- VIDEO
Image Unavailable
Color:
-
-
-
- To view this video download Flash Player
Lowepro ProTactic 450 AW Camera Backpack - Professional Protection for Your Camera Gear or DJI Mavic Pro/Mavic Pro Platinum
- Fits 1-2 Pro DSLRs, one with up to 70-200mm f/2.8 lens attached, 8 lenses/speed lights, 15" laptop, tripod and accessories. The ProTactic 450 AW also fits the DJI Mavic Pro drone
- Never miss a critical mission thanks four access points: the molded, turret-loading top, quick-grab from both sides, and full, back entry for set-up and security
- Create limitless set-ups with a robust, Slip Lock compatible strap system. Internal Dimensions: 31.8 x 19.8 x 44 cm (12.52 x 7.80 x 17.32 in) External Dimensions: 34.8 x 27 x 48.8 cm (13.70 x 10.63 x 19.21 in). Weight: 2.6 kg (5.72 lbs)
- Get versatile with five modular accessories - water bottle pouch, accessory case, tripod cup and two cinch straps - all Slip Lock-compatible and included with pack
- ProTactic features ActivZone System technology to deliver targeted support at shoulder blades, lumbar and waist for comfort on the move. Laptop compartment dimensions-11.2x 1.1 x 14.5 inch
Similar items that may deliver to you quickly
- TARION Camera Backpack Bag Small - Professional DSLR Camera Bag with Waterproof Rain Cover Laptop Compartment Photograhy Backpack Case Black TB-SAmazon's Choicein Camera CasesFREE Shipping by AmazonGet it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31
- MOSISO Camera Backpack, DSLR/SLR/Mirrorless Tactical Camera Bag Case with Laptop Compartment Compatible with Canon/Nikon/Sony, BlackFREE Shipping by AmazonGet it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31
- K&F Concept Camera Backpacks for Photographers Travel Bag for Tripod Camera Lence Accessory with laptop compartment and Rain Cover Waterproof Multi-Functional Camera Bags for Dslr Cameras Black45% offLimited time dealFREE Shipping by AmazonGet it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31
- Lowepro Freeline Camera Backpack 350 AW, Black. Versatile Daypack Designed for Travel, Photographers and videographers. for DSLR, Mirrorless, Laptops, Bridge, CSC, Lenses and Travel Gear.FREE Shipping by AmazonGet it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31Only 1 left in stock - order soon.
Compare with similar items
This Item Lowepro ProTactic 450 AW Camera Backpack - Professional Protection for Your Camera Gear or DJI Mavic Pro/Mavic Pro Platinum | Recommendations | dummy | dummy | dummy | dummy | |
Try again! Added to Cart Add to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart Add to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart Add to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart Add to Cart | Try again! Added to Cart Add to Cart | ||
Price | Currently unavailable. | $35.99$35.99 | -15% $48.39$48.39 Typical: $56.99 | $69.99$69.99 | $99.99$99.99 | $227.58$227.58 |
Delivery | — | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 | Get it as soon as Sunday, Mar 31 |
Customer Ratings | ||||||
Durability | 4.6 | 3.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.6 | — |
Quality of material | 4.7 | 4.3 | 4.7 | — | 4.7 | — |
Value for money | — | 3.8 | 4.4 | 4.1 | — | 4.5 |
Sturdiness | — | 3.6 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.5 | — |
For traveling | 4.7 | — | — | — | 4.6 | 3.5 |
Sold By | — | Jade-World US | ECOSUSI INC | Mosiso | Jade-World US | Amazon.com |
capacity | 20 liters | 13.3 kilograms | 35 liters | — | 35 liters | 21.5 liters |
size | 450 AW Camera Backpack | Small | Large | — | Large | 350 AW |
outer material | — | Polyester | Polyester | Polyester | Nylon | Nylon |
closure type | Zipper | Zipper | Zipper | Zipper | Zipper | Zipper |
weight | 2.6 grams | 0.83 pounds | 2.3 pounds | 3.25 pounds | 3.2 pounds | 1.86 kilograms |
water resistance | water resistant | waterproof | water resistant | water resistant | waterproof | water resistant |
Looking for specific info?
