The Clik Elite Nature Backpack (Black) is a 1680 denier ballistic and 420 denier high-tenacity nylon pack with a padded and lined interior. There is a top compartment with hydration sleeve and tube port that fits up to a 70 oz reservoir and a lower fully padded 12 x 8.0 x 7.0" camera bay with weather-resistant zippers. The pack has side compression straps will secure load and holds a tripod. It has a has a media organizer with weather-proof zippers to protect memory cards, cables, and business cards, a zippered outer pocket for quick access to sunglasses and other accessories, a stash pocket with compression cord and a mesh side pocket for a water bottle.
The Nature Backpack is carried by high-tech padded shoulder straps that cushion against heavy photo gear, load lifter straps and an adjustable sternum strap. A LadderFit harness system adjusts to 4 different torso lengths for comfort and optimized weight transfer. It also has a padded contour waist belt with bi-directional buckle that comfortably cradles the hips. There is a comfort-molded back panel that sheds snow and dirt plus it vents heat and moisture. Built-in ChestPorts are used to attach Clik Elite ChestPacks.
| Material |
Exterior: 1680 denier ballistic and 420 denier high-tenacity nylon Interior: Padded camera compartment Interior: Fully lined |
| Type of Closure | Zippers with pulls |
| Exterior Dimensions | 22.5 x 14 x 10" (57.15 x 35.56 x 25.4cm) (HxWxD) |
| Dimensões internas | Não especificado pelo fabricante |
| Volume | Interior space: 1500in³ (25 liter) |
| Suporte de Tripé | Sim |
| Cinto | Sim |
| Accommodates | Photo equipment and personal gear |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Backpack harness Waist belt |
| Weight | 5.3 lbs (2.4kg) |
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Comments about Clik Elite Medium Nature Backpack (Black):
After much internet research I was sure that this was what I needed. I had no opportunity to see this pack first hand before purchasing. When it arrived I realized that it was much bigger and heavier than I expected[...] ordered the Clik Elite Probody Sport. It is perfect for my needs. I have a Canon Rebel 2ti, a 15x85, 70x 200 F4 IS zoom and a 50mm lens in the lower compartment. It all fits fine and leaves me some room for a few items in the upper compartment. The Probody Sport carries very nicely with a load. The camera section in the Medium Nature is also not as easy to access as the Probody Sport pack. The quality of construction in both packs is excellent.
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Comments about Clik Elite Medium Nature Backpack (Black):
Just the bag I've been looking for! For a while now I've been looking for a bag that will function not only as a daypack when travelling the globe but also as a camera bag. Previously I have used a 35l bagpack with my camera stuff just thrown in the bottom, now I have more camera stuff (and its more expensive) so I want to look after it more.
The 'other stuff' compartement could do with being slightly bigger, but given the size of the bag (and still meeting hand-held luggage reqs) thats just not possible. However it does have a pouch that takes a 40oz/1.5l hydration system so thats one less thing to go in the compartement.
Adjustable foam inserts in the camera section allow you to rearrange everything to fit your gear, personally I've changed from the standard vertical to the bag configuration and have mine set horizontal. This has allowed me to fit: Canon 50D, Sigma 150-500mm, Canon 70-300mm, Canon 17-85mm, Kenko 1.4x converter. Though I won't be fitting any more in there. The zipped pocket at the front has plenty of room for spare batteries, CF cards, lens wipes/cloths, etc.
Harness is like your standard hiking backpack setup and with some playing around you'll find the combination that works well for your build. Although the harness my look a bit thin and flimsy, try it on first, I have yet to complain about its comfort and support!
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