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Review on πŸ“· Lowepro Fastpack PRO BP 250 AW III Mirrorless and DSLR Camera Backpack | QuickDoor Access | 15 inch Laptop Compartment | Camera Bag for Nikon D850, Mirrorless, DSLR | 300D Ripstop by Ha Joon (Hj) ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Dissatisfied with this product, bad to use.

I pleased myself with a gift on New Year's Eve - a capacious backpack with separate compartments! Well, I think, finally, you can put your DSLR with a couple of lenses, a drone with a remote control and additional batteries there, and documents, power banks, chargers, remote controls, rags and maybe a hat / windbreaker in the upper compartment. Yes, everything is in. But when laying photographic equipment, I immediately noticed that the thickness of the backpack is larger than the size of the equipment - either the equipment will hang there, or it must be placed in two rows, or something should be compacted on top, but then there is no way to get the equipment without removing the backpack. Having packed the equipment, installing partitions so that you could get the camera without removing the backpack (after all, for this the lower compartment with SUCH a valve), putting a power bank and a few things in the upper compartment, I realized that nothing inside the lower compartment gives vertical rigidity to the backpack and the upper the weight compartment simply crushes the bottom one. The backpack stands upright very badly - it crumples and falls on the front side. Having come to terms with this, he went on a hike. And the worst thing happened - on a hike, a few days before going to the city, jumping from one stone to another - one of the straps came off at the place of attachment to the slings! I had to tie knots. At the same time, the backpack was not stuffed to capacity, the equipment lay "in one layer", as it allows you to make a backpack. There was only one power bank in the upper compartment from the heavy one. Without a laptop. A lightweight aluminum travel tripod hung outside. Later, at home, I peered at how everything was sewn there, sewing everything with nylon threads in a few lines, I realized that the fastening of the straps to the straps was simply not designed for the load that the backpack itself could take inside. I was disappointed with exactly the more than 10 thousand that I spent on this backpack . Total: For hiking - flimsy, not really able to carry as much equipment as it fits into it. Too big for a city. There is no need to carry as much equipment with you as it fits in there. I do not recommend! I would gladly get rid of him . but who needs him after the belt .

Pros
  • Separate roomy compartments for photographic equipment and personal items. Compartment for laptop. The presence of waist straps. Rain protection included. Everything looks cool, right? Read more.
Cons
  • The size, capacity, fastening of the straps do not correspond to each other - more details in the text of the review. It is not clear at all what this backpack is for - a city or a hike?