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BLACK Flipside 300 RED BLACK A R C T IC B LU E BLACK The compact, lightweight design of the Flipside 300 backpack lets you carry your pro DSLR without worry. The unique back compartment entry gives you safe, easy access to camera gear when you’re setting up plus extra security when you’re on the move. Outer storage panels keep digital accessories and personal items close at hand. Capacity: pro DSLR with 80-200mm f/2.8 lens attached; 2-4 additional lenses or flash units; tripod; multiple cables; memory cards; manuals and other digital accessories Size (Interior): 9.1W x 5.4D x 15.9H in. / 23 x 13.8 x 40.5 cm Size (Exterior): 10.2W x 6.9D x 17.5H in. / 25.8 x 17.4 x 44.5 cm Weight: 2.6 lbs / 1.2 kg Outer Fabric: water-resistant 600D TXP™, 600D TXP™ ripstop and 210D nylon Flipside 200 The unique, back entry compartment design of the Flipside 200 offers safe, easy access to your DSLR — even while wearing it. This lightweight backpack with outer storage panels centralizes digital accessories and personal gear for all day quick access. A removable accessory pouch and Hideaway Tripod Mount™ manage accessories, and keep them organized. 24 Capacity: DSLR with 80-200mm f/2.8 lens attached; 1-3 additional lenses or flash units; tripod; multiple cables; memory cards; manuals and other digital accessories Size (Interior): 7W x 5D x 15H in. / 17.8 x 12.6 x 38 cm Size (Exterior): 8.6W x 6.2D x 16.5H in. / 21.8 x 15.7 x 42 cm Weight: 2.2 lbs / 1.0 kg Outer Fabric: water-resistant 600D TXP™, 600D TXP™ ripstop and 210D nylon Lowepro gear: Commercial AW, CompuTrekker Plus AW, Lens Trekker 600 AW, Omni Trekker, Omni Traveler “I dive into projects as labors of love, try to tell stories about endangered habitats, animals close to extinction, cultures that are close to peril.” One of the youngest-ever contributors to National Geographic, photographer Mattias Klum holds the distinction of being the first Swede to have his work on the cover in 1997. Since then his images and articles have appeared numerous times in National Geographic, as well as Wildlife Conservation, Audubon and Geo. From 1990 to 2007 Mattias published nine books on natural history and cultural subjects—each showcasing his unique artistic and environmentally sensitive approach—from the rainforests of Borneo to journeys through his native Sweden. In 2008 he was nominated as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. Mattias has undertaken major expeditions around the world, produced documentary films, is a member of the Board of Trustees of World Wild Fund for Nature in Sweden, and a fellow of the Linnean Society of London. © Mattias Klum, Sweden — www.mattiasklum.com I Image Location: King Cobra in Ban Khok Sa-nga, Thailand I Portrait Photo: © Samuel Svensäter Mattias Klum