- Extra large with Dual Compartment - Endurax hiker camera backpack is large enough to fit two pro-sized mirrorless cameras, 6-8 lenses, 2-3 flashes and tons of small pockets to pack photography equipment. Tablet & 15.6 in laptop compartment included.
- Photographer Friendly Features – PVA armored front panel for storing digital gadgets and other delicate photography gears; organizer compartments for storing many odds and ends to keep you organized; flip-out tripod holder for full size tripod; camera buckles to hang video camera on shoulder straps to avoid neck pain.
- Multifunctional – With customizable insert divider pad, large DSLR backpack can fit camera with lens attached max.18 inch long, and can be used for trekking, hiking, outdoor as a professional laptop camera backpack.
- Shoot & Travel Comfortably - Provide great carrying comfort with contoured shoulder straps, sternum strap, ventilate back padding and torso-length adjustment to let you travel comfortably at any weight load.
- Super value & Buy with confidence - (1 DSLR + 1 lens) shoulder / waist camera bag, rain cover included. 100% satisfaction guarantee, 30 days free of return, 1 year warranty.
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Ebony Jones
Best Camera bag!!!
Vera Chang
I finally found a pack that holds both my drones and all accessories
I have been searching and tried a few backpacks with no success. I needed a pack that would hold multiple drones and all my gear. This does the job and does it elegantly. The fully adjustable compartments make it appear as if it was built especially for my gear. I also have room for my landing pad, 40 oz water bottle, snacks, etc. This is advertised as a camera gear bag, but I only use it for drones and it's absolutely perfect for that!
Dana Newberry
Great multi purpose bag that can be adjusted easily to meet your needs. Just 2 small issues...
I had low expectations of this backpack, but thought I would give it a try. Almost everything about it is well thought out and performs perfectly. I am able to rearrange this quickly for different needs and it seems like there is an endless array of places to organize things (though this can cause you to forget where you put things at first until you use that arrangement a few times). Only 2 slight changes. You can't stretch the side pouches, yet there is mesh and an slide lock (problem is they sewed the edge material that does not stretch locking this pouch at the set size. I have completely undid that and sewed my own solution that lets me stuff things in the mesh pouches and use the providing slide locks. Also, the top hard shell case is just a tad too small for my Spark and Mavic Air drones. This would be a home run if it werent' for those 2 small things. But all that aside, phenomenal value for the cost.
Syed Danial Jamshaid
Excellent for a LARGE amount of camera gear - BUT - it gets really heavy
My wife is a budding photographer. I bought this to pack 2 Canon bodies, an underwater camera, flash, filters and 3 lenses (including a 400). It all fit and I was able to arrange the compartment sizes to adjust to what we needed. The pack is well made and should hold up. Plenty of pockets to separate items like cloths, memory cards.... The one down side is that, with all of that gear, and the tripod hooked on the side, it is a BEAR to lug around. I had to be the Sherpa carrier for my wife - on expedition.
Davey Abu Dhabi
Wonderful backpack!
This pack is truly awesome. It feels well built and has way more room then I expected. I have two camera bodies, 7 lenses, and still have room for a camera flash which makes me happy because I really missed having it. And there's still room inside. Plus, there's a smaller bag with it. I may use it for small trips. It can hold 1 camera body and 3 lenses, or two camera bodies and 2 lenses or a flash two lenses and a body etc... The pack is adjustable and has both a chest and waist wraps that way feels better when going on hikes. You can put your tripod on either side and it has a spot that's actually meant for a tripod in the strep easily hold it I don't have mine in the photos but. And it also includes a little whistle that's on one of the buckles. Is camera backpack is definitely worth it I'm so happy with my purchase this far I will update it as time goes on though.
Francisco Peña
This pack is capable of remaining balanced on the end to allow easy access to your camera from above without laying it ...
I ordered two camera backpacks, this one and the large bag by Ececase. They looked similar and to some extent they were. I wasn't sure they weren't the same under different packaging. They aren't the same. The Evecase is smaller. Both have a separate take out case. The Evecase is just that. This backpack has a pull out waistpack and can be used around your waist which is handy if you need more room. I don't think think this backpack is going to fit under an airline seat. In the end I choose this backpack because of several reasons. I needed the additional room and wanted the option to include a change of clothes for when we are flying. This pack is capable of remaining balanced on the end to allow easy access to your camera from above without laying it down. I have rectangular filters in a substantial case which fits better on end. I am also able to fit my Canon 70-200m end on end, plus 3 more lenses, flash unit and controller, plus other camera related items in the upper opening. I put my lenses case in the lower opening. There are a bunch of other storage places, room for a drink on one end and tripod on the other. The zippers were easier to work on this backpack. There was also more room a coMputer in this pack. I have a 13" regular computer and a 10" pad which both fit in the computer opening. Although they fit in the other bag I couldn't close the zipper. The back supporting straps are more comfortable on this bag. The other bag cut into my chest. I think it may be a defective. This bag comes with a huge number of velcro dividers both above and below, many more than I needed. In the event you have to check the bag under the plane on smaller planes, the top is better padded with a rubberized top. This a big bag and fully loaded it can be heavy. I hope I can handle all the weight. Our first trip out will be this weekend.. The other bag is a nice bag. It is a bit smaller and you may be able to fit it under a seat. I do have suggestions for an even better backpack. 1. Make the carrying handle more substantial. 2. There are two sleeves in the upper storage area, one of which is open. I plan on sewing some velcro to close off the second open storage sleeve. 3. the straps that hold the tripod need to have quick release belts, not the existing double hole belt which are slower to operate. Again I am going to replace them with the quick release variety.
