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Lowepro ProTactic 450 AW II Black Pro Modular Backpack with All Weather Cover for Laptop Up to 15 Inch, Tablet, Canon/Sony Alpha/Nikon DSLR, Mirrorless CSC and DJI Mavic Drones LP37177-PWW, Black

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Style: 450 Aw Ii


Features

  • Tough eva moulded top armoured section and protective padding all round the bag ensures equipment inside is protected
  • Flexible and adaptive dividers inside allow multiple configurations of camera kit to be positioned with ease
  • Modular Includes two quick lock straps and a slip lock tripod cup to mount a tripod securely also fits multiple accessories in the lowepro range with the slip lock system
  • Comfortable carrying with the activzone system technology delivers targeted support at shoulder blades lumbar and waist for all day carry comfort
  • Protective laptop carrying with cradlefit pocket suspends and protects up to 15-Inch laptop for 450 and 13-Inch for the 350 model
  • Rain protection Safeguard valuable gear from the elements with the built-in all weather aw cover. Fits Up to 8 lenses or other accessories

Description

The Protactic Bp 450 Aw Ii professional camera backpack expands upon the rugged versatility and armoured protection Original protactic series is known for This high-performance second generation offers a more adaptive interior multiple access points modular exterior attachment capabilities and convertible utility belt Activzone back panel gives targeted comfort and support while all weather aw cover protects gear from rain snow dust and sand Includes utility pouch water bottle holder tripod cup and two quick straps Internal dimensions 30 x 16 x 44 cm External dimensions 36 x 22 x 52 cm Laptop compartment dimensions 29 x 2 2 x 37 cm


Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 17.32 x 11.81 inches


Item Weight: 5.94 pounds


Item model number: LP37177


Batteries: 1 Unknown batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 19, 2018


Department: womens


Manufacturer: Lowepro


Age Range Description: Kid


Item Weight: 2.7 Kilograms


Number Of Items: 1


Units: 1.0 Count


Capacity Total: 2 Liters


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  • Excellent All Around Camera Backpack
Style: 450 Aw Ii
OVERVIEW I do a lot of traveling for photo and video shoots and wanted a backpack for my photography gear. Additionally, when I travel overseas I wanted something that could fit my full frame 5D4 and my Mavic Pro. On top of all of that it needed to be durable, comfortable, and weather resistant. The Lowepro ProTactic delivered all of this and more. WHATS IN THE BAG In this single bag I am able to pack all of the following equipment. Even for it's size it is a little hard to zip close with the equipment, but if everything is perfectly arranged, the zippers do manage to close. Camera - 5D Mark 4 with battery grip and tripod plate Camera Strap - Fastfire strap fits next to camera Camera Batteries - 4 extra camera batteries Memory Cards - Extra CF & SD (Canon 5D4), and MicroSD cards (Mavic Pro) Laptop - Small dell 13" laptop so that I can backup the footage in the field Tablet - iPad Mini tablet that I use to control the Mavic Pro Lenses - Canon 70-200 2.8 L (portraits, zoom, wildlife), Canon 24-70mm 2.8 L (events, portraits, landscape, low light venues, group portraits, weddings, video), Canon 16-35mm L (landscape, events), Canon 24-105mm L (landscapes, walkaround lens, video), Sigma ART 50mm (detail shots, occasional portraits) Drone - DJI Mavic Pro with 4 batteries, tablet holder, remote ND Filters - 2 stop, 4 stop, and 10 stop Hoya 77mm ND filters Basically an entire mobile studio ready for anything from weddings to light video work to landscapes to portraits fits in this bag, not to mention the Mavic Pro for aerial photography and aerial video. Unfortunately the bag is so full at this point that all of the various chargers (laptop, Mavic, Canon), and associated wiring simply do not fit, but for a day trip this bag has it all. The other thing that does not fit is off camera flashes, but when shooting an event that needs flashes I'd bring a lot more equipment than this (diffusers, light stands, radio triggers, etc). PROS Space - Of course the number one PRO is that this thing holds almost everything I want to put in it. I would love to be able to add a flash and small flash diffuser so that I'd be equipped for impromptu portraits with on camera fill flash, but I'd have to remove a lens or the Mavic Pro for a flash to fit. Build Quality - So far the build quality has impressed me, I still feel like i am putting too much gear in this bag since the zippers and seams are straining a bit, and I am a little concerned because I could not find a clear warranty statement on the LowePro site, but if the seams pop or the zippers break hopefully LowePro will provide warranty support. Size - for me the size is perfect. It's not quite big enough to need rollers, and it fits with ease into the overhead compartments on airplanes. I have noticed that when you have a backpack on your back at airports the airline attendants ignore you; the minute you are pulling a carry-on with wheels your chances of being allowed on the plane without checking your bag are about 50% even if it fits in the overhead. Customization - the movable panels inside the backpack allowed me to customize it to fit my needs. When I am traveling I will have it setup to store the Mavic and Canon, when I am local I will set it up to support two camera bodies and flashes for weddings and events. Usability - The top compartment access is perfect for a quick run and gun scenario, and my favorite part is that I get to keep my 70-200mm lens on the body. Appearance - I do not like flashy gaudy equipment that draws people's attention to my gear. This bag is not big or flashy and keeps logos to a minimum which is the way I like to keep it. Anti-Theft - Since the zippers are on the inside, if you are in a country or location where theft is a problem, this bag will keep your gear safe. I have seen some reviewers complain that a thief could use the top or side zippers to steal your gear. The solution is simple, if the location you are at is that bad, then simply ziptie those zippers closed. But come on people, if theft is really that bad, are you even going to bring this kind of gear? Personally I would bring the cheapest Rebel and kit lens I own. CONS Warranty Statement - I am having problems finding a clear warranty statement on the LowePro site, Amazon states the vendor has a limited lifetime warranty, but this is not apparent on the LowePro site. Zipper Placement - I knew before I bought this bag that the zippers were on the inside, so I am not going to take away a star for this, but it still takes some getting used to. I liked being able to hang my bag on my light stand and having access to the contents of the bag; with this bag I have to lay it on the ground to get to it through the rear. Rain Cover - I am not sure if this was supposed to come with the rain cover, I thought I read somewhere that the rain cover is included. I am going to contact the manufacturer to see if this was supposed to be included. CONCLUSION This bag is exactly what I was looking for, I only hope the zippers and seams last a long time because they are definitely stretched to their limits holding all of the gear. The bag is pretty comfortable to wear, I went up and down a pretty steep mountainside with no problems from this bag. This is the first camera bag that I have owned where the zippers are on the inside; that is taking some getting used to, but I guess one benefit to this is that if you sit it in dirt the dirt will not be all over your back when you put it back on your shoulders. The downsi ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2018 by R. A. R. A.

