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Related review

Jack 2024-06-04 02:20:45

[1 User] Great for fastening items to backpack or bags.

5
Adam 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4.41 lb] I've had two Tenba camera bags for years and needed a backpack for transporting more than just a camera and two lenses. I am not surprised at how well this bag is constructed. It is different than the other Tenba Axis Backpack that is more for commuter needs. This bag is all about porting camera gear. The surface of the material is not only very durable, but has a certain lust factor to its smooth feel like soft leather. This 20L bag is also the largest Tenba backpack that is designed to fit under most any airplane seat space. A great feature is the easy access to the laptop storage areas without opening up the back where the camera gear is. It easily holds a 14 M3 MacBook Pro.

5
Dean 2024-04-17 05:31:12

[Black] This a great backpack for me. Really like the access to the bag. 1 access area instead of 2 like most bags. Allows me to carry Camera body with 200-600 with 2X convertor.

5
JohnEngineer 2024-04-18 01:34:20

[Empty] I am a professional engineering consultant and I do a lot of camera photography as well. I needed a backpack instead of a briefcase. I searched high and low for all sorts of camera bags but none could offer a sweet spot to serve as a dual camera bag and office bag backpack. Many camera bags would focus too heavily on camera gear and little on business functionality. I have very high end and expensive professional camera gear but only use four prime lenses. After much thought and deliberation, I decided to change my focus from trying to find a camera bag that does business to finding a business bag that I can also use for my camera gear. Equipped with some lens pouches, I can securely place my expensive camera gear in my backpack and have all the functionality of a mobile office as well. The Samsonite Openroad backpack does not disappoint and I have already bought the 15.6 inch backpack as well as the larger 17.3 inch backpack. Love it, Love it, Love it. I hope Samsonite keeps this functional and comfortable to carry Openroad backpack in their line up for many years to come as I have referred many to buy this well made backpack. Good job Samsonite !!!! Thank you....

5
Mark 2024-04-29 03:25:40

[0.795 lb] Like many photographers I have owned millions of camera bags. Mostly shoulder bags. Cheap ones and expensive ones. The thing is, I don't just take pictures, I also have a day job and like to travel light when flying. My last camera bag is a Billingham Hadley Pro and even with the strap pad, it's not comfortable with heavy gear. I almost wanted to throw it out when walking around Vegas with it. So I grabbed a BYOB 10 Backpack insert and stuck it into a Gregory Rhune 22 backpack and it's life changing. In the insert I can carry my Canon R6 with RF 24-105 F4 attached, RF 15-30mm and RF 100-400mm plus a speedlight. That leaves the rest of the backpack for a jacket, laptop, and any other random stuff I might want to carry. If I don't want to carry my camera but want to use the backpack (say, for work), I take the insert out and put it away - fully loaded and ready to go! It's brilliant and will be buying a BYOB 9 also for when I needs less camera stuff.

5
anyonymous 2024-06-06 09:29:46

[3.3 lb / 1.5 kg] I looked at many different types of backpacks, camera bags, roll up carry-alls and even an ebags soft side cooler. None of these had everything I wanted. This backpack is very well laid out with everything in sight and accessible. Took the family skydiving last month with my Dad as the ground photographer. He said he could find everything he needed when he needed it. Taking the family skiing this month and will wear the backpack much more. Fits easily over my ski parka and even loaded with go pro gear is still very light. Will report more after the ski trip

5
Martin 2024-06-06 09:44:17

[Zipper] I now can change camera bags between a sling and a backpack by just moving this box with all my small lenses around. Great build quality.

5
Andrew 2024-07-06 02:28:11

[Yes] I have a lot of camera bags and this is my first full on backpack. It has a tremendous amount of storage. The backpack also has a lot of physical support to keep it firmly on your back. But sometimes I prefer not to have all that support. Rugged allows you to reduce a lot of that support by folding it up out of the way. This works out great since when you get to a point you want/need it, it's there and not at home where you left it. Even the back straps can be easily tucked (by (tightening 2 straps) close to the pack if want to carry it by the top handle.

5
anyonymous 2024-07-12 07:51:14

[Yes] I bought this backpack even though I already have closet full of camera bags, suitcases, and backpacks. None of them could carry everything, or else they were too big or heavy to fly with. I managed to get two bodies, four lenses (including a Nikon zoom telephoto), six batteries, and a charger in this little backpack, and I still have room for a book! AND it is comfortable to carry.

5
Kenneth 2024-09-01 06:20:38

[Green] I have purchased many camera bags including shoulder bags, backpack style and sling packs. I have been using film cameras with a couple of extra lenses and a light meter. I needed to quickly access my bag often during a walk around trip. I had problems with all other types except for this Think Tank Retrospective 10. I often go out with a different camera and lens combinations and this bag easily accommodates this change. Just large enough with room to spare but not overly large. Many have commented on how nice the bag looks. I don't write reviews but for this bag I felt like I needed to.

5