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Multifunctional outdoor DSLR camera travel backpack, suitable for outdoor photography - waterproof and shockproof, 10.63*6.69*16.53 inches - Backpack 20L Urban Wander 01(Indigo)
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Features
- * 【Large Capacity】17.32 x 11.81 x 6.69 inches, approx. 20L; This Professional camera bag holds 1 Camera + 4 Lenses + tripod + 15.6" laptop(Independent compartment) + other photography accessories, or for DJI drone storage.
- * 【Side & Back Access】Professional back full open design helps you organize all compartments and equipments clearly; Quick side access lets you get your gear in a short time while wearing.
- * 【Quality Material】Made of water-repellant and tear-resistant nylon, sturdy and durable; 10mm high density EPE foam divider,strong and shock relief, to protect your equipment well.
- * 【Offer you an Easy Travel】Breathable air-mesh straps and ergonomic well-padded back keep you cool and comfortable; Adjustable chest belt keeps the straps tight on you shoulders to reduce weight.
- * 【Designed for photographers】Special internal pockets designed for storing photographic spare parts, such as filters, adapter rings, etc. Hidden front pocket for your daily accessories storage.Side pockets can carry water bottle or umbrella.
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Frequently Bought Together
Multifunctional DSLR Camera Backpack
Ample padded compartment for laptops/notebooks Front compartment and side pockets for tablets, files, battery, cable, lens cap, water bottle and more.
Backpack size
Dimensions LxWxH (cm):29*18*43
S-shaped shoulder strap
Adjustable comfortable shoulder strap
Female backpack
Male backpack
Chest strap
Breathable air-mesh
Divided compartment
Thickened and adjustable dividers can be more effective to protect your photographic equipment.
Practical capacity
Adequate Personal Items Compartment Dedicated clothes compartment and laptop compartment.
Side openting
Remove the camera from the side
Tripod Straps
15.6" Laptop
High capacity
Easily meet your travel photo needs
Stylish photography backpack
DSLR Camera Backpack Multifunctional Waterproof Nylon Bag with.
Small items pocket
Side pockets
840D Water repellent nylon
Waterproof leather bottom
Comparison
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Rating | 17 reviews. | 26 reviews. |
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Price | C$119.99 | C$369.00 C$161.49 |
Model | KF13.087 | KF13.105 |
Axis |
28*16*42cm | 28*22*42cm |
Camera Support Strap |
Yes | Yes |
Camera Compartment |
1 | 2 |
Lens Compartment |
3+ | Multiple Lenses |
Laptop Compartment Screen Size |
15 inch | 15.6" |
Exterior Dimensions |
27.5*14.5*44cm | 30*24*45cm |
Exterior Material |
Nylon | Polyester |
Type of Closure |
Buckle | Metal buckle |
Rain Cover |
Yes | Yes |
Maximum Volume |
20L | 25L |
Weight |
1.56kg | 2.1kg |
Reviews (17)
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A great multi-use day pack!
I bought this to use on a trip to Alaska, and it worked out great. I wanted something I could use traveling through the airport with my camera gear, and on day trips once I reached Alaska. I was able to carry a Minolta D3300 with a 18-300 lens attached, a 15-55mmm lense, battery charger, and extra battery in the bottom section, and my meds, hand lotion, lip gloss, snacks, a book, and a light weight rolled up jacket in the top section. There is a pocket in the back section that fit my kindle, and had room for more if needed. The front pocket fit my passport and plane tickets. It does fit in the overhead bin on a plane or tour bus. My only complaint is that the hooks on the front straps that close the top to the bottom don't hold well, but I will figure out something to replace/modify them with - not enough to keep me from buying it again. Once everything was in it, it was pretty heavy (more from the gear than the pack), but it sits good on your back and is comfortable to carry. On top of all this, it is a very nice looking pack.
30/09/2024
How Does this Compare to a High End LowePro ProTactic 450 AW Backpack?
As a photographer and filmmaker, I use and access some very expensive equipment. Think Canon L series lenses, 1DX bodies, strobes, continuous lights, microphones, the list goes on. But when it comes to camera peripherals, it is not always true that you get what you pay for. There are some delightful budget surprises out there and this backpack is one of them.
For a start, it is reasonably priced and it is much better constructed than my three pricier old backpacks by a series of name-brand manufacturers. In fact, this K&F is just as ‘pro’ as the main backpack I currently use to move between locations. So why did I buy it, you might ask, if I already have a high-end backpack?
