VANGUARD Alta Fly 62T Camera and Drone Trolley

The ultimate companion for photographers and drone enthusiasts, designed to keep your gear safe and organized on the go

Product Price

$517.00

Product Review Score

4.13 out of 5 stars

213 reviews

Product Summary

The VANGUARD Alta Fly 62T is a versatile trolley designed to safely transport your camera gear and drone essentials, making it perfect for photographers and drone enthusiasts on the go. With spacious compartments and sturdy wheels, it ensures you can easily grab all your gear and head out for your next adventure.

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Additional Product Details

  • Professional Trolley Designed To Fit 2-3 Pro DSLRs
  • 7-11 Lenses Up To 300mm F/2.8
  • Space For A Flash And Accessories
  • Room For A 17” Laptop
  • Accommodates A DJI Phantom 3 Drone
  • Compatible With Larger Drones With Relevant Dimensions
  • Holds A Large Tripod With Optimal Balance
  • ALTA LINK System Compatibility For Tripod Bags
  • Retractable Two Bar Handle
  • Large Wheels For Easy Pulling
  • Stable When Stationary With A Wide Base
  • Easily Converts To Everyday Luggage
  • Internal Dimensions Of 350×190×550mm
  • External Dimensions Of 445×280×660mm
  • Lightweight At 5.2kg
  • Includes A Rain Cover

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