
Urth Dolomite 5.1L Crossbody Camera Sling
Urth Crossbody Bag
The Dolomite Crossbody Camera Sling can be worn as a shoulder or crossbody sling bag with adjustable and removable straps and an internal divider. Exterior and interior pockets for quick access to small essentials like keys, a phone, or memory cards.
A lightly padded recycled polyester lining and recycled, weather-proof and durable nylon exterior to keep belongings safe.
An adjustable divider adapts to your needs as a photographer, separating your camera from spare lenses and everyday essentials.
This sling bag features the world's most trusted YKK zips and it's backed for life.
Original: $103.40
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Urth Dolomite 5.1L Crossbody Camera Sling
Urth Crossbody Bag
The Dolomite Crossbody Camera Sling can be worn as a shoulder or crossbody sling bag with adjustable and removable straps and an internal divider. Exterior and interior pockets for quick access to small essentials like keys, a phone, or memory cards.
A lightly padded recycled polyester lining and recycled, weather-proof and durable nylon exterior to keep belongings safe.
An adjustable divider adapts to your needs as a photographer, separating your camera from spare lenses and everyday essentials.
This sling bag features the world's most trusted YKK zips and it's backed for life.
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Urth Crossbody Bag
The Dolomite Crossbody Camera Sling can be worn as a shoulder or crossbody sling bag with adjustable and removable straps and an internal divider. Exterior and interior pockets for quick access to small essentials like keys, a phone, or memory cards.
A lightly padded recycled polyester lining and recycled, weather-proof and durable nylon exterior to keep belongings safe.
An adjustable divider adapts to your needs as a photographer, separating your camera from spare lenses and everyday essentials.
This sling bag features the world's most trusted YKK zips and it's backed for life.



