Demauri Brunson
Durable, and Thoughtfully Designed
For the price point, I'm not sure you could purchase a better camera bag. I have owned a few in my career, and most do a great job of body/lens/gear protection, but leave something to be desired when it comes to comfort/fit on your back. Plush, padded straps, adjustable torso height, carefully placed back padding, and multi-position adjustment straps allow a form fit when hiking, or just getting your family through the airport. At first, I was turned off by the brightly colored accents, but soon realized their purpose when I was doing low light photography and need quick access to one of the pockets. Maybe the best surprise was the camera straps that secure to the shoulder straps. Completely off my radar, and it allows me to shoot two different fixed lenses with ease. Lastly, the day bag/fanny pack is dynamite when it comes to jumping out for a specific shot or an evening with friends. I definitely didn't feel like the "the guy carrying a camera bag" with it over my shoulder. Perfect for a body and two lenses. As a photographer that mostly sticks to fixed lens shooting, I am able to carry my arsenal of lenses, two bodies, my Mavic air fly more case and drone, all while keeping a camera (one of the two bodies) with lens on stowed comfortably and ready to go if need be. For parents, the flexibility of making an upper and lower cavity (with front, separate access to both) makes for a great diaper bag, without having to leave your camera at home. buy it.
Sarfraz Ali
All in one very nice and handy
This was purchased for a close friend whom has a photography business that is always on the move. With the extra large with Dual Compartment - Endurax hiker camera backpack is large enough to hold up to 2 large cameras. In addition she is able to bring along her laptop for viewing and editing later has a separate compartment for it. Inserts are customizable for the difference styles and ranges of lenses. There is a hard case for storing other personal items such as make-up, pens r other digital gadgets you may need, keeping them away from camera and lenses. There is a flip-out tripod holder for full size tripod very convenient and handy to have for those hand free shooting days or video. Bag is versatile for those using professionally, hiking, traveling with large camera and lenses. Included is a shoulder / waist camera bag (enough to hold camera and one lens) for those quick grab and go times. Comes with rain cover to fit the whole bag.
Jeryl Rodrigo
Great pack with a couple quirks
The great: This holds my Nikon D5, three lenses, flash, tripod and other accessories with no problem. I can squeeze (barely) my 17” Probook in the laptop sleeve but it is a VERY tight fit and takes just a little work to get it back out. Not enough of a negative to lose any stars. Loaded up it is very comfortable and easy to carry even for extended periods of time. There are many zippered compartments for just about anything you need to pack. The camera with attached lens can be quickly accessed to get that quick shot. There is a hard cover compartment that offers good protection. The quirky: so far I’m not a huge fan of the bottom half of the pack. It is a removable “box” that will work like a fanny pack on its own. I find that to be kind of unusable space and would prefer the ability to store larger lenses in the main pack, especially if I’m doing a sports shoot. That being said, with proper, well thought out lens selection, the bottom portion is not really necessary and the pack could be smaller as a result. I haven’t yet tried to use just the bottom portion on its own, although I do have another camera body and lenses to test it out. It may be a great place for the second body. Again not enough to lose a star, I just need to figure out the best way to utilize the space. I would recommend this pack, although pros will only bring what they need and this, in many cases, will be too much.
Tracy Carrier
HUGE! Worth every penny
I never review, but after opening this I had to log on just to talk about this bag. I just opened it up and am amazed! This bag is HUGE. The two main pockets are pretty substantial in size but there are several other smaller pockets, the hard covered top storage area, and two water bottle pouches. The bag also has a flat bottom so that it doesn't tip over. All the pockets are zippered and have clasps so if you're worried about someone pickpocketing your bag it will be a little tougher. The dividers are all velcro and movable and the bottom pocket comes with a separate carry bag with a neck strap inside too! Straps and frame and very sturdy and supportive. It reminds me of an Army ruck, but more comfortable. I'm planning on using this when I travel overseas, put my camera and lenses in the bottom and the top is for souvenirs and anything extra. WARNING TO THOSE FLYING WITH THIS: the bag is VERY large as I stated earlier. I doubt it will fit under the seat so put it in the overhead compartment.