The Tamrac 5375 Adventure 74 Backpack (Rust) is a lightweight, double coated weatherproof 900 denier PolyTek backpack, lined with thick, closed-cell foam. This high-mobility pack provides foam-padded protection and quick access to an SLR, lenses, flash and accessories. The interior lid of the main compartment features a Memory & Battery Management System that uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries. Windowpane-Mesh pockets organize film, filters and other small accessories. The QuickClip tripod attachment system accommodates a tripod centered and balanced on the pack. An outer vinyl-reinforced mesh pocket and bungee cord tie downs provide quick access to other gear.
The 5375 has an EasyGrip carrying handle, a comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness and adjustable waist strap to provide easy carrying comfort. There is a front pocket to hold a light jacket or accessories.
The 5375 is designed to be carried on board an airplane and stored in the overhead compartment or under the seat in front of you. The backpack can be fully customized using the optional M.A.S. (Modular Accessory System) and S.A.S. (Strap Accessory System) products.
| Material |
Exterior: Double coated weatherproof 900 denier PolyTek Interior: Lined with thick, closed-cell foam |
| Type of Closure | Zippers |
| Exterior Dimensions | 13 x 8 1/2 x 16" (33.02 x 21.59 x 40.64cm) (WxDxH) |
| Interior Dimensions | 11 x 5.0 x 14 (27.94 x 12.7 x 35.56cm) (WxDxH) |
| Tripod Holder | Yes |
| Waist Belt | Yes |
| Accommodates | Film or digital SLR with five lenses, flash, tripod and accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
EasyGrip carrying handle Backpack harness |
| Weight | 4.0 lbs 2.0 oz (1.86kg) |
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Nice light backpack
This is a much lighter, and easier to carry, alternative to the Lowepro Vertex 200, which I also own, and much, much easier to carry all day than a fully loaded shoulder bag...Read complete review
This is a much lighter, and easier to carry, alternative to the Lowepro Vertex 200, which I also own, and much, much easier to carry all day than a fully loaded shoulder bag. A Nikon D200 with an 80-400 plus three or four other lenses, or a set of Lee filters and holder plus 2 other lenses will fit in this bag. Been on two hikes with this bag fully loaded and the bag was very comfortable. Seems small enough to easily pass all the most restrictive airline regulations that I've read about. Doesn't scream "camera bag" either.
Cons: Front pocket could be bigger, no pull-out plastic rain cover, not much else to complain about.
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I am happy with my product but....
The product is ok... the zip is bended and the zip doesn't go through smoothly... I am afraid it will break soon. Besides, the inside is very cute.
The product is ok... the zip is bended and the zip doesn't go through smoothly... I am afraid it will break soon. Besides, the inside is very cute.
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Comments about Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 Backpack (Rust):
I like this bag, It fits my D90 + Grip & 50mm 1.8G attached since I used the 50mm more often than the other lens, I also have a 2 medium lens and a 70-300mm zoom lens, with flash and some accessories in the bag, the 70-300 won't fit standing, it has to lay down, has also more room for 2 more medium lenses or another zoom lens or an extra DSLR body. for me the accessories pocket are too small since I have a lot of accessories, but if you're just carrying a chargers and batteries then it should be fine.What's in the bag list:D90+Battery Grip and 50mm 1.8G (Since I use this lens a lot compare to rest)17-50mm90mm70-300mmSB FlashSanyo Eneloop Batteries and ChargerSDHC memory CaseChargersPoint & Shoot CoolpixI tought this bag would be bigger since it looks big on the picture but no, it's almost same size like the $40 canon deluxe backpack, it's about 11-13 inches wide and 15 inches in height. but this tamrac has better built quality. Yes I used to have a canon deluxe backpack but I got rid of it since I also switched to nikon.
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Holds D700 and D3000 with 70-300 lens, 105 f2.8 lens, and three smaller lenses, plus space for chargers, and plenty of extra memory cards and accessories. Fits in overhead of airplane with no problems.
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This pack has lots of room and many dividers to make it specific for your application. It is rugged and very functional for the "on the go" photographer.
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Perfect size backpack to take on an airplane and stow underneath seat. Lots of storage for lenses, flashes, and cameras. Zippers are sturdy, but get caught often in the rain flaps. This bag should last a long time. Quality is excellent.
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I live in the Sedona, Arizona area and shoot lots of scenery of the beautiful Red Rocks. To get unique shots (as opposed to those everyone takes from the road or pull-outs, you have to do some hiking and climbing. This pack holds two cameras a wide angle lens, a 20-200 lens and a 200-500 lens, plus some filters and lens hoods. In short lots of interior room with dividers that can be adjusted to meet your every need. For the price it is a great package. The shoulder straps are comfortable and the waist strap holds everything in place so there is very little movement while climbing and doing tricky type maneuvers on and off the mountain trails. The only drawback is accessiblity to the equipment if you have it loaded to capacity as I do.
