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The blue sapphire Jetpack 17 Backpack from Clik Elite is a unique mobile office that is perfect for the on-the-go business person who needs a strong and durable pack that can withstand the rigors of day tripping. This pack will hold everything you need to do your work - compact DSLR camera, lens, flash, various accessories and your 17" (43.2cm) laptop.
The Jet Pack 17 is a 3.5 lb (1.6kg) work place designed for comfort as well as style. It contains enough space to hold your hardware as well as a mesh pocket for a water bottle. Modular dividers allow you to sculpt the guts to fit whatever gear you need that day while a Removable Camera Capsule holds your DSLR with lens and flash. If you don't need your camera gear that day, just extract the Capsule and you have even more room for either computer stuff, files or whatever else is required for the job. You can even bring along a small tripod that fits in the side pocket.
The pack is supported by two adjustable and padded shoulder straps that can be neatly tucked away when not needed. The most unique feature of the Jet Pack 17 is the side-sling carry option that permits you to throw it over your shoulder and use it as a traditional shoulder bag that uses only one strap.
The Jet Pack 17 comes with a lifetime warranty and is a lightweight and functional alternative to either a briefcase, standard computer case or regular camera shoulder bag. It provides the option to both shoot and conduct business within a durable, water-resistant and stylish package.
| Material |
420 Denier HT (High Tenacity) Nylon 330 Denier Cordura Nylon |
| Type of Closure | Zippers |
| Exterior Dimensions | 17 x 12.3 x 8.5" (44 x 31 x 21.6cm) |
| Interior Dimensions |
Internal Storage: 16.5 x 11.3 x 4.5" (42 x 28.6 x 11.4cm) Camera Compartment: 6.5 x 11.3 x 4.5" (16.5 x 28.6 x 11.4cm) |
| Volume | 1500 cu in (24.58 L) |
| Tripod Holder | Yes |
| Waist Belt | Not Applicable |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Shoulder straps |
| Weight | 3.48 lb (1.58kg) |
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I use this backpack mainly for travel and it is a perfect size for a piece of carry on luggage/hand bag. I have a 5D Mark II and I am able to get the camera, telephoto lens, a Macro lens, and a couple of other lens, my speedlite, a ring-light and my Mac Book Pro (13 Inch Retina in a Thule Protective case) in this backpack. Plus, I can also carry a travel tripod It is fantastic. I do a lot of international travel and wanted a bag/backpack that I can fit the most amount of gear and the gear be safe and protected while being able to be used as a carry on. In most countries outside the U.S., airlines are very strict with the dimensions for the carry on and I have had no problem with this backpack. I am really pleased about this purchase. It is fantastic to say the least
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I shopped online for months (hard to please, as usual). Saw a couple of interesting offerings, then this one popped up through B&H email account notification. I commute and had been driving, so my larger bag was no problem. After switching to the bus, I needed a streamlined bag that allowed me to carry the basic camera essentials, a couple of folders, and occasionally my laptop. The "sapphire blue" color didn't interest me, but the price did. I ordered it and, to my surprise, it is darker in person than shown on the computer screen. Perfect fit for my T3i WITH battery grip, cards, cords, Kindle Fire, folders, notebook. Very tight and compact at first, but it worked out very well. Fabric, stitching and zippers may as well be kevlar, very strong! It would even be a good deal at the original price of $[$]. If you commute and need to carry a variety of items, including your camera (not as a primary go-to for all camera gear), this one is very much recommended.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
Very comfortable and roomy backpack. Arm straps do not dig into armpits no matter how much you are carrying. Interior very roomy - with a removable zippered padded box for your camera, and plenty of pockets for other gear. Not a packpack for someone with a lot of lenses, as there won't be separate compartments for those. But if you are looking for a bag for your camera, extra lens, flash and small accessories, but still with room for a small jacket or even your lunch - this bag is for you.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I have three lenses, it is bit too tight.
Bag should be good enough for two standard lenses.
Laptop pouch is too tight. It barefly fits 12.5 inch Laptop not sure if you can really store 15 or 17 inch laptop.
