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ReLon® Bag XL
Perfect for cameras such as the Leica SL and Hasselblad X2D - the ReLon® XL offers generous storage space, optimum protection and an elegant design.
Made from recycled premium nylon and equipped with innovative features, it is the ideal companion for demanding photographers.
ReLon® Bag XL - The perfect companion for larger equipment
The ReLon® Bag XL is the flagship of the ReLon® series and offers unparalleled space and protection without sacrificing elegance and compactness. Perfect for the dedicated photographer who demands large storage space without sacrificing style and functionality.
Sustainably and precisely manufactured
Each ReLon® bag is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, made from recycled materials. The outer material is made from finely woven ECONYL® nylon, an innovative fiber derived from recycled plastic waste from the oceans and discarded carpets. This sustainable material is not only extremely robust, but also makes a significant contribution to reducing the environmental impact by lowering crude oil consumption and reducing CO₂ emissions. With the ReLon® Bag XL, you are choosing a product that is both functional and environmentally conscious.
Key features:
Unsurpassed functionality
The ReLon® Bag XL is equipped with two tactical magnetic closures on the front, ensuring ideal closure through a combination of magnet and latching. Adjustable straps allow the bag to be extended and provide additional space for larger lenses or other equipment. The generous front pocket is ideal for storing essentials such as filters, batteries and other small items, while a discreet AirTag® stash pocket ensures that you can always find your bag, whatever the situation.
There is a robust trolley holder on the back of the bag and a separate zippered pocket where you can quickly keep passports or cards to hand. A standard, wide shoulder strap ensures perfect weight distribution so that you can carry your equipment effortlessly even over longer distances.
Key facts
Weight: |
1100g |
Internal dimensions: |
29 x 22 x 12 cm / 11.42 x 8.66 x 4.72 inches (WxHxD) |
Outer dimensions: |
31 x 24 x 16 cm / 12.20 x 9.45 x 6.30 inches (WxHxD) |
Material: |
Recycled nylon made from ECONYL® yarn and applications made from velvety soft leather |
Recycled premium nylon
Recycled nylon is an environmentally friendly material that is obtained from recycled materials, such as old fishing nets or carpeting.
Oberwerth only uses recycled nylon from certified sources.
Lifetime
Warranty
Oberwerth bags last a lifetime - guaranteed! We stand by our quality and outstanding craftsmanship.
Benefit now from our lifetime guarantee on all Oberwerth bags and register your bag today: Product registration
Recycled nylon
ReLon® Series
From compact system cameras to mirrorless full-frame cameras - the Oberwerth ReLon® bags impress with high-quality recycled nylon and well thought-out details that make them indispensable companions for photographers.
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FAQ
Yes, recycled nylon has the same durability as conventional nylon. The recycling process usually restructures and reinforces the fibers, resulting in a robust material quality.
Recycled nylon can have all kinds of origins. The important thing is that the raw material is tested, cleaned and checked for harmlessness in an elaborate process. Oberwerth's recycled nylon (ReLon®) is based on recycled fibers produced in Europe under strict conditions. ReLon® uses carpet remnants and plastic waste from the sea (especially fishing nets).
Making bags from recycled nylon is generally more sustainable than using virgin nylon or other non-recyclable materials. By reusing waste materials and reducing the need for virgin resources, recycled nylon helps to reduce environmental impact and promote the circular economy.
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