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Ultimate Safari and Photographer Vest
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Ultimate Safari and Photographer Vest
The all in one, go anywhere, light weight Safari, Photographer Vest. Ideally suited to a host of outdoor activities.
Our best Safari Vest yet
Features include:
Garment-washed premium cotton feels broken-in from the start
Lined with moisture wicking mesh to draw away sweat
Wide-open split back allows maximum ventilation
Full complement of pockets and pouches - 18 on the front and inside:
Deep passport/document pocket, filter and lens pockets secured with velcro or zippers, and a large covered utility pocket on the back
V-neck zip front
Five rows of durable shoulder stitching
Functional epaulets
Split side vents
D-ring waist.
Available in the following Sizes and Colours:
Colours:
Khaki and Olive
Sizes: S, M, L, XL and XXL
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Details
SKU
3406
Weight
0.50
kg
Price:
AUD 99.99
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USD 99.99
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