Product information
Product Dimensions | 10.63 x 13.7 x 19.21 inches |
---|---|
Item Weight | 0.092 ounces |
ASIN | B00ND21KS8 |
Item model number | LP36772 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,629 in Camera Cases |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 10, 2014 |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | DayMen US, Inc. |
Age Range Description | All |
Item Weight | 2.6 Grams |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Feedback
What's in the box
Product Description
The ProTactic 450 AW delivers high performance to pro photographers who need an urban-inspired pack that delivers on all fronts: accessibility, versatility, comfort and organization. Customize your kit for the way you shoot. This pack offers limitless set-ups with four ways to access your gear. The robust SlipLock compatible strap system allows you to attach extra gear when you need it. The ActivZone harness provides ventilation and targeted comfort for support on the move. MaxFit System dividers for maximum gear capacity. Protect gear with the built-in All Weather AW Cover. The ProTactic 450 AW fits 1-2 Pro DSLRs, one with up to 70-200mm f/2.8 lens attached 8 lenses/speedlights, a 15" laptop, and a tripod. The ProTactic 450 AW also fits the DJI Mavic Pro drone.
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on AmazonCustomers say
Customers like the size, comfort, safety, and flexibility of the backpack. For example, they mention it's very spacious, has enough space to hold 2 cameras, lenses, and accessories, and it'll stay comfortable even packed with gear. That said, some disagree on portability.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Customers like the size of the backpack. They say it has ample pockets that optimize space efficiently. They also say it's perfect for all their gear and does not feel huge on their back. Customers also mention that it has enough space to hold 2 cameras, lenses, and accessories. They appreciate the deep pockets and the fact that it fits in airline overhead compartments easily.
"...It also has pockets for my business cards and my press pass. The other feature that I like is the access door on top of the bag...." Read more
"...Waist straps are a great size and location, I usually pull these off for daily use because they annoy me but these are night a tight and have a..." Read more
"...The storage options are huge, the ergonomics and camera access features are excellent, and it is generally solid and protective...." Read more
"...Its modular internals and ample pockets optimize space efficiently, catering well to heavy usage...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the backpack. They mention that it's comfortable to wear even packed with gear, has a relatively slim design, and has comfortable shoulder straps and detachable belly strap. The back padding is comfortable and has lots of air flow. Most important, it does not feel huge on your back and remains comfortable while being carried. It comfortably fits the Gimbal and A7III.
"...I LOVED their shoulder and waist harness systems. Super comfortable and supportive of the gear...." Read more
"...So, I give this backpack top marks for quality, protection, comfort and utility. It fit my needs very well...." Read more
"...And it's comfortable to wear with everything loaded.All things considered, the Pro Tactic 450AW is the best choice for me." Read more
"...Comfortable and hangs well even with a lot of weight in the bag...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the camera backpack. For example, they mention the padding, design, hardshell, and pouches are designed perfectly. Some say that it's inconspicuous and functional with lots of access. That said, most are happy with the product's appearance.
"...the dividers are strong with a good design and strong velcro - heh, almost too strong.*..." Read more
"...are still working great, and the outside of the bag, it still looks great. I have used this bag for all sorts of shoots, and it hasn't failed me yet...." Read more
"...because in all other respects this is probably the best designed all around camera backpack I’ve seen in a long time...." Read more
"...Worst of all, the straps aren't really up to the task - they're woefully underdesigned for a bag of this size...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the safety of the backpack. They mention that it is well-padded to protect gear, and has strong materials. The bag is fairly rigid, which provides protection from the outside, but inside the bag the dividers keep everything safe. They are happy and impressed with the security of the zippered side, zippers, and strong straps and buckles. The backpack has adequate padding on the back and the waist straps, providing protection from pickpockets in city.
"...So, I give this backpack top marks for quality, protection, comfort and utility. It fit my needs very well...." Read more
".../pulls are solid; shoulder straps are more beefy; padding against your back is more serious - more like something you'd buy at REI for multi-day..." Read more
"...Very well built. Quality zippers, feels strong and keeps shape to protect gear, strong straps, buckles etc...." Read more
"...ComfortIt's pretty comfortable for the size. There is adequate padding on the back, and the waist straps have some good padding as well...." Read more
Customers like the versatility of the bag. They say it has multiple points of entry, is completely modular, and has lots of dividers. Customers also appreciate the multiple access points and configurations for their gear.