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I had an over-the-shoulder camera bag and found it quite uncomfortable and heavy. This backpack style is much easier on the arms and shoulders and frees you up for hiking, climbing, etc. It is very roomy inside and I like the outside net pocket that can hold maps or a guide book. My criticisms are: the inside pockets are a bit stiff and not easily expandable; and it could use some additional Velcro straps to stabilize large items such as a long lens in the inner compartments. There is only one of these, for use on the camera.
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This backpack holds everything we have & is very universal. It has all kinds of room in it and the price was right. I will buy another one for me next time. This one was my girlfriends B-day gift.
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I Just got this bag for my BDay I LOVE IT!!!!!!! Lots of room!!!! I cant wait to get out on the trails with it!! I Love that its water proof cause I love taking pics of storms! Before and after a storm I get some awesome pics!!!I would recommend this bag to anyone its worth the money!!!I almost went with a small veres of this bag Im glad I decided to go with this one its perfect!!! I dont beleive anyone would be disappointed in this bag its great!!!! I can't think my honey enough for buying this bag for me!!! He also got me a awesome flash through B&H the Sigma EF-530 DG Super!!! Awesome Flash!!!!
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I've been wearing this pack in 90 degree heat with some heavy glass inside. It's comfortable and can still fit my d700 with a Sigma 150-500 in it. I would recommend this to anyone.
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I take macro photos of wildflowers and this bag will carry all my gear, including my canon 180mm macro lens. I can also carry my small light disc in the front pocket. I like that it is waterproof, because I am often out in the rain.
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Comments about Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 Backpack (Rust):
The product is ok... the zip is bended and the zip doesn't go through smoothly... I am afraid it will break soon. Besides, the inside is very cute.
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My girlfriend and I bought this bag to store / transport our Nikon D90 with 18-105 kit lens and 70-300 zoom. It fits everything in the kit, plus the zoom lens and has room for more. The bag is very sturdy. The only drawback is that it is a little "stiffer" than a traditional backpack, but I'll gladly trade some comfort for the equipment security that this bag offers.
In general it's a nice way to bring your camera and gear around without needing a shoulder bag that screams "camera".
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Overall this backpack serves my needs well. It's well built and stores all the equipment I need (or would want to carry) on my hikes. One could purchase a vest system to have your items more accessible, but when you've got to walk a ways the backpack seems a better choice. The construction is very good and I like the quick release system you can get to carry your camera upfront putting the weight on the backpack straps rather than your neck. The only problem I had was, that to install the quick release straps on this particular backpack you must obtain o-rings to attach to the backpack straps; it does not come with these. I found the rings locally at a hardware store for less than two bucks, so wasn't a big issue. Overall I'd say it's great backpack unless you need to store more than one camera and/or more than 4 lenses.
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Used it on a long trip. Worked out well.
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This is my second Adventure 75 Backpack. It holds plenty of lenses and camera bodies and provides for no worry secure traveling. I also like the many compartments and adjustable velcro dividers.. Highly recommend...
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I use this pack to carry my d700 and whatever lens I happen to have on it along with speedlight and small accessories. The description makes it sound like it might carry more than it actually does.
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Comments about Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 Backpack (Rust):
This is a much lighter, and easier to carry, alternative to the Lowepro Vertex 200, which I also own, and much, much easier to carry all day than a fully loaded shoulder bag. A Nikon D200 with an 80-400 plus three or four other lenses, or a set of Lee filters and holder plus 2 other lenses will fit in this bag. Been on two hikes with this bag fully loaded and the bag was very comfortable. Seems small enough to easily pass all the most restrictive airline regulations that I've read about. Doesn't scream "camera bag" either.
Cons: Front pocket could be bigger, no pull-out plastic rain cover, not much else to complain about.
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Comments about Tamrac 5375 Adventure 75 Backpack (Rust):
Everything has it's place and it's easy to access your equipment. Very well made and like the ability to add accessories, i.e. water bottle, wallet, etc. Comfortable backpack and like the two-tone colors.
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This is a very nice camera backpack, but I found it was too small for my needs. When I put my 80-400mm lens in the backpack with my other equipment, it wasn't deep enough and things were crowded. Needless to say, I had to ship it back and order a larger one.
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Bought this pack for a trip to Europe. Perfect for my Canon 40D with 28-135 lens, plus three other lenses, flash, a point and shoot, and accessories.
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