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Thule Aspect DSLR Backpack Black Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.4
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Description of Thule Aspect DSLR Backpack Black

100% Nylon. Made in the USA or Imported. Customizable padded storage to protect your DSLR camera and multiple lenses, flash or other equipment. Protects up to a 15.6" laptop plus an iPad in back compartment, Laptop compartment dimensions - 15.16 x 0.94 x 10.43 in. The backpack can protect drones up to 260 x 240 x 130 millimeter. Store your personal gear in the spacious compartment with multiple pockets. Carry comfortably with removable, padded hip belt, shoulder straps and air-mesh back panel. Easily carry a tripod with convenient storage on side panel. Stabilize larger loads using the sternum strap.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Essential for everyday backpacks

This is a camera bag that you should take with you especially when travelling. I loaded this backpack for a trip to New York and it was my personal item on the plane, it was packed with all my photography gear including my 15 inch MacBook Pro. It was difficult, but he mastered everything perfectly. Additional pockets are useful for batteries and other items. Once I got to my main destination I would drop my bags off at the hotel etc and then load it up as a daypack with just the essentials I…

Pros
  • Special offer
Cons
  • Hassle free

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Lots of space and good quality.

Looks and build quality are great. I just wish the padded camera bay had a different layout. It's a bit of a PITA when you first install the pads as this compartment doesn't open wide, it only opens at one end making it a bit tricky to open. Once you've adjusted the pads to your specific gear, everything will work perfectly. I don't even have to put it on the ground to pull anything out, I just swing it onto my left shoulder and have pretty easy access to it. /2.8 III attached, 55-250mm (sold),

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Plenty of room for cameras and extras

I've been using it as a daily backpack for about two years. For photography I just add cameras and use it as a "city tour" backpack, which is handy for me because that way I don't forget to move the things I use from one backpack to another (cables for charging iPad and headphones for example). What can I pack (see photo): This backpack will comfortably fit a Sony A7 (all variants or A9) + 25mm lens, Mamiya 7 + 50mm lens and a mini tripod. (Mini tripod Manfrotto MTPIXI-B PIXI). It's all at the…

Pros
  • Easy to install
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Camera 50/50 / EDC: Luggage and Travel Gear

Write this review after 2 months of use. First, it's one of the few backpacks that combines quick camera access with the ability to carry personal items. Pros: 1. The camera compartment is spacious. With origami style dividers, easily store more than 5 main lenses.2. Comfortable padding on the shoulder straps and back part, chest straps and hip straps (removable)3. Aesthetically it just looks great and sporty so doesn't really stand out like a camera bag4. Strong durable material, can stand…

Pros
  • Glitter
Cons
  • Expandable

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very comfortable city bag for hiking

First of all I would like to say that this is a replacement for my Kata 3N1-20 bag which has served me well for quite some time. The reason it had to be replaced was because it didn't have a dedicated laptop compartment and I wanted to try something outside of the Kata bag range. What I like: 1) It obviously has room for a laptop and a tablet. My 15" MacBook Pro and 12" iPad Pro fit perfectly (the iPad has a separate sleeve in the laptop compartment). 2) It has two main compartments: a) the…

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

After hours of debating I'm so glad I chose this bag.

I bought this to take my camera and camping gear on an overseas trip to Iceland and Scotland. Although I initially declined the price, I can't imagine choosing anything else. I was able to set up my Nikon D5500 with a lens attached, an ultra wide angle lens, a 55-200mm lens and a bunch of small accessories INSIDE. DESIGNATED CAMERA COMPARTMENT. Also, I could easily fit two raincoats, two pairs of gloves, a waterproof backpack cover, and a few other accessories (such as a laptop charger) in the…

Pros
  • The tripod can be easily transported with the practical storage compartment on the side wall. Stabilize heavy loads with a chest strap.
Cons
  • I will be silent

Revainrating 5 out of 5

THE BEST CAMERA BAG

Just to start: I LOVE THIS CAMERA BACKPACK! The best camera backpacks on the market. I'm someone who's just starting out in photography and decided I needed something to carry all my stuff around with me. I searched and searched trying to find the best bag for carrying capacity, looks and best price and this bag was it. I place my 18-55 lens and Mavic Air controller on one side and hold my Mavic Air on the other side. In the top pocket I put my Canon 5D with drone, laptop and phone charger. I…

Pros
  • Store your personal gear in the spacious multi-pocket compartment
Cons
  • I'm getting back to you

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Almost, but not quite.

I have been using a Thule crossover backpack since 2012 and am very impressed with the build quality, design and comfort of this bag. When I ordered the Thule Aspect DSLR case I expected the same quality, design and features that I expect from my Thule Crossover. I had three different camera backpacks. I'm always looking for an overseas backpack with a hip belt, laptop, iPad and camera compartments as well as the usual travel essentials. I had a LowePro Fastpack 350, a Kata KT 3 in 1 Sling…

Pros
  • Adjustable padded compartment to protect your DSLR and multiple lenses, flashes or other gear
Cons
  • Quality