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Lowepro ProTactic 350 AW II Modular Backpack – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Lowepro ProTactic 350 AW II Modular Backpack with All Weather Cover, Camera Bag for Professional Use, Insert for Laptop Up to 13 Inch, Backpack for Professional Cameras and Drones, LP37176-GRL, Black
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Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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K. B (verified owner) –
Nearly the perfect camera backpack – A lot of thought went into this classic backpack. What I like most is that it is designed to accommodate a lot of photo gear that can be carried on to an airplane instead of being checked and mishandled. Plus, even though it can be packed with camera bodies and heavy lenses to the point that it is a chore to pick up, once it is on your back, the weight is distributed perfectly and I find myself never getting fatigued lugging it around. The hard shell aspect of most of the pack gives you peace of mind. The chest clip keeps the straps from slipping off your shoulder (a constant frustration with other packs). I just love the ability to attach my tripod so I have an extra free hand. Here is how I would improve it: What I miss that other backpacks have had is a small, outside accessible pocket for things I use a lot like batteries, memory cards, keys. The two small pockets on the upper sides are meant for this but they are not designed with quite enough volume. You can slip a credit card in there but not a whole lot more. I just do not want to open up the whole back of the pack just to get to some batteries. This biggest flaw I found was the pocket that holds your laptop. I spent $2.4K on a high end 4K laptop that was small enough to fit in the advertised space of this pack. The third time I used it I decided to put two items in this space (my new laptop had not arrived yet). 1: a thin plastic case with some tiny ND filters for a drone and a very thin drone landing pad. These items were much smaller than my new laptop would be and the third time I used the pack the zipper failed. It broke with very little use. I wrote the seller and never heard back. I didn’t want a new backpack, I didn’t want a refund or discount, I wanted a solution. I eventually brought it to a professional luggage repair shop where they replaced the zipper slider. They said that the zipper could not be replaced with a more robust one due to the cramped space. They said “This is a very nice piece of luggage with very bad [internal] zippers”. So, I think the next version would be improved with more robust internal zippers, after all the ones on the inside are very cheap, vinyl zippers. Field photographers need rugged equipment and are willing to pay for it so this flaw was kind of a surprise and the complete crickets I heard from the seller (Lowepro) was a disappointment.
I. J (verified owner) –
Excellent All Around Camera Backpack – OVERVIEW
I. L (verified owner) –
– Nun ich habe den Rucksack nun seit über einem Jahr in Verwendung und ein Fotorucksack muss bei mir generell auch mal für eine längere Wanderung oder auch Tagesausflüge im Urlaub aushalten.
Z. S (verified owner) –
– I took a punt and went for this 450 AW II for a trip to the Lake District. It is a great sturdy backpack, though I will be honest and say it is on the heavy side.. I would have hoped for something a little lighter.
G. F (verified owner) –
– I bought this hoping it could hold my three micro-four thirds bodies, four lenses and a flashgun. It totally failed in that respect.
I. J (verified owner) –
Excellent All Around Camera Backpack – OVERVIEW
Z. S (verified owner) –
– I took a punt and went for this 450 AW II for a trip to the Lake District. It is a great sturdy backpack, though I will be honest and say it is on the heavy side.. I would have hoped for something a little lighter.
G. F (verified owner) –
– I bought this hoping it could hold my three micro-four thirds bodies, four lenses and a flashgun. It totally failed in that respect.
I. L (verified owner) –
– Nun ich habe den Rucksack nun seit über einem Jahr in Verwendung und ein Fotorucksack muss bei mir generell auch mal für eine längere Wanderung oder auch Tagesausflüge im Urlaub aushalten.
K. B (verified owner) –
Nearly the perfect camera backpack – A lot of thought went into this classic backpack. What I like most is that it is designed to accommodate a lot of photo gear that can be carried on to an airplane instead of being checked and mishandled. Plus, even though it can be packed with camera bodies and heavy lenses to the point that it is a chore to pick up, once it is on your back, the weight is distributed perfectly and I find myself never getting fatigued lugging it around. The hard shell aspect of most of the pack gives you peace of mind. The chest clip keeps the straps from slipping off your shoulder (a constant frustration with other packs). I just love the ability to attach my tripod so I have an extra free hand. Here is how I would improve it: What I miss that other backpacks have had is a small, outside accessible pocket for things I use a lot like batteries, memory cards, keys. The two small pockets on the upper sides are meant for this but they are not designed with quite enough volume. You can slip a credit card in there but not a whole lot more. I just do not want to open up the whole back of the pack just to get to some batteries. This biggest flaw I found was the pocket that holds your laptop. I spent $2.4K on a high end 4K laptop that was small enough to fit in the advertised space of this pack. The third time I used it I decided to put two items in this space (my new laptop had not arrived yet). 1: a thin plastic case with some tiny ND filters for a drone and a very thin drone landing pad. These items were much smaller than my new laptop would be and the third time I used the pack the zipper failed. It broke with very little use. I wrote the seller and never heard back. I didn’t want a new backpack, I didn’t want a refund or discount, I wanted a solution. I eventually brought it to a professional luggage repair shop where they replaced the zipper slider. They said that the zipper could not be replaced with a more robust one due to the cramped space. They said “This is a very nice piece of luggage with very bad [internal] zippers”. So, I think the next version would be improved with more robust internal zippers, after all the ones on the inside are very cheap, vinyl zippers. Field photographers need rugged equipment and are willing to pay for it so this flaw was kind of a surprise and the complete crickets I heard from the seller (Lowepro) was a disappointment.