  • Love this bag
Style: Bp 450 Aw Ii - New
Contents. Canon R6 with battery grip extension. Canon RF 24-105mm Canon RF 70-200mm Canon EF 100-400mm (plus EF to R adapter) Canon EF 1.4x Extender 4 spare batteries with charger 3 sets of 3 pk filters SD Card case Two Lanyards And included Raincover And there’s still some room for another lens!! Exterior of bag is very rigid and provides superior impact protection. The Molle attachments on the outside of bag are great for attaching extra bags or gear. Love the top access for quick camera retrieval. I bought (and returned) four different camera backpacks. Was trying to save some money but why spend $1000’s on camera and lenses only to put it in a cheap bag. All the other bags were smaller and had leas features and protection. Would definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023 by CGraves

  • Nice bag
Style: Bp 450 Aw Ii - New
So I am pleased with this bag. Quality appears to be awesome and I was able to get all my gear into it. My bag with great weights about 45 pounds and I walked 6-miles every other day to tweak it in and to prepare for a trip to Switzerland. Took me a few tries to get the straps set correctly but the bag odds comfortable. My back does sweat while hiking but I guess that can be expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Scott Mayo Scott Mayo

  • It looks and feel great. Time will tell on durability!
Style: Bp 350 Aw Ii - New
I bought this because I do wildlife and bird photography, so a mix of heavy lenses and expensive gear in general. I wanted something well made and designed that would hold up over the years. It is not time tested yet, but it is perfect for my needs. Highly recommended as a quality product for a ver fair price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by bobwhitebarry

  • 450 vs. 350 Pros and Cons
Style: Bp 350 Aw Ii - New
At first I ordered the Lowepro ProTactic 450 AW II not realizing how big it was, only to return it for the Lowepro ProTactic 350 AW II that was smaller. Both are excellent backpack style camera bags, but I was looking for one that would be the easiest to travel with without being too large. My criteria was to have a bag that I could easily carry on an airplane and that would fit under the seat. I'd recommend either bag for their identical features with the following considerations. The 350 is roomy and adequate for just about all the camera gear you might need for travel. I carried My FX size DSLR, a beefy 20-70MM zoom, and 50 and 135 mm lenses. Additionally I carried an on-camera strobe, battery chargers, and my mini tripod on the outside. I was also able to slip my iPad into the designated pouch. I must state though that will all of my gear this bag was heavy, but perfectly sized to fit comfortably under the airplane seat. While the 450 was bigger and capable of carrying more gear, I just couldn't see wanting to stuff it any heavier than what I had already fit into the 350. Bottom line is if you need more capacity the 450 is your choice, but otherwise the 350 is probably big enough. Besides size, both of these bags were well designed with easy access from the top, sides or fully from the back for easy access to your gear. A feature I really liked is the detachable belt that can be used to carry accessories including smaller lenses around your waist for day use. I wore the belt the entire time on days during our vacation, carrying one or two extra lenses and essential accessories. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by Tony B

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