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Robert Posted
For it’s size and all that it can hold, this is a very nice small but roomy mid-sized DSLR camera bag. I currently hold my Nikon D7500, 18-140mm lens, a 70-300mm lens, a 50mm lens, my Nikon SB-700 Speedlight, SD case holding 4 extra SD cards, 2 extra batteries for my camera, my camera’s battery charger, my USB cable that I don’t use but have just in case, my Geekco tripod/monopod that hooks up, my iPad Air with the Apple Pencil. I still have room for a water bottle, some hard candies/mints, my AirPods Pro, etc. It’s secure, well padded, and I believe very rain resistant if I’m stuck in rain and don’t have an umbrella. LOL.
Techy Posted
Great quality, I have lots of heavy gear in it and I hang it from the top strap while driving with no durability issues.
John Posted
I expected better from an expensive backpack. After only a couple of months of use, the padding above the plastic bottom is causing the bag to no longer stand upright. I thought that maybe I had overloaded it with equipment, but I took everything out and it does the same thing. Now I am very careful about using the bag because I don't know if it will just collapse. The bag is functional, and has more than enough pockets and compartments. It really is more like a $30 item than $100.
Spinner60 Posted
Pockets pockets pockets. It will be a challenge stuffing every long and fat lens in this compact bag BUT for a grab and go pack it checks all the boxes. The semi hard base could use dividers but is great for all the extra bits too large for the pockets. Plus the base is water resistant just in case you plop it in a puddle. Do yourself a favor and coat this bag with Never wet and you won’t worry as much about rain. Fits a 10-11 inch tablet with good protection.
Chelly Posted
This Platinum Street Tech. Pro 20 Medium Backpack is most definitely a keeper. This bag is sturdy, durable, strong and well-made. This bag is a 21st century type of bag. It is very stylish. It is well padded. This bag possesses, several compartments which gives me lots of storage options.
epski Posted
I really liked this bag. A lot. Until I put a 13” 2015 MacBook Air into it. I don’t know how people are fitting a 13” MacBook Pro in that pocket. The 2015 MBA is only 7.74” x 11.04”, but with just a thin shell on it, the corners protruded about an inch, so I could not close the bag. I did not take the shell off, because even if an inch is overstating it, there’s no way the bag isn’t 0.5”-0.75” too small in the corners to fit this computer. Shells, as you may know, do not add 0.5-0.75” of length or width to a computer. I’m really disappointed. I haven’t even received 4 other bags I had ordered to compare with each other, and I was already pretty psyched about this one until I couldn’t get a 13” computer to fit.
WorldsWorstAssistant Posted
Bought this as a quick grab and go photo bag, to complement a dedicated shoot bag. Now a fan of a company I'd never heard of before, because it's been that impressive to me. So I currently pack a Sony A7III body, Sony 24-70mm, Tamron 24-200, and Sigma 150-600 len's in here with batteries, cables, and a 10" tablet. I can even throw on my manfrotto advanced tripod, and a water bottle if needed. Build quality, impressive. Comfort for a day hike, or wandering about town, I'd give it an 8 out of 10. Design, i like that its smoothed out. When navigating the wilds of my truck, the office, or the outdoors, it doesn't get caught on random snaggy bits.
Brett Posted
This bag is perfect for camera equipment. I fit a DSLR and 2 gopros, plus a decent amount of equipment in it. Tons of compartments. Feels high quality.
Spike3 Posted
So it would appear that DSLR holsters are a thing of the past. But the packs available today are far more comprehensive in that they are able to accommodate a camera body with a larger lens plus a higher end second lens with filters, spare LiH battery, lens cleaning supplies, gorilla tripod, and a few specialized filters. Everything you need for an excursion - except a means to attach a larger tripod. It does require a bit of ingenuity to maneuver the partitions into an arrangement that will safely secure all of your equipment yet provides quick access to your gear, but it does allow for tweaking the padded panels. I have taken it on 2-3 shoots so far, nothing requiring flashes and a robust tripod, but it is certainly versatile enough for the majority of my shoots.
Supergirl Posted
Perfect size travel bag. I’m a 5’ tall woman, so I needed something that could fit all of my gear, yet not be too bulky on my back. I can fit my camera, both of my lenses, my camcorder, my lens filters, my iPad, my (paper) notebook, etc. without any issues. I love it! It’s sturdy, has plenty of room, and is fairly “stylish”.
SteveC Posted
Needed something to carry a few camera items for a photo trip out West this past Oct. Had an old VHS recorder case as my previous camera bag, and didn't want the bulk on this trip. Worked out great, fit in the overhead compartment just fine, and was light enough to wear while stomping around the Red Rocks of Vegas.
vanessa Posted
This bag was run over by a card and had my camera and laptop in it no damage was done what so ever and my bag is still in the best condition. I love it and I will recommend it to anyone
Mukul Posted
This bag is everything i needed. I can fit my camera and three lens and a 13” macbook. The bag has a hard shell portion on the bottom it’s great for all extra stuff.
Thomas12789 Posted
Nice bag, fits all 3 drones, batteries, and remotes . Mavric 2 Pro, DJI air 2 S, and Mini 2 all have a spot where they are really protected. Bag seems to be well made but only time will tell how it holds up. Bag is a bit expensive But worth it to safely carry all your gear.
grannyipad Posted
Good durable. Lots of padding and pockets for organizing.
Wikki Posted
Very comfortable and versatile. Quick side accessibility to camera. It is small enough to be compact yet holds a ton of equipment.
Tysta Posted
If you are looking for a back pack to carry your camera gear don't look any further It have the perfect size to carry everything you need From a camera plus lenses all small parts and a small laptop, you can customize all pockets.
Muzzikmann Posted
The quality and customization of this pack allows me to carry both my DJI mini2, battery pack, controller, extra parts, my 35mm camera, telephoto lens, extra berries for camera, and charging cords, there's a little more room for other things but write that's a lot in this little bag!
Nest Posted
Best bag I have ever purchased. Before this I had purchase 3 other bags. For some reason there was always something missing or too bulky with the others. I finally found my perfect backpack. It’s comfortable, light and pack everything I need and I still have room for me.
jess83 Posted
Love love love!!! All the compartments. Definitely let’s me keep all my Sony lenses together. Which makes it easier to travel. Highly recommend for travel or even just for storage of all your camera needs.