"...Super comfortable and supportive of the gear. But their interior volumes and configurable features just weren’t what I was looking for...." Read more
"...to them - the body of the bag is somewhat rigid, and the top cap is even more rigid. The stitching, zippers, materials are all top-notch...." Read more
"...The top is a hard shell and the entire bag is very firm on the outside...." Read more
"...This is bag with some incredible features, marred by some cost saving movies that don't line up with a $250 MSRP bag...." Read more
Customers find the backpack easy to access their equipment and lenses. They appreciate the quick access side and the notch construction. They also say the bag is well constructed and has easy access from the top or the back. Customers also mention that the ergonomics and camera access features are excellent. They love how convenient it is to store their camera inside the pack.
"...Here’s why:First, it’s super functional. With access all over the bag, you can get your gear in virutally any way...." Read more
"...I give this backpack top marks for quality, protection, comfort and utility. It fit my needs very well...." Read more
"...The bag is attractive. The sling concept has worked great for me in the past, so that functionality was appealing...." Read more
"...There is the top access, two side access ports, and of course the whole thing can unzip from the back...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the backpack. Some mention it's super sturdy, bulky, and strong, while others say it'll be too heavy for everyday street use.
"...Comparing the 350/450 - the 350 is nice and compact, and holds *most* of my kit without trouble...." Read more
"...Some down sides:Fully loaded, the bag is heavy. Empty it’s heavy...." Read more
"...This bag is much slimmer, the laptop rides against your back, and for me it has much better weight distribution. (I'm 5' 9”, and 165 pounds.)..." Read more
"...bags, but after researching, it doesn’t seem like it’s a particularly heavy bag compared to its peers...." Read more
Reviews with images
-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
I actually bought both of the Vanguards first. I LOVED their shoulder and waist harness systems. Super comfortable and supportive of the gear. But their interior volumes and configurable features just weren’t what I was looking for. One was too small, the other way too big. Also, they didn’t have the FREAKING AWESOME cameral body access options this pack has. More on that later. I have used those access points on the Lowe almost exclusively (the side access panels) and I LOVE that.
The Lowe happens to be the first pack I eyed...but then I saw the Vanguards....tried them and came back to the Lowe. I’m glad I did. Here’s why:
First, it’s super functional. With access all over the bag, you can get your gear in virutally any way.
The volume is tremendous as is the flexibility. It’s not quite big enough for EVERYTHING I’d like to carry. But TBH, if it was, the thing would be WAY too heavy.
I love that it stands on its own, vertically, instead of falling over when fully loaded
I love that I can get my camera body with a 300mm zoom lens in the bag and still get it out quickly to shoot something, even with the bag on my back/shoulder. I can even carry my MacBook Pro and my terabyte drive in it.
I love that I can fit all four of my lenses, batteries, manuals, my computer, notebooks filters and still have room for my drone. That’s just awesome. Although I don’t think I can fit all my drone accessories in there. We’ll see.
But what is really cool and what puts this pack above all the others are the “molly” type webbing all around the bag. This adds a level of external modularity the others just couldn’t match. As a former Marine, I am familiar with this modular system and thought it was a brilliant add.
The bag came with a little accessory pouch that had a bottle holder, tripod foot holder, and external soft case all compatible with the molly webbing. Along with these accessories, came these two straps for strapping on and securing a tripod or other equipment. These straps I thought were essential. But only two wasn’t enough IMO. I did a little research and found them on the Lowe website, but they are perpetually sold out. When I emailed the company to see when they might restock them, they said they’re now only sold with the entire accessory kit. I told them I didn’t need additional pouches, I only wanted two more straps.
Guess what?
The service agent sent me two more straps by themselves at no charge. Now THAT’s customer service!
Some down sides:
Fully loaded, the bag is heavy. Empty it’s heavy. So the average American is probably going to find that they can’t max the functionality because they can’t hump the bag fully loaded.
The support system (straps and hip belt) could use signigicant re-engineering. If they (Lowe) would look at Vanguard’s system and emulate that, this would be the perfect pack. It can carry so much, but the support system is not up to the task of transferring the load where the body can best accomodate it.
Build quality so far is great. Especially compared to the cheap as crap Amazon Basics Lens pouches I’ll be writing a review about. So far there are no frays, or seam failures anywhere.
I love the extended pulls on all the zippers as well as the duplicated zippers on main access panels making it easy to get at gear even with gloves on.
I cannot overemphasize how much I love the side panel access points. They are awesome, especially when out and about. Being able to reach the body without taking off the pack is just awesome.
