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The Lowepro Pro Trekker BP 350 AW II is a camera backpack with space for up to 1-2 camera bodies and 4-5 lenses and a laptop. It measures 32 x 25 x 48 centimeters and it weights 2.39 kg; these dimensions are compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines.
It has a rain protector and it is made in nylon and polyester. It has flexible and modular dividers; there is an external tripod holder. It is made of 75% recycled fabrics. It is in production since 2019; the current price is 249 €.
2 users have given it an average vote of 8.5 out of 10.
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Opinion:Before buying this backpack I used a Tamrac Expedition 5, which has accompanied me for over 10 years despite a far from delicate use. This model is certainly more refined in materials and aesthetics, being more elegant to the eye. However, despite being slightly more compact, the Tamrac in my opinion is more capacious and much lighter, qualities that make the difference in daily use. One aspect that puzzled me is the suitcase-type carrying handle: it is not particularly practical and conveys a feeling of little resistance under load. In addition, the elastic system that allows it to retract seems destined to loosen over time, raising some doubts about its durability in the long run.
Pros:Quality, capacity compared to size, robustness
Cons:WEIGHT
Opinion:I used an excellent backpack for the tour of the parks of California, and as hand luggage on the plane. Remarkable quality, well-designed pockets and compartments, the possibility of hiding the shoulder straps and slipping it into the handle of a trolley is a great idea. But all this comes at a price: the weight of the backpack itself is more remarkable. If you have to make a short trip or travel to and from the airport, and most of the time the backpack stays in the trunk of a car and in the overhead compartment of an airplane everything is fine. But to keep it on your shoulder all day I don't recommend it and a little too heavy. At least for me.
Pros:Robustness, materials, rationality of spaces.
Cons:Weight
Opinion:Excellent backpack, very roomy despite its small size compared to its brother May 450. It rests well on the back, is ergonomic and stable on the shoulders. Suitable for cameras and lenses that are not particularly large and long. The Canon R3 and the 200-800 fit to the millimeter, so not leaving much room for other lenses or cameras even if placed on the side. Excellent quality materials and zippers. The lowest price is on amazon, but it varies a lot according to the periods. I recommend checking the offers.
Opinion:I gave a grade of nine because of the weight, if it had been a hair lighter I would have given 10. I find it really is the ultimate backpack for when you need space or big optics. It is extremely configurable according to your needs thanks to the internal space and the many different dividers. In addition, there are many very useful pockets for storing batteries, filters, etc. It comes with the tripod pad and two hooks that you can put both on the side of the backpack and in the back, this is also a very convenient thing. Finally, it opens on the front, but if you want, you can configure it to take the camera from the side with a practical opening, in case of street or events.
Opinion:On the backpack I do not save and I have always bought Lowepro, what to say, simply perfect, stable and soft dividers at the same time, it is also quite high in thickness so it carries well cameras with battery grip. A thousand pockets put in the right places. It's all in it. I put a SLR, a mirrorless 3 optics, flash, charger, filters, cards and every small part. It also has space for the computer. I don't ask for better