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Avanti Linens Coastal Terrazzo Tray, Multicolor

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Size: Vanity Tray


Color: Multicolor


Features

  • 100% Resin
  • The Avanti Coastal Terrazzo Vanity / Tank tray is made of resin combined with chips of multi-colored stones for added depth in the design.
  • Perfect for your coastal theme decor.
  • Mix and Match - Try our other Coastal Terrazzo accessories, like shower curtains, wastebaskets and towels!
  • Avanti Home. Since 1969.
  • Size: 4.9 in. W x 10 in. L x .9 in. H

Description

The Avanti Coastal Terrazzo Tray is made of resin combined with chips of multi-colored stones for the base with a fan shell and coral added in hand- painted relief in the center. 5" x 10". Imported.


Brand: Avanti Linens


Color: Multicolor


Material: Resin


Product Dimensions: 10"L x 4.9"W x 9"H


Shape: Rectangular


Finish Type: Painted


Number of Items: 1


Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean


Is Dishwasher Safe: No


Product Dimensions: 10 x 5.6 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 2.17 pounds


Manufacturer: Avanti Linens


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 13715


Fabric Type: 100% Resin


Finish Types: Painted


Assembly Required: No


Number of Pieces: 1


Batteries Required?: No


Included Components: 1 Tray


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  • Almost perfect.
This bag is almost perfect. For me at least the hip strap is too large, so I broke out the sewing machine and cut off a bit of material at the base of the strap and sowed it back on so it fits me. However I don't expect this to be a problem for most people. However, IN GENERAL THE MAIN COMPARTMENT SUFFERS FROM AN AKWARD DEPTH. For most of my lenses, they can slide around quite a bit in the extra height (when the bag is laying flat so you can access the internal compartment) when laid flat, however, I can fit even my largest zoom lens in the bag (Sigma 150-600 f6.3 Contemporary), even with the lens hood and 2x teleconverter installed. Still, I wish that there was extra padding included to fill the extra space. And even then, the included dividers are not as tall as the compartment, so small lenses can slip around the dividers when the backpack is worn or upright. However I definitely would have liked a better configuration for holding the DSLR in the top of the bag by the top accessible flap (another symptom of the main compartment being to tall/deep). Also, it would be nice to have a few more dividers to allow transport of multiple smaller lenses/items. I've solved the first problem by sewing little "blocks" of felt folded like an accordion to give them thickness, with a small patch of Velcro on each corner of the bottom (so the cushions don't fall out), to the size of each compartment/lens footprint, to take up the extra space. I've solved the second problem by using the "U" shaped dividers included to make a cradle that fits my frequented lens (Sigma 24-105 f4 Art), against the front wall of the bag, so the camera is well secured, but the remaining space is large enough to fit an entire other camera body attached to a small lens vertically below it in the depth/thickness of the pocket, along with small spaces for other gear along the sides of the pocket. I've used this space to store my film camera (Minolta 7000 Maxxim), alongside my DSLR (Nikon D610), and used the side space to hold a film container and the softbag containing extra screws for my tripod, and few lens adapters. You can use one of the dividers to separate the two cameras bodies so they don't touch. For the third problem I've bought some third party dividers of the same dimensions (but taller) to fit the bag. IF YOU HAVE LONG AND LARGE DIAMETER LENSES, YOU'LL LOVE THIS BAG. If you have smaller diameter lenses, like Olympus or others, get something else. Secondly, for a hiking backpack I really expect a pouch for a water pouch (a flexible reservoir, ie a platypus). There isn't one, and while you can use the laptop pocket, make sure that the pressure of the bag doesn't cause your mouthpiece to drop while wearing the backpack, for me it didn't, however my Osprey water bag has a backpressure prevention valve built in, most don't. However, even if this solution works, it means I can't really bring my laptop, which isn't great. I don't have a solution for this yet. Finally, I really wish that they had added side pouches on the hip support strap. They are very long as it is (a problem for people with small waists like me as they won't tighten far enough) and they could have used that space to add a zippered pocket on each side. As it is, there are no pouches easily accessible while the backpack is on. I solved this problem by purchasing kevlar-cloth zipper bags and sewing them to my modified hip straps, and appreciate the extra space and easy access on the trail. With all the problems out of the way however, I love everything else. The quality of the materials is impressive, and the padding is luxurious. I am no longer worried for my camera's safety when I hike. The side pouches are especially nice, with very stretchy fabric that slides easily, perfect for water bottles or small tripods. Not many packs can let you bring a drone, a DSLR, extra lenses, a tripod, and a water bottle. The bag is very comfortable, and I've used it on several strenuous 8+ hour hikes with significant elevation gain, and absolutely love it (with the modified hip straps at least). The rain cover works very well, however isn't quite large enough to cover my large tripod when strapped to the back of the bag vertically, however this can be solved by moving the tripod to the bottom horizontal roll mount, if you don't have something there already, but it can be a bit akward (and make sure your tripod is waterproof), but it means all the rest of your gear is protected. Even during fairly intense rain, the backpack was fairly dry, and all of my gear inside was completely dry, and not even damp (even my viewfinder didn't fog up, which is a first). There are just enough dividers included to configure the backpack to carry almost everything. The dividers have a stiff foam inside and a non-abrasive yet slick outside covering, allowing even tightly packed lenses to slide in and out of storage easily, and the inside is very well padded, especially the bottom of the bag, and covered with a thick, soft fabric. The padding on the back wall of the backpack is exceptional, even better than my dedicated hiking backpack, and the bottom of the bag has a very thick kevlar-like plastic that allows you to set the bag down even on sharp rocks, damp grass, or wet sand without worry of poking through the bag to your gear, or getting it wet. I HAVEN'T FOUND ANYTHING BETTER, and I've hiked a combined 45 miles with it and I'VE TRIED MANY OTHER HIKING-CAMERA BACKPACKS, AND THIS IS THE ONLY ONE I HAVEN'T RETURNED. Even with it's flaws, it's a keeper. TLDR---------------------------------------- CONS: Main compartment is maybe too tall/deep, too few dividers, no place for platypus/water reservoir, no hip pouches. PROS: Premium materials, sturdy construction, great protection for your gear, practically fully customizable, and unmatched comfort, even for strenuous hikes and long durations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2021 by Sean Mignosa Sean Mignosa

