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Lowepro Trekker Backpack DSLR Black Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Details

BrandLowepro
ColorGrey
MaterialPolyester
Item Dimensions LxWxH13.78 x 9.45 x 24.41 inches
Item Weight0.2 Kilograms

Description of Lowepro Trekker Backpack DSLR Black

Travel friendly: Pro Trekker BP 550 AW II protects a maximum amount of gear in a modular system that converts into two carry-on size bags; waist belt is removable for easier handling. Fit to the max: Patent-pending MaxFit System carries more gear; sturdy tripod straps combine with stowable cup for full-sized tripod and two side zip stash pockets for quick access to travel items. Everything you need: Fits Pro Mirrorless or DSLR with 400 lens attached, 4-6 extra lenses two speedlights, 15 Inch laptop, 10 Inch tablet, Wacom type tablet, smartphone, full size tripod, accessories. Free your workflow: Organise gear you need, including three screens/devices in padded CradleFit pockets; lots of device storage means you can bring the tools you need for asset management in the field. Backcountry ready: Ergonomic shoulder straps, adjustable sternum, load bearing waist belt and ActiveZone back panel deliver all-day comfort for heavy loads and remote shoot locations.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well designed and durable!

Excellent bag. Enough space. Much stronger than the Monfrotto Bumblebee 230. The shoulder straps are pulled out of the Monfrotto in the first year.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just get it. it will not disappoint you.

Without a doubt the best backpack I've ever used. In the center are: 2 Nikon D610 bodies, Nikon 105mm macro lens, Nikon 18-35mm wide angle lens, Nikon 50mm lens, Nikon 200-500mm lens, Nikon 300mm mm lens and remote flash. Additional pockets and compartments for various parts and accessories. Plus my Lenovo 2 in 1 laptop, all chargers. and my tripod.

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent bag. Time will tell if it's worth the price.

Good size bag. Can my Nikon D810 with my Nikon f4 200-400mm lens, 70-200mm lens, 24-70mm lens, Nikon 60mm macro lens, Nikon 2x extender, Nikon 1.7 extender, my filter system with filters, my 3 extender tubes for carry the macro photography . , my MC-36 remote trigger, my 140mm Arca Swiss mounting rod and tools. I like that you can remove the hip belt if you want. Comfortable to wear.

Pros
  • Positive only
Cons
  • May cause injury

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just get it. it will not disappoint you.

The best backpack I have ever used. In the center are: 2 Nikon D610 bodies, Nikon 105mm macro lens, Nikon 18-35mm wide angle lens, Nikon 50mm lens, Nikon 200-500mm lens, Nikon 300mm mm lens and remote flash. Additional pockets and compartments for various parts and accessories. Plus my Lenovo 2 in 1 laptop, all chargers. and my tripod.

Pros
  • EVERYTHING YOU NEED: Suitable for Pro or DSLR mirrorless camera with 400 lens attached, 4-6 additional lenses, dual flash, 15" laptop, 10" tablet, Wacom tablet, smartphone, tripod full size, accessories
Cons
  • confused

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Well designed and durable!

Great bag. Enough space. Much stronger than the Monfrotto Bumblebee 230. The shoulder straps are pulled out of the Monfrotto in the first year.

Pros
  • Free Your Workflow: Organize essential gear including three screens/devices in soft CradleFit pockets; lots of device storage means you can take the tools you need to manage assets in the field with you
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent bag. Time will tell if it's worth the price.

Good size bag. Can my Nikon D810 with my Nikon f4 200-400mm lens, 70-200mm lens, 24-70mm lens, Nikon 60mm macro lens, Nikon 2x extender, Nikon 1.7 extender, my filter system with filters, my 3 extender tubes for carry the macro photography . , my MC-36 remote trigger, my 140mm Arca Swiss mounting rod and tools. I like that you can remove the hip belt if you want. Comfortable to wear.

Pros
  • Travel-friendly: The Pro Trekker BP 550 AW II protects the maximum amount of gear with a modular system that converts into two carry-on bags; Waist belt is detachable for easy handling
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Large, flexible, comfortable, durable

I've been using this for semi-professional landscape photography which I've been doing for over 30 years. Only first impressions in this review as I didn't get a chance to take it on the road. First, it's very large and can hold a lot of gear. I installed it with three dlsr bodies, 70-210, 28-70, 16-35, 24 and fisheye lenses. All of this is stored in the main compartment along with extension cords and a light meter. There are many extra pockets for memory cards, filters, water bottle or…

Pros
  • Maximum fit: The patented MaxFit system accommodates more gear; Sturdy tripod straps combine with retractable shell for a full size tripod and two zippered side pockets for quick access to travel gear
Cons
  • Great Price