XPRO Outdoor Photo / Video / Camera / Notebook Backpack with Front Tripod Holder
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Product Description
Re-enforced contour shoulder harness and waist belt. Evenly distribution of CG. Upper and lower back padding for maximum comfort. Water resistant 1680D Nylon Shell & 420D Rip-stop Nylon lining. V-2744 is one of the bigger storage Photo / Video backpack. V-2744 is designed to accommodate multiple compact or medium format photo / video outfits and a personal laptop computer up to 15" or possibly super slim 17" Notebook. V2744 is ideal for outdoor photographers who spend days, weeks, or even months out on the field fully equipped.
Product Details
- Brand: Casio
- Model: V2744
- Dimensions: 20.00" h x 12.50" w x 9.00" l, 4.90 pounds
Features
- Multiple interior compartment design
- Dual exterior compartment and side pockets
- Front Tripod Holder
- Multiple interior pockets for your memory cards and filters
- Reinforced padded dividers with wood center inserts
Customer Reviews
XPRO Camera Backpack
This is just what I have been looking for. Large enough to hold the equipment for a day trip or for a month. It is well constructed and it has easy access to the different pockets and compartments. The price is right and the backpack is comparable to other packs in the $170.00 range. My only complaint is the waist belt. I have a 36" waist and the belt would do well to handle a 32" waist.
The Outback Photographer
Lots of storage
I really like this backpack. It has plenty of room to easily store everything I want to take with me, it appears to be well constructed and it is very comfortable to wear. It will easily handle a DSLR with a long lens, and has lots of compartments for additional lenses. A previous review mentioned a small waist belt, but it fit comfortably around my 36" waist with another two inches to spare. The zippers are a bit tight, but hopefully they will loosen up a bit with use. Overall, it's a great product for a very reasonable price.
Big, Not Real Robust
I thought this backpack would fit my needs, and it does - barely. It also barely holds my 15.2" widescreen notebook - the zippers stretch around it. The main compartment is big enough to hold a lot of gear tho. It is thick enough to comfortably hold a full size DSLR (eg, or say a 20D with battery grip)
Overall not as well constructed as my Canon backpack, but bigger, and holds my computer. It fits under an airline seat and barely in the overhead - you might have to pull the computer or empty the outside top pocket. One of the straps started coming apart after two months of light use (carry it to work daily). But for the price, I don't expect it to last forever.
