




Peak Design Tech Pouch v2 - Kelp
Peak Design Tech Pouch v2 - Kelp
( Peak Design PDBTPKP3)
- Australian Peak Design Warranty
- Purchase Guarantee (see T&C's)
- 2L
- Clamshell
- Water-Resistant
- Nylon
Overview
The 2L Peak Design Tech Pouch v2 - Kelp is a compact, highly functional organizer designed to keep your tech essentials neatly arranged and easily accessible. Its clamshell layout features fifteen interior pockets for cables, batteries, memory cards, chargers, and small devices, along with a secure exterior zippered pocket ideal for a passport or phone. A convenient power cord pass-through allows you to charge devices while keeping them protected inside. Built from durable, weather-resistant 200D nylon with a water-resistant zipper, it mounts securely inside Peak Design Travel-Series bags using optional clips and includes dual carry handles for standalone use.
Key Features:
Origami-Style Organization
Innovative interior layout provides structured pockets for optimal storage and easy access to tech essentials.
Small Accessory Storage
Dedicated pockets securely hold pens, SD cards, batteries, and other compact accessories.
Quick-Access Handling
Dual handles offer fast, convenient opening and handling during use or travel.
External Storage Pocket
Exterior pocket keeps passports, documents, or frequently used items accessible and protected.
Cable Pass-Through
Integrated pass-through enables charging devices while they remain safely stored inside the pouch.
Strap Compatibility
Anchor attachment points allow pairing with Peak Design straps for hands-free carry (sold separately).
UltraZip Durability
Oversized #8 weatherproof UltraZip uses abrasion-resistant thread for long-lasting, reliable performance.
Eco-Friendly Construction
Made from 100% recycled, DWR-impregnated 400D nylon with Fair Trade Certified and carbon-neutral production.
Peak Design - The Company
Peak Design is an American design and manufacturing company specializing in travel gear, camera accessories, and lifestyle products. It was founded in 2010 by Peter Dering and started with a Kickstarter campaign for its Capture clip device.