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Endurax Extra Large Camera DSLR/SLR Backpack for Outdoor Hiking Trekking with 15.6 Laptop Compartment

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Features

  • Extra large with Dual Compartment - Endurax hiker camera backpack is large enough to fit two pro-sized mirrorless cameras, 6-8 lenses, 2-3 flashes and tons of small pockets to pack photography equipment. Tablet & 15.6 in laptop compartment included.
  • Photographer Friendly Features PVA armored front panel for storing digital gadgets and other delicate photography gears; organizer compartments for storing many odds and ends to keep you organized; flip-out tripod holder for full size tripod; camera buckles to hang video camera on shoulder straps to avoid neck pain.
  • Multifunctional With customizable insert divider pad, large DSLR backpack can fit camera with lens attached max.18 inch long, and can be used for trekking, hiking, outdoor as a professional laptop camera backpack.
  • Shoot & Travel Comfortably - Provide great carrying comfort with contoured shoulder straps, sternum strap, ventilate back padding and torso-length adjustment to let you travel comfortably at any weight load.
  • Super value & Buy with confidence - (1 DSLR + 1 lens) shoulder / waist camera bag, rain cover included. 100% satisfaction guarantee, 30 days free of return, 1 year warranty.

Product Dimensions: 13 x 7.9 x 22.8 inches


Item Weight: 6.89 pounds


Item model number: 001


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 22, 2017


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Endurax


Country of Origin: China


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  • This bag holds everything!
If you are looking for a camera bag at an affordable price that can hold multiple cameras, lenses and a multitude of other accessories - this is the bag for you. I've tried everything from the lowerpro bags to peak design bags and while these other brands offer great quality bags, they are always lacking in the space I need, especially when taking trips for smaller jobs (weddings/online advertisements/influencer videos etc). However, this Endurax bag turned out to be exactly what I needed. I can now comfortably pack this backpack (as a personal item) with a carryon and have everything I need for the majority of freelance jobs I do. I easily fit my Canon R3, Black Magic pocket 6k, multiple lenses, rode mic, DJI Mini 3, laptop or iPad, and all the wires/lens accessories/smaller camera accessories I need in the bag alone! They have allowed me to bring this bag on a personal item on every flight I've been on in the last few months - making this bag my go-to, anytime I have a solo videography/photography job that requires traveling! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 27, 2022 by c

  • Virtually the same pack as the Tarion Pro, read for comparison
I’ve had this Endurax backpack for about a week and in the field a couple times. Overall I like it but take a star for the poorly designed water bottle pockets which could have been so easily made better. This pack is a near-copy (or vice-versa?) of the https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079K8L72H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Tarion Pro backpack, which I purchased two years ago and used extensively until the laptop compartment zipper ripped out. Many components, plastic snaps, the shoulder straps, and construction features/quality are EXACTLY the same between these two packs, like they are from the same factory. I’ll compare/contrast briefly but other than these points I don’t see much difference between the two: Endurax claims to be larger by measurement at 23x13x9 inches; this attracted me to try it after owning the Tarion (which states 19.7x12x7.5 inches) but to my eye, side by side, the two backpacks look exactly the same height, width and depth. Both measure 20 inches tall and 11.5 inches wide by my ruler. Neutral on this point between the two. The Endurax has the “hardened case” externally mounted near the top, while the Tarion had it on the back. I store glass neutral density and other filters in this pocket. The Tarion has additional pockets inside this area, while the Endurax has none, just one big space in there, so all the filters can spill out when opened. But note that similar pockets are now located in the mid-rear-pocket on the Endurax, which also has a second, exterior pocket on it, so I’m finding these useful. Neutral on this point between the two. Both backpacks have really poor water bottle holders, one on each side. While they will hold a typical 1/2 liter or maybe a bit larger, it sticks out quite a ways and will escape when the backpack is tilted in typical use. There would have been plenty of room for this pocket to have been extended, and the bottom could also have been made wider quite easily (it’s too narrow for the water bottle to go to the bottom), so this oversight is puzzling. The Endurax simply has elastic at the top of the bottle pockets, while the Tarion has a draw-string that can be tightened, giving it a small advantage over the Endurax I would say. Either bag can handle a tripod on the side (using the fold-out “foot” for a larger tripod, or perhaps the water bottle pocket as support for a smaller one, or by using the 2 straps running across the lower compartment). Pretty well made for that purpose especially if your tripod is not huge. Both have the same laptop storage via a long zippered compartment on one side. I overstuffed mine at times previously which is probably why it ripped out eventually. Will use more care going forward. Neutral between the two packs on this point. Overall I like the general design of both packs. The water bottle pockets are the main flaw on both assuming you like the rest. Construction is quite good on both (and identical quality there it appears). I like the hardened compartment on the top of the Endurax better, but wish it had interior pockets, I may install some. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 8, 2022 by Frankie

  • Most Comfortable Camera Bag I’ve Ever Owned
I had this bag for two years now. Stitching is durable, padding on straps, back, and waist belt are in near brand new condition. Camera bag holds two full-sized Nikon DSLRs, two zoom lenses, four prime lenses, with room for flash units, batteries, tools and accessories. Fully loaded I’m carrying 50 lbs in this bag and it still looks and feels brand new like I just got it. Also, can’t beat the price. No other major camera bag maker delivers this quality, and if they do, it’s a 3x the price. If you’re need a camera bag, get this one. You won’t regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 26, 2022 by Francisco Escobar

  • I now have two of these, that's how much I like them
Not much to say as the product description and photos somewhat do the best job possible. This is a large backpack that can carry a ton of camera gear. I've traveled all across the US with this, and even several weeks in Italy wearing it all day while shooting video, and that one still looks nearly new. I bought a second one just because I love it so much, and was needing a second backpack for more gear, lenses, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 1, 2022 by Pcrispy

  • Holds a lot of photography gear.
Has plenty of storage space for lenses and camera bodies. So many compartments that I had to search to find things i.e., easy to tuck stuff away and forget where they were. Have not put it through a rugged hike so its toughness hasn't been tested to the extreme, but all-in-all very happy with it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 6, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Backpack
I love the backpack, but it was too big for what I wanted it for, traveling. I had to resort to my old backpack, but kept this one anyway as it works out great for my camera equipment while I’m on Long hikes in the sierra Nevada’s.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 9, 2022 by Rod Ploeckelmann

  • Excellent value
Very well thought out modular storage, durable design, right on the price. Zipper pulls where more of a baby poop green so I replaced them with neon for eight bucks. Overall, very pleased
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 14, 2022 by Jeff Hays

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