So I’m greatly satisfied with my purchase. I dropped one star on versatility because you can’t get more straps. I dinged material quality one star because the hard shell on the top of the bag (or maybe the seams sewn around it) is distorted, making the zippered closure hard to close sometimes.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2018
I actually bought both of the Vanguards first. I LOVED their shoulder and waist harness systems. Super comfortable and supportive of the gear. But their interior volumes and configurable features just weren’t what I was looking for. One was too small, the other way too big. Also, they didn’t have the FREAKING AWESOME cameral body access options this pack has. More on that later. I have used those access points on the Lowe almost exclusively (the side access panels) and I LOVE that.
The Lowe happens to be the first pack I eyed...but then I saw the Vanguards....tried them and came back to the Lowe. I’m glad I did. Here’s why:
First, it’s super functional. With access all over the bag, you can get your gear in virutally any way.
The volume is tremendous as is the flexibility. It’s not quite big enough for EVERYTHING I’d like to carry. But TBH, if it was, the thing would be WAY too heavy.
I love that it stands on its own, vertically, instead of falling over when fully loaded
I love that I can get my camera body with a 300mm zoom lens in the bag and still get it out quickly to shoot something, even with the bag on my back/shoulder. I can even carry my MacBook Pro and my terabyte drive in it.
I love that I can fit all four of my lenses, batteries, manuals, my computer, notebooks filters and still have room for my drone. That’s just awesome. Although I don’t think I can fit all my drone accessories in there. We’ll see.
But what is really cool and what puts this pack above all the others are the “molly” type webbing all around the bag. This adds a level of external modularity the others just couldn’t match. As a former Marine, I am familiar with this modular system and thought it was a brilliant add.
The bag came with a little accessory pouch that had a bottle holder, tripod foot holder, and external soft case all compatible with the molly webbing. Along with these accessories, came these two straps for strapping on and securing a tripod or other equipment. These straps I thought were essential. But only two wasn’t enough IMO. I did a little research and found them on the Lowe website, but they are perpetually sold out. When I emailed the company to see when they might restock them, they said they’re now only sold with the entire accessory kit. I told them I didn’t need additional pouches, I only wanted two more straps.
Guess what?
The service agent sent me two more straps by themselves at no charge. Now THAT’s customer service!
Some down sides:
Fully loaded, the bag is heavy. Empty it’s heavy. So the average American is probably going to find that they can’t max the functionality because they can’t hump the bag fully loaded.
The support system (straps and hip belt) could use signigicant re-engineering. If they (Lowe) would look at Vanguard’s system and emulate that, this would be the perfect pack. It can carry so much, but the support system is not up to the task of transferring the load where the body can best accomodate it.
Build quality so far is great. Especially compared to the cheap as crap Amazon Basics Lens pouches I’ll be writing a review about. So far there are no frays, or seam failures anywhere.
I love the extended pulls on all the zippers as well as the duplicated zippers on main access panels making it easy to get at gear even with gloves on.
I cannot overemphasize how much I love the side panel access points. They are awesome, especially when out and about. Being able to reach the body without taking off the pack is just awesome.
So I’m greatly satisfied with my purchase. I dropped one star on versatility because you can’t get more straps. I dinged material quality one star because the hard shell on the top of the bag (or maybe the seams sewn around it) is distorted, making the zippered closure hard to close sometimes.
After hours on the interweb I settled on the Lowepro ProTactic 350 AW. There are many attractive solutions out there, but I have full confidence in Lowepro quality. Just returned from the Dark Continent and the backpack worked so well I am compelled to submit this review.
I carried my 70D, with battery grip, and the 18-135 attached, the 100-400, a 50mm, 24mm, charger, lens hoods, two eye glass cases, small bag of lens cleaning stuff and a sleeve of filters. Also stored my iPad. Came in at just under 6kg and since I wore it on my back through airports, no problems with the extra kilo. Stores easily in overhead and would fit under the seat on commercial aircraft.
I configured the interior such that the body and lens went in the top. I never accessed the camera from the zippered top. With my battery grip it is difficult to lift the camera through the opening, although there is plenty of room for the body/grip/lens inside. Also, when on game drives, I immediately changed to the 100-400 so I was opening the pack anyways. I stored the 100-400 along the bottom which is just wide enough to fit horizontally. I laid the pack down on it's face and easily unzipped the back panel all the way down both sides. I suspect that, without the grip, I could have left the 100-400 on the body and just pulled it out of the top.
