Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
tenba solstice 20l backpack 636 414 logo

Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack 636 414 Review

7

·

Average

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
3.9
🎒 Laptop Backpacks, 🎒 Backpacks

View on AmazonView on ЯM

Media

(4)
img 1 attached to Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack 636 414
img 2 attached to Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack 636 414
img 3 attached to Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack 636 414
img 4 attached to Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack 636 414

Description of Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack 636 414

Rear Camera Access - Secures gear up against the user's back and enables access to equipment without fully removing the bag. Capacity: 1-2 DSLRs with 4-6 lenses (up to attached 70-200mm 2.8). Also fits DJI Mavic and other compact drones. Tablet Sleeve - Fits a full-size iPad or similar sized 10-inch tablet. Tripod/Bottle Storage - Side pockets fit a tripod or a large water bottle.

Reviews

Global ratings 7
  • 5
    2
  • 4
    2
  • 3
    3
  • 2
    0
  • 1
    0

Type of review

I love this backpack more and more. Before that I had a Lowe Pro which became uncomfortable to wear as it got older. This backpack - even with a lot of gear in it - adapts SO PERFECTLY to the body that it seems like it becomes a part of your body. so much to love The fact that you install this in the front, open in the back and have access to the top and main compartment is amazing. It's got plenty of extension hooks and the tripod pockets are deep, and once secured it doesn't even feel like…

Pros
  • Looking forward to it
Cons
  • I have nothing wrong with it, everything is fine

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Backpack just between sizes

Bought this little bag for DX Trio and D7200 lenses. The dimensions given are correct minus the internal depth. It's not 6.5 inches. If. It's more like 5.75 inches. My Sigma 50-150 OS takes up almost the entire side, and above that there's just enough room for a think tank mini pedestal filter. On the right is the D7200 on the side, Sigma 17-50 and Tokina 11-17 II below. There is no room for anything else. The Tenba Byob 9 blends perfectly with the upper. The front is roomy for other…

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • quick guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Short straps. Nothing for tall men

Too short for tall men. This is a really good sized backpack. It's perfect for hiking with a DSLR, two large lenses and more. But the shoulder straps are quite low and very short at the top of the bag. This combination makes this bag only suitable for a short or possibly medium torso. It's fine for my 5'7" wife but was too short for me, 6'7". I know I'm a lot taller than average, but it wasn't even close. I think if they used more of a long strap at the very top of the bag, this would allow me…

Pros
  • Nice to wear
Cons
  • Something is wrong

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very nice bag. for laptop accessories

This is a very nice stylish backpack that fits my Sony A7R3, 70-300, 16-35 f2.8, 24-70 f2.8 and a 50 macro lens. Lots of space for accessories. I like the rear access. and I like the water bottle pockets on the sides. I don't have to attach a tripod to my backpack. I prefer to hike with a handy tripod. If I wanted to make two complaints. One of them will be shoulder straps. how thin. and it kind of slides off my shoulders. Not sure if the design fits the mold. or is it because of how much i…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Works for me but probably won't hold up under heavy use.

I bought this bag for short trips when using my 200-600 for birding, but sometimes I wish I carried a wide-angle or rangefinder zoom for landscape photography. I also wanted a small bag that would fit my Sony A7Riii with the 200-600 attached, as well as other gear in the event of a heavy downpour. The bag size is perfect for this and I can fit my 200-600, 20mm and 24-105 zoom camera in neoprene bags. What disappoints me about the $150 bag is that the zippers are small and flimsy, the finished…

Pros
  • Ease of use
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nearly perfect.

This 2.4 backpack is almost perfect. Its depth matches my Olympus M1X with a little wiggle room. It has enough room for my 300mm f4, 7-14mm f2.8, 12-40mm f2.8, 40-150mm f2.8 and I still have room for at least one more, maybe two more lenses and also for other different lenses. small photographic equipment (teleconverters, caps, tape, etc.). There is a top compartment that I can tuck my jacket into which is accessible not only from the back panel but also from the top. The front compartment…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Negative impression

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Medium camera backpack is full of win

This is my first camera backpack so I'll leave comparisons to others. Here's what I liked and what I think could be improved. What I liked is that almost everything works correctly. It's durable, stands on its own (with waterproof bottom) and fits well. It has a chest strap and a waist strap and those straps are long enough to fit anyone I can think of. All straps are padded so you don't feel like they're cutting into you. Hooray! This is a comfy bag! As for the location, it has everything I…

Pros
  • Wow
Cons
  • Long wait