Well, my main bag is the much venerated Lowepro ProTactic Camera Bag, 450 . It’s become more popular recently due to lot of positive YouTube reviews. I’ve had mine for years. The 450 is a large, high quality backpack. The main zip is on the inside, which ostensibly stops thieves in their tracks. I say ostensibly because the 450 still has pockets at the sides which don’t stop thieves at all. So it’s not perfect. It also has pretty thin straps which mean that although you can pack the kitchen sink, you can’t carry it for long because the weight is not distributed well across the terrible thin straps. And despite what has been said in reviews, the 450 still looks like a camera backpack. I mean, attaching a gorillapod to it is a bit of a giveaway about the contents, no?
When I don’t need to take the kitchen sink and I just want to enjoy the day, the 450 is total overkill. On those days, all I need is one camera body with an attached lens and, at most, a mirrorless compact for another focal length if I really need it.
Enter this delightfully unassuming and immaculately built navy backpack by K&F Concept. The features are all quite obvious from the product images, which I’ve supplemented in this review with my own pictures.
As you can see, the backpack has a protective compartment with extra velcro inserts which easily houses a Canon DSLR body and lens (the one you see is the 16-35 but it also houses the 24-70 just fine). It also leaves enough room for another mirrorless body or premium compact. I use Fujifilm X series cameras so I’ve put one in to show you how things could fit for you.
In the other photo, I’ve shown you that a 70-200 easily fits in the top compartment with lots of room to spare. So you really could use this as your day-pack with a 16-35, 70-200 and a mirrorless body with room for lunch, a water bottle, a phone, an LED light, a notepad, cuddly toy, etc.
As someone who has owned a lot of camera bags, the build quality of this K&F is the best I’ve encountered in years. The materials chosen are high quality, the stitching is excellent and there is no cruel, silly use of leather. The design cues are thoughtful, including pockets for your SD cards, a rain cover which goes over the entire backpack, and a tripod support buckle if you need it. The padding in the straps and the extra padding on the back (see my picture) makes the whole thing more comfortable under the same load than my main LowePro 450 backpack.
Overall, this K&F is a fantastic day pack. It is light, highly capable and very well designed. It is not true that you get what you pay for. Sometimes you get a bit more.
For a start, it is reasonably priced and it is much better constructed than my three pricier old backpacks by a series of name-brand manufacturers. In fact, this K&F is just as ‘pro’ as the main backpack I currently use to move between locations. So why did I buy it, you might ask, if I already have a high-end backpack?
Well, my main bag is the much venerated Lowepro ProTactic Camera Bag, 450 . It’s become more popular recently due to lot of positive YouTube reviews. I’ve had mine for years. The 450 is a large, high quality backpack. The main zip is on the inside, which ostensibly stops thieves in their tracks. I say ostensibly because the 450 still has pockets at the sides which don’t stop thieves at all. So it’s not perfect. It also has pretty thin straps which mean that although you can pack the kitchen sink, you can’t carry it for long because the weight is not distributed well across the terrible thin straps. And despite what has been said in reviews, the 450 still looks like a camera backpack. I mean, attaching a gorillapod to it is a bit of a giveaway about the contents, no?
When I don’t need to take the kitchen sink and I just want to enjoy the day, the 450 is total overkill. On those days, all I need is one camera body with an attached lens and, at most, a mirrorless compact for another focal length if I really need it.
Enter this delightfully unassuming and immaculately built navy backpack by K&F Concept. The features are all quite obvious from the product images, which I’ve supplemented in this review with my own pictures.
As you can see, the backpack has a protective compartment with extra velcro inserts which easily houses a Canon DSLR body and lens (the one you see is the 16-35 but it also houses the 24-70 just fine). It also leaves enough room for another mirrorless body or premium compact. I use Fujifilm X series cameras so I’ve put one in to show you how things could fit for you.
In the other photo, I’ve shown you that a 70-200 easily fits in the top compartment with lots of room to spare. So you really could use this as your day-pack with a 16-35, 70-200 and a mirrorless body with room for lunch, a water bottle, a phone, an LED light, a notepad, cuddly toy, etc.
As someone who has owned a lot of camera bags, the build quality of this K&F is the best I’ve encountered in years. The materials chosen are high quality, the stitching is excellent and there is no cruel, silly use of leather. The design cues are thoughtful, including pockets for your SD cards, a rain cover which goes over the entire backpack, and a tripod support buckle if you need it. The padding in the straps and the extra padding on the back (see my picture) makes the whole thing more comfortable under the same load than my main LowePro 450 backpack.