The pack comes with two accessory pouches, one designed for a water bottle and the other a zippered pouch. They are attached like a military "molle" system and there are molle loops all around the back and sides so you could add more. This is important because one criticism of this backpack is it is lacking the nooks and crannies for other stuff. There are two zippered pockets on the sides close to the top, but these are too tight to fit a wallet. There are decent zippered sleeves on the inside of the back panel, but they are not deep and you have to take off the pack and open it up to get to these. So I kept my passport and cash in my pants pocket when traveling and going across borders, but stowed in in the pack when I wouldn't need to get to it.
So, I give this backpack top marks for quality, protection, comfort and utility. It fit my needs very well. And, the EF 100-400mm IS II, OMG, absolutely amazing.
Top reviews from other countries
Pros: es un morral que le cabe TODO, antiguamente tenía el de Amazon, salió bueno, pero quedó corto de espacio y empezó a dañarse por el uso.
Cons: si tienes equipo mirriorless, puede que te sirva más el 350 AW, lo único malo es que solamente cabe un portatil de 13¨.
Cuando tenga más tiempo con la mochila haré un review completo.
Si tienes mucho equipo, este es el morral a comprar.
Reviewed in Mexico on November 26, 2019
Pros: es un morral que le cabe TODO, antiguamente tenía el de Amazon, salió bueno, pero quedó corto de espacio y empezó a dañarse por el uso.
Cons: si tienes equipo mirriorless, puede que te sirva más el 350 AW, lo único malo es que solamente cabe un portatil de 13¨.
Cuando tenga más tiempo con la mochila haré un review completo.
Si tienes mucho equipo, este es el morral a comprar.
Inside the bag, you will find that there is more than enough room. With some arranging, I'm able to fit a Dji Mavic Pro, 2 extra batteries, the controller, a D7000 with battery pack and a 50mm lens attached, a Pentax K1000 with a 50mm attached, a Yashica A medium format camera, a Nikon SB700 flash, a 28mm lens, 135mm lens, 80-210mm lens for my film camera and a 35mm lens and 18-105mm lens for my Nikon D7000 and a hotshoe LED light all sit in the main compartment. In the pockets inside, I have the charger and extra battery for the Nikon D7000 and some lens filters. There is a laptop compartment located inside as well for a 15" laptop. There's enough room to hold it all. Grabbing what you need the quickest is made convenient by placing them near the quick access zippers on the inside.
Every photographer that has too much gear for their current bag, this bag will suit your needs. It has enough room and is well protected to secure it inside. The bag comes with enough dividers for endless customization to sort your gear. When fully loaded prepare for it to be heavy. The chest and waist straps are what makes this bag very comfortable when walking around fully loaded. The weight isn't noticeable and you'll thank your shoulders for not using a messenger bag. The padding on the back is also super comfortable and soft.
The addition of a raincoat to cover the bag for unpleasant weather is wonderful and located at the bottom. The access points (one at the top and 2 at the side) are easy to get too but for travelling in large crowds (such as on trains or standing on the bus) I recommend putting on a few small locks on the double zippers, just to keep thieving hands away. It can be opened and closed within seconds before you notice it so best to keep the zippers locked. The modular accessories which you can clip to the front are unique with endless options, such as hooking a tripod to the back or a water bottle for long commutes in the wilderness. Again I wouldn't recommend for use in large crowds just for security purposes.
Overall the bag solves the problem of not being able to carry all your gear by being so big that it carries it all and then some. The interior design is well thought out and roomy, the outer design is discrete with add on options, the raincoat is functional and smart, and the straps and padding add a luxury support and comfort.
I would highly recommend this to anyone out there as this bag will be the last bag you ever need.
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2017
Inside the bag, you will find that there is more than enough room. With some arranging, I'm able to fit a Dji Mavic Pro, 2 extra batteries, the controller, a D7000 with battery pack and a 50mm lens attached, a Pentax K1000 with a 50mm attached, a Yashica A medium format camera, a Nikon SB700 flash, a 28mm lens, 135mm lens, 80-210mm lens for my film camera and a 35mm lens and 18-105mm lens for my Nikon D7000 and a hotshoe LED light all sit in the main compartment. In the pockets inside, I have the charger and extra battery for the Nikon D7000 and some lens filters. There is a laptop compartment located inside as well for a 15" laptop. There's enough room to hold it all. Grabbing what you need the quickest is made convenient by placing them near the quick access zippers on the inside.
