17/03/08
Peli release a new line of Soft-Sided Bags
Peli, the manufacturer of the world famous Peli Protector Case has now
introduced a complementary range of soft bags. The new Peli Soft bag range have
padded inserts and are made from water resistant nylon ensuring that your
equipment is always protected.
All Peli Soft Bags include a 5 year limited warranty.
The range includes:
Soft-Sided Bags (Prices from £44.99 Inc vat)
Designed to store and protect DSLR’s, lenses and accessories, they all feature
expandable outer side pockets, interior and exterior mesh pockets. The
comfortable carry handle with padded strap makes transporting your equipment
much easier. The wheeled soft-sided cases are built with inline skate wheels and
retractable locking handles which make them roll with ease.
D’Exec Series (Prices from £99.99 Inc vat)
A versatile range of rolling and backpack cases capable of storing and
protecting your DSLR’s, lenses, flashes and many more accessories. They feature
two outer gusseted pockets for extra accessories and include multiple, folding
padded dividers that allow you to customise your own setup.
RSV Series (Prices from £174.99 Inc vat)
These new lines of cases have been designed with the busy digital professional
in mind. They are reliable, strong and versatile. They 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.
Tripod & Light Stand Cases (Prices from £26.99 Inc vat)
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.
For more information on Peli Products:
Tel: 01782 753300 or Email: info@johnsons-photopia.co.uk
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