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![]() | Lowepro Photo Sport 300AW II Pros: Construction, materials, lightness, compartments Cons: Belt Opinion: I mainly use it for all my different outings (mountain, urbex, street, family outings). In the side pocket I can put the Nikon D500 with the 16-80 mounted, the space remains to put some filter, additional battery. In the upper pocket I usually put the car keys, wallet, phone and some (cables, candy). Opening the backpack is the main part where you can put many things (to you the choice), you can expand the photo department by adding an insert or use it to put clothes, food, flash in it. In the same pocket there is a zippered one where I usually put filters or small things that are easily lost (memories for the REFLEX). Outside the backpack there are other comfortable pockets where you can put the tripod, ect ect bottles, I personally use them to put the tripod, a water bottle, a K-way for rain and that's all I need. Under the backpack there is a pocket that contains the protection of the backpack from the rain. On the back there is space to put the camel back and/or portable, honestly I use it very little and the few times I slipped a 13" notebook into it. On the shoulder straps there are comfortable hooks where I usually put sunglasses and pepper spray (when they are in urbex mode). The only flaw in my opinion is the closing belt that is not removable if you use with little weight, in fact if you load the backpack enough it is recommended to always use the belt around the waist as it saves the back. As for the materials, hinges of this backpack, what about?! The quality is seen and felt. I recommend this backpack to those who make targeted exits, that is, already knowing the equipment you need. sent on October 29, 2020 |
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