Every photographer that has too much gear for their current bag, this bag will suit your needs. It has enough room and is well protected to secure it inside. The bag comes with enough dividers for endless customization to sort your gear. When fully loaded prepare for it to be heavy. The chest and waist straps are what makes this bag very comfortable when walking around fully loaded. The weight isn't noticeable and you'll thank your shoulders for not using a messenger bag. The padding on the back is also super comfortable and soft.
The addition of a raincoat to cover the bag for unpleasant weather is wonderful and located at the bottom. The access points (one at the top and 2 at the side) are easy to get too but for travelling in large crowds (such as on trains or standing on the bus) I recommend putting on a few small locks on the double zippers, just to keep thieving hands away. It can be opened and closed within seconds before you notice it so best to keep the zippers locked. The modular accessories which you can clip to the front are unique with endless options, such as hooking a tripod to the back or a water bottle for long commutes in the wilderness. Again I wouldn't recommend for use in large crowds just for security purposes.
Overall the bag solves the problem of not being able to carry all your gear by being so big that it carries it all and then some. The interior design is well thought out and roomy, the outer design is discrete with add on options, the raincoat is functional and smart, and the straps and padding add a luxury support and comfort.
I would highly recommend this to anyone out there as this bag will be the last bag you ever need.
- The quality of backpack is topclass feels like a military grade and for that quality it will last for years.
- If you have a single camera or minimal gear then go for AW 350 it will be sufficient.
- It can even fit clothes for a day trip.
- Finally what I can tell is other than buying new version 450 AW-II it's better to stick to the older version for less price same features.
Reviewed in India on October 31, 2019
- The quality of backpack is topclass feels like a military grade and for that quality it will last for years.
- If you have a single camera or minimal gear then go for AW 350 it will be sufficient.
- It can even fit clothes for a day trip.
- Finally what I can tell is other than buying new version 450 AW-II it's better to stick to the older version for less price same features.
También lleva una funda para agua en la parte inferior de la mochila.
No se abre por delante, solo por detras y de forma lateral, lo que evita cualquier posible robo en zonas concurridas, todo el interior es totalmente modificable con los separadores que trae en velcro.
De tamaño, para viajes en avión... Es del tamaño de una maleta de las que permiten de forma gratuita, como bolsa de mano no pasa.
Recomiendo su compra? Por su puesto, sobre todo si tienes que llevar varios miles de euros en la espalda y bien protegidos.
Reviewed in Spain on September 12, 2018
También lleva una funda para agua en la parte inferior de la mochila.
No se abre por delante, solo por detras y de forma lateral, lo que evita cualquier posible robo en zonas concurridas, todo el interior es totalmente modificable con los separadores que trae en velcro.
De tamaño, para viajes en avión... Es del tamaño de una maleta de las que permiten de forma gratuita, como bolsa de mano no pasa.
Recomiendo su compra? Por su puesto, sobre todo si tienes que llevar varios miles de euros en la espalda y bien protegidos.
Der ProTactic gleicht einem Koffer, der immer sein Form behält. d.h. das Equipment ist immer geschützt. Es ist ausreichend Platz für eine komplette Fotoausrüstung. 2 DLSRs mit div. Objektiven ist kein Problem. Die Verarbeitung ist top verarbeitet und macht einen sehr wertigen Eindruck. Bilder mit den vielfältigen Layoutmöglichkeiten finden man im Netz zuhauf. Der Tragekompfort ist optimal, die Gurte sind sehr breit es drückt nichts.
Wer allerdings einen Wanderrucksack sucht, sollte sich über das hohe Eigengewicht im Klaren sein. Ich würde Lowepro nicht für mittlere und lange Touren empfehlen. Mit meiner Sony A99 + 24-70 (Zeiss), 16-35 (Zeiss) 5 Akkus, Karbonstativ und div. Kleinkram (Filter, Fernauslöser) kam ich auf > 8 KG.
Ich verwende ihn bei Sessions, wo ich nicht weit zu tragen habe.
+ Sehr robust
+ Toller Tragekopfort
+ Hohe Qualität
+ Sehr gut gepostert
+ Formstabil
+ Viel Stauraum
+ Darf mit ins Flugzeug
- hohes Eigengewicht
- Topzugriff etwas hakelig wg. der harten Kappe