TARIONCamera Bag Large Photography - Camera Backpack with Dual-Side Opening Waterproof Raincover for DSLR Drone Travel Rucksack Hexagon Series
D**E
Great camera travel bag
I don't usually write reviews but this is a quality item. I can store and carry all my camera gear in it; lenses, filters, tripods, etc. It's easy to access all the various pockets and feels very well made. Very comfortable to wear too
A**N
Unlike any backpack i have seen!!!
I have been looking for a multipurpose backpack which can be used for carrying camera gear and having enough spare space to carry 2 days worth of hiking clothes. When i ordered this out of curiosity, i was sceptical on how good it could be. But boy, was i proved wrong.Some unique points to note:- Versatile back pack: You have infinite options to customise from the selected range of dividers. Trust me when i say this, but you can take this for hiking, a day out for street photography, or as a regular use backpack.- Multiple access point: As a person who carries his photo gear, this bag helps me tonnes in the domain of accessibility. I have multiple option of set up for the camera gear and 3 access point set up to get my gear in and out of the backpack- Material quality: The backpack is made with a rain-resistant fabric, which will keep your gear and other essentials out from a light drizzle. But if it starts to rain, the provided rain cover will help your items safe from the water damage.- Design: The completely open design of the backpack helps in setting up the backpack according to your unique need. Yet, once set up, it is one SEXY backpack. A true head-turner, if you are into backpacks.- Huge storage space for your minute accessories: The bag has one of the most number of functional pockets i have seen in a back pack. All being functional and utilitarian, for a organized freak like me.I am not entirely sure on the long term durability of the fabric. The back padding and the padding on carrying straps seems to be good enough for short duration (2-3 hrs), but need to see how it fair with heavy loads and constant carrying. Might provide an update after a longer use.
P**2
Comfortable for use
Nice bag roomy to hold camera and couple of lenses with but could not fit my 600mm lens how ever the tripod strap and cover seals secured well made and feels goodDown side needs to be a bit wider to take a 600 lense
K**N
Sturdy
Whilst it was like a game from “The Krypton Factor” once set up, it seems very sturdy and of quality with camera gear in. Also feels comfortable on the back when considering the weight of the gear within the bag. Bag is also quite heavy to begin with, so, it seems a good backpack for your gear.
M**T
Nice bag but description doesn't match
Description states 21L. Bag is actually 17L.A shame as the bag itself is very well made and looks great.
K**N
Worth it !
My favourite bag yet, loads of space and compartments, looks stylish. Protects items well.
T**M
Great quality and design
Very nice quality and lightweight bag, well designed
G**K
Buyer's remorse
I bought this bag over the summer and started using it immediately. I wasn't washed away immediately, but I calmed myself as I knew that figuring out a photography backpack can take time, you set it up, put your stuff in it and keep changing it as you go to tailor it to your needs - at least that was my thought process. So I was patient, and rearranged it a few times, ignoring the issues as the price was good and I hoped I could get used to the bag. I couldn't and by the time I realized this, I was outside of the return window by 2 days. This review is not a 2 star review for my inability to track time and lashing out. I sucked it up and carried on using it, thinking it serves me well for putting things off and ignoring signs.So a few months down the road, I feel like I can't keep it to myself any longer. This bag is impossible to keep tidy. The metal hook design is a big flop, they come out of the holes all the time. And no, I don't put too many things in the backpack. I've got a aps-c dslr body, 1 telephoto, 1 short zoom and a 50mm lens in there, along with a flashgun, a strap, and an old compact film camera. Charger, some filters and bits and bobs. I'd say I'm at 60% capacity at most, yet the dividers keep shuffling around (yes, I tried and tried securing them, rearranging them). The problem is, the sides of the bag are flexing and because of this, the metal hooks come out of their holes, and these in turn pull and tug inside the closed bag while walking and by the time I open the bag, things shuffled, moved, and I just worry one day something will fall out and break. There are many pockets, but it's hard to keep everything organised, the pockets overlap, and it's just a guessing game most of the time. The pocket at the top bulges out so much and the bag becomes top heavy every time I put something in it that it's just very weird to use it, and I look like a ninja turtle with it on my back. The bag can open fully by zipping it down all the way, but this feels super unsafe as there is almost nothing holding the equipment, other than the already shuffled and partly undone dividers. This is a bad bag, there is no two ways about it. I'm gonna need to look for another one.
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