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Kazakhstan, Astana
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Review on πŸŽ’ Travel-Ready Lowepro Fastpack BP 250 for Ultimate Convenience by Erin Henderson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is EXACTLY what I was looking for

I love to travel and have an EDC (Thule Crossover Backpack 32L) and a separate camera bag (ProTactic 350 AW). By the way, if you need a dedicated camera bag, the 350 AW is as good as it gets, just amazing. The EDC contains my laptop, lanyard case, iPad mini, notepad, clicker, passport, pens, mini car inverter, etc. The photo bag contains my Nikon 1 J5, Nikon D750 and a number of Accessories for charging lenses, etc. d. Sounds great, so what's the problem? Well, you're still here, so let me tell you: when you're exploring a foreign land, you can't carry two bags, and you don't need everything in both bags. You might need a laptop, a jacket/sweater, some chargers, a passport, a DSLR and some lenses - this bag fills that niche. I had some very specific requirements, I needed a bag that included: tablet sleeve, backup battery, sunglasses, space for jacket/rainproof, DSLR plus 2-3 lenses, **SIDE** access to digital SLR ( Fastening back front and quick access), durable materials. . It also has a sleek rain hood built in, the waist belt is removable (I removed it immediately) and while it doesn't fall within the realm of a personal item, you can make it work on most flights that don't. ruler off. This won't replace my EDC and photo bags, but is now my go-to when I need a mix of the two for a "light transfer" scenario.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Slightly torn