Lowepro Pro Runner 350 AW DSLR Backpack (Black)
- All Weather AW Cover protects camera аnd gear frοm thе elements
- Dedicated laptop compartment fits up tο a 15.4″ notebook computer
- Hideaway Tripod Mount wіth foldout holder, cam lock buckles аnd straps tο secure a compact tripod οr monopod tο thе front οf thе backpack;
- Top cam lock buckle аnd strap tucks іntο pocket whеn nοt іn υѕе
- Discreet front pocket offers qυісk access tο аnd organization fοr personal items lіkе a light jacket, cell phone, MP3 player аnd camera manual.
- Fits a DSLR wіth attached lens plus 3-4 lenses/flash аnd accessories; up tο a 15.4″ widescreen laptop; tripod οr monopod; personal items
Thе Pro Runner 350 AW аnd 450 AW DSLR backpacks delivers a compact, streamlined аnd urban-inspired solution fοr pro photographers аnd photojournalists whο carry thеіr gear through crowded airports аnd busy city streets. Thіѕ feature-filled design fits a DSLR wіth attached lens up tο a pro-sized body wіth grip аnd attached lens (450 AW), laptop, tripod аnd multiple accessories, plus a few personal items, іn a highly organized pack. Frοm іtѕ fully padded interior tο іt’s patented, built-іn All W
List Price: $ 219.99
Price: $ 139.95
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Very rugged and durable backpack for professionals and consumers alike,
Customer Video Review Length:: 6:59 Mins
In this video review I will show you the ins and outs of the ProRunner 350 AW Backpack. I’ll show you all the pockets, all the pouches, and all the cool adaptable features of the interior – including some tips and tricks on the easiest way to customize the backpack for your needs.
Perfect for professional photographers or even amateurs who are out hiking looking for the best shots to take.
5 out of 5 stars for amazing durability and flexibility / customization of how you want to use it.
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|Wonderful Camera Backpack,
My review of the Lowepro Pro Runner 350 AW camera backpack. In a word, wonderful! In two words: five stars!
The minute the Lowepro arrived my wife began eying the bag. In nothing flat she was unzipping it, looking at all the compartments, and telling me all the things she could use it for. She was amazed at the number of pockets, and she commented on how everything was padded. I icily pointed out that it was for camera use only. Something tells me my dinner will be frosty for a night or two. So what, it is going to be worth it. I’ll hide the knives.
I unloaded my old camera bag and placed my Olympus into the new Lowepro bag. There was lots of room, and everything that I had stuffed into my old bag easily fit into the Pro Runner 350 AW. The central camera area has adjustable Velcro compartments that are heavily padded. The Velcro is super good. I know `cause it took me quite a tug to get the compartment adjusters ripped out. For a fellow with arthritis the tug hurts a bit, but once the dividers were into their new positions I was glad they were firmly in. The Pro Runner also has room for your Laptop, (yes, a laptop computer), cell phone, pens, documents, small tripod, and a host of other items including keys. I think I can easily find a spot for my aspirin. All six bottles.
The carrying straps are padded beyond belief, and there is a waist belt to hold it firmly on your back. And there is, of course, a carrying handle. Not just any carrying handle, but a rubberize handle with plenty of width for my extra large sized hand – swollen knuckles and all. No gloves needed to carry this baby. It feels good in the hand.
OK, so how do I know the bag will protect the camera? That is, after all, its key job. Well, it is heavily padded, the zippers are super wide (plus they zip and unzip easily), and they seem to be super tough. Not the kind of zipper that is going to rip open or unzip due to being flung about.
But, there is nothing like a test. So I went to the top of my stairs with the bag, loaded with my camera and all its gear, and tossed it down the stairs. The bottom of the stairs in my place is a tile floor. The bag bounced nicely down the stairs and onto the tile below. I also dropped the bag by holding it at arm’s length over my head and letting it go. Another nice bounce.
I opened the bag and had a look. The camera’s lens cover had popped off, but no other changes. Nothing moved at all in any of the camera compartments, and even my keys and pens stayed put. Also, I have to give the bag points for not allowing any dog hair into its compartments. After it hit the bottom of the stairs it was covered in dog hair – big time. My wife will hear about this! Errr… maybe not. One crisis at a time.
Ok, now to the negative. One must lay long lenses down in the bag. This will not be a problem if they are fat lenses, but narrow ones will leave a gap between the top of the compartment and the lens. Just put something in that will stop any movement and it should be fine. My camera bounced within its compartment, I think, and that is the reason the lens cap popped off. Still, not a really big difficulty. A small towel or washcloth could solve that dilemma in a flash. The Velcro compartment dividers are hard to rip out and put back in. This will not be a problem for a photographer like myself who keeps the same equipment for decades, but it will be a pain for anyone who wants to change the compartments a lot… do you hear that honey? Of course, the company had to make them hard to jar loose, so that is just the price of quality in this particular system. The bag is black, which is fine in many many ways. Black makes it hard for a thief to determine that it is a camera bag, unlike the silver cases. Those silver cases just scream “steal me.” The problem with the black bag is it shows the dog hair like you can’t believe! Where did she hide the vacuum?
I like the bag! No, my wife is not going to get it for cosmetics or anything else. A camera bag it is, and a camera bag it will stay. I just hope she can’t find a way to get it anyway…. No, I don’t have life insurance…
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|If you really want to carry everything.,
I was looking for a bag for vacations and short trips to carry everything in one package: my laptop, Nikon D90, Speedlight, monopod, Nikon 18-200 lens, Sigma 150-500 lens, personal items & accessories, such as chargers, batteries, and some carry on items for flights. With all of the pockets and adjustable compartments, I can do all of this with room to spare! I really like how the tripod/monopod holder secures the pod from sliding in any direction. Yes, this bag when loaded is bulky and somewhat heavy but the shoulder and waist straps are well padded and designed so that it is more comfortable to wear than I would have predicted. I wore it for four hours recently and felt no strain or discomfort. I expect it to last indefinitely due to the heavy construction. The rain cover is a plus. This bag is in addition to a smaller Lowepro shoulder bag I have when I don’t need to carry everything I own. I went with Lowepro since my other bag has held up well for three years.
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