Overall, this K&F is a fantastic day pack. It is light, highly capable and very well designed. It is not true that you get what you pay for. Sometimes you get a bit more.
28/09/2024
Side access with strapped double zips is probably the feature I like most, else I could just use any other ...
Impressed with the quality and finishing, size suits me as well for it's not overly bulky. Been shopping for a while for a camera back pack and although it's not the sharpest looker out there, the design is crisp and modern which is a plus. It's surprisingly light too, even when I have 5 lenses and my OMD MFT camera lined up in the camera compartment. Side access with strapped double zips is probably the feature I like most, else I could just use any other mainstream backpack with a camera insert. One thing that can be improved though, is to have a sturdy and enlarged top handle so it can exude confidence during quick grab and go situations. Overall good buy!
27/09/2024
There are some fantastic features to this bag
I received this bag from K & F concept in return for product photography and videography, but I promise to leave my honest review of the camera bag here. There are some fantastic features to this bag, one being its versatility. The side pocket sliding out revealing the large space fits my Panasonic Lumix G7 with a Metabones Speedbooster and Sigma ART 18-35mm Lens attached in the compartment securely. It also holds my extra M4/3 lens, caps and a variable ND filter. This goes without mentioning the small battery pockets and SD card pockets on the side of the bag that zips up. The battery pocket holds two batteries for my Lumix, so full SLR batteries may be a tighter fit.
The upper compartment of the bag holds quite a lot of extra space considering what has already been described as fitting. I fit clothes and a laptop charging cord and a baseball glove into the upper compartment while everything else was inside. The laptop compartment is large and fits my Dell, and will fit most if not all laptops.
The bag, buckles, zippers, and handles are all so far so durable and only one issue has come up, the side compartment piece that holds the handle to the actual zipper came loose in my attempts to see how much equipment the bag could hold. It was an easy fix, just re-bent the metal piece together with pliers and the handle was back on in under five minutes. So as a heads up try not to pull to hard on the handle if it isn’t coming up easily. The bag is water resistant as advertised as I wore it through days of heavy rain in Seattle Wa.
Overall, great bag. Fashionable, spacious, and conscious of a photographer’s immediate needs in the field and excels at making it easy to access what you need when you need it. Looking forward to seeing more products from K&F Concept.
The upper compartment of the bag holds quite a lot of extra space considering what has already been described as fitting. I fit clothes and a laptop charging cord and a baseball glove into the upper compartment while everything else was inside. The laptop compartment is large and fits my Dell, and will fit most if not all laptops.
The bag, buckles, zippers, and handles are all so far so durable and only one issue has come up, the side compartment piece that holds the handle to the actual zipper came loose in my attempts to see how much equipment the bag could hold. It was an easy fix, just re-bent the metal piece together with pliers and the handle was back on in under five minutes. So as a heads up try not to pull to hard on the handle if it isn’t coming up easily. The bag is water resistant as advertised as I wore it through days of heavy rain in Seattle Wa.
Overall, great bag. Fashionable, spacious, and conscious of a photographer’s immediate needs in the field and excels at making it easy to access what you need when you need it. Looking forward to seeing more products from K&F Concept.
24/09/2024
Been using this backpack for a lot of my shoots!
It packs a lot of things and is still light. There are many compartments to place your camera, lenses, laptop, and accessories. Zipper end is elastic so it stretches when you pull on the zipper making the zipper less likely to tear off from wear. Buttons are Magnet, not velcro so it lasts. Will definitely keep using this backpack for me shoots.
21/09/2024
The quality and texture are both nice..
The quality and texture are both nice... also the bag can sustain quite some heavy stuff(canon 6d and canon 50d). Would definitely recommend to buyers who're not on a tight budget(too expensive)
17/09/2024
Superior build quality and function with just enough WOW factor.
So, I already have two camera bags, one small shoulder bag and a larger backpack which I actually quite like (although the front ‘buckles’ turned out to be cosmetic and held down with small magnets so they pretty much came loose most of the time). Then I received this bag from K&F Concept. The thing that drew me to this first was the sliding side compartment for the camera itself. It looks really neat, and it really is neat when you get your hands on it. It leaves the camera nice and secure and, well . . . It’ll impress people every time you show it off. On the flap that you zip open to get to the compartment are two small pouches for your memory cards and batteries – nicely situated exactly where you’ll need them.
