There are those of us who believe Velcro should only be used in youngster ’s footwear . Not in habiliment , not in bags , and dead by all odds certainly not in the padded divider that protect your camera gear mechanism . Sooo annoying .
If you agree , you might want to facilitate fund theTrekPak .
Instead of Velcro strap , which are always a pain sensation in the backside to reposition , the TrekPak is a tradition set of partition held together with anodized aluminum pins that well slide in and out of grooves in the padding . They look dead - easy to dislodge and aline so you may accomodate an ever - changing collection of camera gear . And you may double them up when you involve more cushioning — like around your expensive lens .

And while the TrekPak padding was designed to replace the velcro footslog inserts that do with consecrated camera bags and arduous cases , they can just as easily be installed in even bags and backpacks ; good thing , because those are often more comfortable to sway on longer treks .
Led by Georgia Hoyer , the team behind the TrekPak is currently seeking$15,000 in funding on Kickstarter , and with a pledge starting at just$23you can get a tradition set of cut-in for a diminished Pelican case . Though , if you ’re uncoerced to toast more , you could get enough padding to fill an full pack . [ KickstarterviaOhGizmo ! ]
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