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Review on ๐ŸŽ’ Lowepro Freeline Camera Backpack 350 AW: A Versatile Daypack for Travel, Photographers, and Videographers - DSLR, Mirrorless, Laptops, Lenses, and More! by Mary Cornett

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The bag is much more attractive live

Update: 10/22/18 I've had this bag for a week now and 2 zippers are missing. Also, the back of the bag that touches your back gets pretty hot and doesn't breathe well, and it also scratches very easily, for those things I'm deducting a star because the bag is too expensive not to have drawstrings already. I took it to Mexico for a 5 day music festival and it worked fine in the rain/drizzle. Side access on airplanes was a dream come true and was very easy to fit under the seat. I'll hold on to her for a while longer. I have to say that it is very difficult to find a bag that suits your needs. There are hundreds of options and each bag serves a different purpose depending on the user. I just received this bag and I have to admit that putting together the configuration took some thought and a little time. I love the idea of not having all my gear in one area and the two way access was a definite plus. Important to note is that the zippers for the side pockets are close to the body and not on the opposite side as they are configured in the PD pocket - for this reason I feel the Freeline is a more secure pocket. The material seems durable, but it looks like it will scratch easily (I'm not sure how it will wear down over time). The zippers appear to be of good quality. Overall, the bag is the perfect size. It's neither huge nor tiny, making it versatile to walk around and try on essentials. It's not very wide, though, so you'll need to use the space wisely. I have a Sony A6500 in a small basket and it takes up quite a bit of side space. I'll be traveling quite a bit so I'll update the ones I've had for a few months.

Pros
  • Wide range
Cons
  • Security