As great as the camera compartment is, the main draw for me is the fabric and overall construction quality of this backpack. Just by touching it you know this pack is not only waterproof but strong and durable. It’s built to last and I kind of feel inclined to protect it and not use it for every shoot, but we’ll see. The laptop compartment at the back was fine and fit my fairly large Lenovo laptop with no problems, and the side compartment that expands via a zip to fit a water bottle is a very nice touch. The top storage compartment is a good size, capable of fitting (for example) a couple of books, a t-shirt or two, waterproof jacket, phone, phone charger and a few snacks. If you were thinking of using this bag for an overnight stay before or after a location shoot you could get away with a few overnight essentials – toiletries, change of clothes etc. in there to save you carrying another bag.
The tripod straps are in a much better location than on the other backpack I have – on the bottom front of the bag, rather than hanging from the underside, thereby reducing the overall profile of this pack in comparison to the other. In terms of fit and comfort, the bag feels well-designed and ergonomic. I packed it out, made it as heavy as I could then went for a walk around the block and it felt very good on my back – no sagging that might cause back pain or anything sticking into me. If I could have asked for anything it would have been for room for another lens and maybe another separate compartment for things like lens hoods and my wireless shutter release and remote, but I imagine there will be room for them in the top compartment if I’m not taking too much else.
I’m really glad I gave this bag a shot as it’s a big improvement over my other pack, and has already replaced it as my go-to camera bag, even though the other one isn’t even a month old! Highly recommended.
As great as the camera compartment is, the main draw for me is the fabric and overall construction quality of this backpack. Just by touching it you know this pack is not only waterproof but strong and durable. It’s built to last and I kind of feel inclined to protect it and not use it for every shoot, but we’ll see. The laptop compartment at the back was fine and fit my fairly large Lenovo laptop with no problems, and the side compartment that expands via a zip to fit a water bottle is a very nice touch. The top storage compartment is a good size, capable of fitting (for example) a couple of books, a t-shirt or two, waterproof jacket, phone, phone charger and a few snacks. If you were thinking of using this bag for an overnight stay before or after a location shoot you could get away with a few overnight essentials – toiletries, change of clothes etc. in there to save you carrying another bag.
The tripod straps are in a much better location than on the other backpack I have – on the bottom front of the bag, rather than hanging from the underside, thereby reducing the overall profile of this pack in comparison to the other. In terms of fit and comfort, the bag feels well-designed and ergonomic. I packed it out, made it as heavy as I could then went for a walk around the block and it felt very good on my back – no sagging that might cause back pain or anything sticking into me. If I could have asked for anything it would have been for room for another lens and maybe another separate compartment for things like lens hoods and my wireless shutter release and remote, but I imagine there will be room for them in the top compartment if I’m not taking too much else.
I’m really glad I gave this bag a shot as it’s a big improvement over my other pack, and has already replaced it as my go-to camera bag, even though the other one isn’t even a month old! Highly recommended.
16/09/2024
Large backpack
Very spacious backpack, with a large number of pockets and useful spaces, fits the body well, and has a good distribution of loads. Excellent pocket for equipment on the side. The quality of the materials is excellent. Very useful PC pocket, I was able to fit a 15.6 inch without any problems, top of the range finish, casual, durable and waterproof material.
23/05/2024
Excellent!
I chose this product because it offered the possibility to put my 15 inch laptop inside a compartment. Among the various offers, this one stood out for its resistance (being waterproof), its versatility, having a removable compartment and very comfortable pockets.
Inside there are also two pockets for batteries and SD cards.
Taking photos using a mirrorless body, I'm really enjoying it.
Finally, the aesthetics, although a rather subjective point, here we are faced with a backpack with original features and well built.
Inside there are also two pockets for batteries and SD cards.
Taking photos using a mirrorless body, I'm really enjoying it.
Finally, the aesthetics, although a rather subjective point, here we are faced with a backpack with original features and well built.
11/05/2024
Great bag, feels protective for camera
Great bag, expensive but side access is great for quick access to the camera, lower compartment hold DSLR and two lenses easily an upper compartment perfect for a few other items.
15/03/2024
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Description Of K&F Concept Multifunctional Camera & Travel Backpack(CA)
Specification
Gimbal Stabilizers | |
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Axis | 28*16*42cm |
Bag Compartment | |
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Carrying/Transport Options | Rugzak |
Camera Support Strap | Yes |
Camera Compartment | 1 |
Lens Compartment | 3+ |
Laptop Compartment Screen Size | 15 inch |
Bag Exterior | |
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Exterior Color | Blue |
Exterior Dimensions | 27.5*14.5*44cm |
Exterior Material | Nylon |
Type of Closure | Buckle |
Rain Cover | Yes |
Bag Interior | |
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Maximum Volume | 20L |
Weight | 1.56kg |