It looks good and compact, not sure if its long lasts especially laptop pouch. It is also light weight. Haven't used extensively yet.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
very durable and had plenty of room, like the design and you can carry anywhere you go. very comfortable.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I purchased this backpack to replace a 10 year old camera bag. Now that I am carrying only one digital camera and one all purpose zoom while traveling, I wanted something compact that held the camera, flash, memory cards and laptop. This was exactly what I wanted.
I will be traveling a lot over the next 12 months and hope to get some great use out of this backpack.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I was concerned that this back-pack style camera bag would not be large enough for my video camera, I was wrong. The storage area is much deeper than expected - fits safely and my rig is easy to access.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
It's a compact bag yet has room for my 17" macbook pro and a DSLR and a few lenses, but I typically use the removable pouch to transport 2 external g-raid hard drives for mobile editing jobs. If you have a lot of gear then a bigger bag would be necessary, but for me this is perfect.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I use this backpack mainly for travel and it is a perfect size for a piece of carry on luggage/hand bag. I have a 5D Mark II and I am able to get the camera, telephoto lens, a Macro lens, and a couple of other lens, my speedlite, a ring-light and my Mac Book Pro (13 Inch Retina in a Thule Protective case) in this backpack. Plus, I can also carry a travel tripod It is fantastic. I do a lot of international travel and wanted a bag/backpack that I can fit the most amount of gear and the gear be safe and protected while being able to be used as a carry on. In most countries outside the U.S., airlines are very strict with the dimensions for the carry on and I have had no problem with this backpack. I am really pleased about this purchase. It is fantastic to say the least
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I shopped online for months (hard to please, as usual). Saw a couple of interesting offerings, then this one popped up through B&H email account notification. I commute and had been driving, so my larger bag was no problem. After switching to the bus, I needed a streamlined bag that allowed me to carry the basic camera essentials, a couple of folders, and occasionally my laptop. The "sapphire blue" color didn't interest me, but the price did. I ordered it and, to my surprise, it is darker in person than shown on the computer screen. Perfect fit for my T3i WITH battery grip, cards, cords, Kindle Fire, folders, notebook. Very tight and compact at first, but it worked out very well. Fabric, stitching and zippers may as well be kevlar, very strong! It would even be a good deal at the original price of $[$]. If you commute and need to carry a variety of items, including your camera (not as a primary go-to for all camera gear), this one is very much recommended.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
Very comfortable and roomy backpack. Arm straps do not dig into armpits no matter how much you are carrying. Interior very roomy - with a removable zippered padded box for your camera, and plenty of pockets for other gear. Not a packpack for someone with a lot of lenses, as there won't be separate compartments for those. But if you are looking for a bag for your camera, extra lens, flash and small accessories, but still with room for a small jacket or even your lunch - this bag is for you.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I have three lenses, it is bit too tight.
Bag should be good enough for two standard lenses.
Laptop pouch is too tight. It barefly fits 12.5 inch Laptop not sure if you can really store 15 or 17 inch laptop.
It looks good and compact, not sure if its long lasts especially laptop pouch. It is also light weight. Haven't used extensively yet.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
very durable and had plenty of room, like the design and you can carry anywhere you go. very comfortable.
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Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I purchased this backpack to replace a 10 year old camera bag. Now that I am carrying only one digital camera and one all purpose zoom while traveling, I wanted something compact that held the camera, flash, memory cards and laptop. This was exactly what I wanted.
I will be traveling a lot over the next 12 months and hope to get some great use out of this backpack.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
I was concerned that this back-pack style camera bag would not be large enough for my video camera, I was wrong. The storage area is much deeper than expected - fits safely and my rig is easy to access.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Clik Elite Jetpack 17 Backpack (Blue Sapphire):
It's a compact bag yet has room for my 17" macbook pro and a DSLR and a few lenses, but I typically use the removable pouch to transport 2 external g-raid hard drives for mobile editing jobs. If you have a lot of gear then a bigger bag would be necessary, but for me this is perfect.
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