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The Lowepro Photo Sport 300AW II is a backpack for trekking with space for up to 1 camera body and 1-2 lenses, plus accessories. It measures 27 x 24 x 56 centimeters and it weights 1.5 kg; these dimensions are non compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines.
It has a rain protector and it has flexible and modular dividers. It has been in production from 2015 to 2022 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 172 €.
6 users have given it an average vote of 8.2 out of 10.
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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.
Pros:Compact, light, sturdy adheres well, great for mountaineering and ferrate, camel bag capacious.
Cons:Little space, price
Opinion:Purchased used equal to the new half the price, maybe 150 euros are a bit exaggerated for so little space, in the photo compartment barely enters a fullframe with 24-70, a replacement battery and some screw filter with relative cost (remember the two optics, unless you have apsc or compact fixed targets) the tripods (compact) is stable in its housing , provided you leave an additional liter of water at home (the two in the camel bag are very comfortable, but if you stay overnight on the excursion clearly may not be enough); the "normal" compartment is equally small, a harness, duvet and collapsible batteries and flexible climbing shoes enter with difficulty; the upper pocket rather capacious and comfortable unfortunately ends up being rather messy welcoming "minute" that you do not know where to put, the pockets at the waist are useful only for the keys of the machine (it struggles to enter even the wallet) and the elastic frontal one seems senseless, solid materials and resistant to tears, very enveloping and stable, ergonomically very valid; the wide endowment of straps makes up for the lack of space, but not exhaustively. All in all, if you know what you buy you are not disappointed.
Opinion:I bought it because it seemed like a great backpack, and it actually is. But unfortunately it has very limited space to store the reflex, and since for hiking in the mountains the space also serves for changes and eating, it was not for me. Done very well, very comfortable shoulder pads and several pockets to use, the backpack deserves. (but it's not for me)
Opinion:Built with excellent materials, lightweight, but only valid for a ML kit, or a reflex with a zoom lens, plus a fixed. I thought it was so much bigger, compared to 200, instead the space dedicated to the photographic material (non removable) is small and is the only padded area. It also has few pockets, despite having many spaces available. And it's not so much from "trekking" like padding and hooks. But it has a very comfortable lateral opening! I bought it used, because the price of the new is exaggerated...
Cons:Not spacious enough the photographic industry.
Opinion:I do a lot trekking and I took this backpack attracted by its lightness. But what it is obtained at the cost of a photographic industry very minute. 100-400 II there comes barely inserted with another perspective, without the camera body, which should put playing strength in the overhead compartment. I'll put sicurametne for sale to take something more spacious.
Pros:Roomy, comfortable space for the machine and the optical, good workmanship.
Cons:it depends
Opinion:The backpack is not bad, assuming that it is not a hiking backpack with rigid and ventilated back. no looks but inside there is a lot of roba.rnLa time I really filled to the limit inside had: rnCanon 70D with 10-20 sigma mounted behind the 17-40 L while in accommodation at the bottom there was the Tamron 200-500 complete with hood. All obviously put in pressure in accommodation for fotografica.rnGuscio equipment in goretex.rnPiumino from alpinismo.rnFelpa in pile.rnMacBook Pro 13 "and alimentatore.rnBiancheria parts for a notte.rnMaglia tecnica.rnBlocco note.rnAttrezzi for clean the car kit fotografica.rnMini First soccorso.rn4 bananas 2 apples and various barrette.rnSacco lenzuolo.rnPiù still some small hydro from accesorio.rnSacca 2lt.rnTreppiede carbon not piccolissimo.rnrnUnica sore point, if the backpack is very full the water bag that is placed in the compartment tends to deform the back making it a certain gobba.rnLo backpack filled weighed so very much and I tookshoulder for several hours in the mountains. If the lap belt is well adjusted to unload the weight on your hips rather than your back the whole thing is really very comodo.rnPer a trek in one day is a really good backpack.
Cons:only room for the camera with mounted lens 1 and 1-2 additional lenses
Opinion:Backpack just bought in anticipation of trips with my Nikon D7000. The price was really super: 120 CHF (about 100 euro). The accommodation for the camera seems well done and also remains room for 1-2 additional lenses. Unlike most other backpacks, perhaps with even more space for the camera kit, this is thought to travel and to stay even extra material as spare clothes, food, iPad, etc. For the moment I am very happy with the choice, but I'll have to try it during real excursions to test how easy to handle. Although officially the backpack size slightly exceed those permitted by the airlines I think I will take less than filling it as hand luggage (the material is still very soft) .rnrnA first sight still recommend it to anyone who wants to carry around the camera during their excursions!