  • A bag that does it all, I love this bag so muchhhh!!!
A bag that does it all, I love this bag so muchhhh!!! Tough the build quality is insane with lots of pockets for everything you need to pack.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Dre

  • Solid Travel Bag for Camera Gear and a Bit More
(REVIEW OF VANGUARD ALTA SKY 45D -- *and the 51D in passing*) I was looking for a new backpack to replace my Lowepro Fastpack 250 (version 1). I use this style of backpack when I am traveling and thus it must follow TSA and airline guidelines for a carry on (better yet a personal item). Preferably I want the backpack to serve as my personal item versus my carry on. That way I can bring a roller bag with clothes (and maybe some gear) that will go in the overhead bin. The backpack then needs to be small enough to fit under the seat in front of me. I am happy to report the Alta Sky 45D fits perfectly under the seat in front (at least on two Delta flights with the newer cram you in like sardines cabin layout). I also really like that this has a strap on the back section where I can attach the bag to my roller suitcase's handle. My Lowepro does not have this option. The build quality on this bag is top notch and well worth the money from that standpoint. Padding, zippers, clasps, materials, etc. are all top notch. However, the reason I have to take off one star is that I want just a bit more storage out of the bag. I also bought the Vanguard Alta Sky 51D (the next size up from the 45D) to see which one would work best for me. I really like the 51D--I actually like it more than the 45D. The 51D is the perfect size to easily store all my camera gear (Canon APS-C body, 70-200mm f2.8 lens, 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 lens, sigma 12-24 lens, 50 1.8 lens, charger, extra batter, filters, card carrier, and monopod) and have room for a book, single change of clothes, headphones, 15" Macbook Pro, and more. BUT the 51D is essentially the same size as the TSA max size carry on luggage bag (i.e. my Travel Pro Magna 2 21" roller bag). So for trips where I do not want to check a bag (which for me is 80-90% of my travel), the 51D is just too large. For me, the 45D is just a hair too small. I can fit most of my camera gear in it, but it takes some work to get it all to fit. I am definitely stressing parts of the bag, but as I said, the quality is superb and I'm not worried. Most the gear above goes in the bottom flip out compartment, while the 70-200 lens has to go into the main compartment. That leaves room for a large 500-600 page book in the main compartment and that's it. The top part of the 45D fits my Sony WH-1000XM3 case and iPad mini retina tablet, but nothing else. My 15" Apple Macbook Pro Retina BARELY fits in the back laptop compartment, with the zippers touching the corners of the laptop. For the bag to be perfect, it needs just a little more height to it, at least to accommodate my laptop ,and a bit more volume. I also cannot store my very compact Sirui P306 monopod on the side of the bag without loosing all the side pocket storage. On my most recent 4-5 day trip, I found myself storing more gear than I would like in my 21" carry on roller suitcase. That said, the 45D is such a solid and comfortable bag that it has earned itself a place in my permanent rotation. BUT, I will be buying the 51D to use for any trip lasting more than 5 days where I intend to check a bag. For example, I will be going to Hawaii this summer for a week and plan to use the 51D for this trip and check a bag. Ultimately, the search for one bag to rule them all continues, but the 45D (and the 51D) do an amazing job for now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2019 by Bryce2113

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