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Lowepro LP37015-PWW, Flipside Trek BP 350 AW Backpack for Camera, Stores DSLR with Lens Attached, Extra Lenses, Tripod, 10 Inch Tablet Grey/Dark Green

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Features

  • Carry exactly what you want, no compromises with the split camera and open space compartments,
  • Access your gear while wearing flipsides access allows you to get your gear without putting the bag down
  • Internal Dimensions : 23 x 14 x 26 cm, tablet compartment: 23 x 2.5 x 24 cm, external dimensions: 28 x 20 x 51 cm
  • All-Day wearing comfort, the ActiveZone suspension system and straps make carrying effortless. Fits: Standard DSLR with attached lens, (such as Canon 5D Mkiii with 24-104mm f4) plus 1-2 extra lenses, compact tripod, 10 inch tablet in CradleFit device pocket, water bottle/s, off-road gear and personal items
  • Additional carrying options inside or out multiple attachment points allow you to scale up or down the gear you carry outside of your bag

Description

Geared for Off-Road. Built for photographers who need a versatile pack to protect camera and adventure gear for a day in the outdoors.


Product Dimensions: 9.06 x 5.51 x 10.24 inches


Item Weight: 0.049 ounces


Item model number: LP37015-PWW


Batteries: 1 A batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 9, 2016


Manufacturer: Manfrotto


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • My favorite camera bag
Previously my primary camera bag is Lowepro shoulder bag. As I get more and more lenses, I had two problems with the shoulder bag: comfort and capacity. I can put one body (Sony a7II) and three lenses into the bag and my water bottle on the side, but it's heavy. I have to switch shoulder once in a while. Also, there's no place for a jacket even when I carry only one body and one lens. In the past I once had a Tamrac Expedition 7x, but it was uncomfortable for me. Also I found having to take the backpack off my shoulders and place it on the ground before I can get anything out of it is more inconvenient than I would like. I did not keep the Tamrac for these reasons and this experience made me cautious on camera backpacks. At last, I realized I really need a backpack so I started searching. I decided on this backpack because it allows me to access my camera using the Flipside design and it has a compartment for non-camera stuff. To me this is the perfect hybrid between Flipside and Photo Hatchback. I also like its look. I went on a three-day trip with this bag and I love it! There's why. - It holds basically everything I need. I went on the trip with one Sony a7II and four lenses (including two small primes, no huge zooms like 70-2000) in the lower compartment and clothes, chargers and miscellaneous in the upper compartment. I also have my water bottle and umbrella in one stretch-mesh pouch on the side and my tripod on the other side. There are also belts on the front side to hold more stuff if needed. - The Flipside design. I find it very convenient. It's of course not as fast as opening a shoulder bag, but it's close enough for me. Just buckle up and swing. In a few seconds I can get my camera out or change lens. The backpack also acts as a lens changing table when there's no such surface around.It also keeps my camera and lenses very safe. No one will be able to steal them when the backpack is on my shoulders. - Comfort. I walk around this backpack and my stuff all day and I don't feel any pain on my shoulders or neck. - Build quality. The backpack is well made. The fabric is water-resistant (though the zippers are not) and water beads up on it. In light rain I am confident without the AW rain cover. All the adjustable straps also come with stretchable rings to hold the loose end in place. Of course, it's not perfect. It has a few things that I wish would be improved, but none is a major issue. - The zippers are not waterproof. It's not really a problem with the front ones since it comes with AW cover. But the main camera compartment zipper is not. In very heavy rain, it's possible that rain water will flow down along my back and get to the camera compartment. I am ok with this since I probably won't be outdoors in such heavy rain, but I wish I can have that confidence. - It has a small bottom and tends to fall over. I wish it would stand steadily when I put it with its bottom on the ground. I need to find a wall or something for it to lean on. - The handle is thin. It looks sturdy enough that I won't worry about it breaking apart, but it's not padded like Flipside 400 AW II. - It does not hold a laptop. There's a pocket for an iPad. Maybe a 12 inch Macbook can fit in, but it's in the front which makes carrying the weight less comfortable and also less secure. To sum up, I love this backpack. I think it will replace my shoulder bag for most occasions. I would totally recommend it for travelling and walking around the city. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2017 by Chen

  • Almost Great...
I thought this could be my all-in-one light hiking and photography bag. The Trek BP 350 has plenty of space for micro 4/3 photo equipment and a reasonable amount of room for snacks, sunscreen, and other supplies for a day out with the family. I loved the size and most of the layout of the bag, and it felt more outdoorsy than camera baggy as an added bonus. The main reason I ended up returning this was the side pockets. Their design is flawed in my opinion, as the bottom 2 inches don't have enough give to put water bottles in. Placing the bottles in as deeply as possible was still not enough to secure them, they readily slid out. And I should note these were 16 oz and 20 oz bottles about the diameter of a soda can, nothing outrageous. What's really baffling is that the smaller Trek BP 250, which I ordered to also consider... does not have this problem! Other areas that I could have lived with, but are worth mentioning in case they are dealbreakers for anyone else are: The front pocket has a significant hump where the structure dividing the camera and top compartments is. Not ideal if hoping to store something tall and flat in there (book, tablet?). The waist straps are very chunky and won't tuck away well behind you if you don't want them. As stated in the description (or maybe it was other reviews), they are not removable. The back access didn't seem very practical once gear was adding weight to the waist straps. I would expect to be taking this off to get or change the camera. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022 by A. Reviewer

  • Great backpack
I have been looking for a camera backpack that I could take out on wilderness hikes. This one fits the bill. First and foremost, it is comfortable. I have a problem with most backpacks hurting my shoulders and collarbones. This one fit well and didn’t cause any shoulder strain or pain. Next, it is nicely organized. I fit in all my gear (only wish I got the larger size to fit my birding lens). I like that I can take the extras that are needed for hiking outdoors. Lots of pockets and ways to attach things that made carrying my tripod a breeze. I highly recommend this pack. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022 by Annie L

  • A great one.
This is a bagpack that not only looks amazing because of the natural colors, but also stores the right amount of items. To get the camera our, you have to put the bag on the ground and open the back panel. There is no way that you can swipe the bag from your back to front to take the camera out. I carry a Fuji XT-4, 10-24 mm lens, 50-140mm long lens, 1-2 filters, some cleaning cloth, charging cable and a battery. Thats all it can accommodate but that IS all that I need. Storing a full size tripod is tough but I do manage to tuck it in the side pocket and lock it with the straps. Comfort wise, I’d give it a 3 star just because I feel that the bag gets heavy on the shoulders and the waist strap is not comfortable. This is an area that it lacks. Front pockets are decent considering the size of the bag. The top pocket is good for some other misc. items such as candy bars, pocket knife, wallet, car keys and maybe a down jacket. Overall, I am pretty happy with it. But then I am not a pro photographer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2021 by Aman

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