 48 x 24 cm

Product description for Falcon Eyes Suitcase on wheels SH-309 62x48x24 cm

This professional aluminum case from Falcon Eyes is ideal for the safe transport of your studio equipment. This case has been specially designed for studio flashes and studio accessories as well as tripods and umbrellas. The subdivision of the case is variable. You can divide it yourself using the 3 cm thick partitions. There are six straps on the lid of the case for transporting additional tripods. You can pull the case behind you or carry it using the sturdy handle. The 5 cm thick lid together with the two locks offers extra protection for your studio equipment. The maximum load capacity is 25 kg.

Delivery:
Aluminum case + wheels
Lock with 2 keys
3 dividers of 47 cm
3 dividers of 20 cm

Falcon Eyes Suitcase on wheels SH-309 62x48x24 cm

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Farbton
schwarz
grau-silber
Material
Aluminium
Material-Art
Metall
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