The Tamrac 3370 Aero 70 Photo Backpack (Brown and Tan) is a ballistic nylon, fully functional camera bag and daypack in one convenient backpack. The main compartment is completely foam-padded to protect a pro digital SLR camera body with a grip and attached 4.0" lens, 1-2 additional lenses, and accessories. The top compartment holds a book, lunch or other necessary personal items. The backpack is made from ballistic nylon with ProTek trim and adjustable, foam-padded dividers. There is a weather flap that provides protection from rain and bad weather.
The Aero 70 backpack has a zippered pocket inside the compartment flap to organizes filters, memory cards, and other accessories, a front mesh pocket, 2 mesh side pockets that provide quick access to accessories and water bottles and a mesh pocket on the inside of the flap entrance for small accessories. There are 2 lash tabs on the bottom that allow a tripod to be carried; requires optional accessory straps, Model S-113. The harness has S.A.S. (Strap Accessory System) attachment points for adding accessories. It is carried by a top handle and a foam-padded, contoured backpack harness that evenly distributes the weight.
| Material |
Exterior: Ballistic nylon and PolyTek trim Interior: Foam padded |
| Type of Closure | Double zippers with pulls |
| Exterior Dimensions | 11 x 7.0 x 17" (28 x 19 x 44cm) (WxDxH) |
| Interior Dimensions |
Top Compartment: 8.0 x 5.0 x 8.0" (22 x 13 x 22cm) (WxDxH) Lower Compartment: 10 x 6.0 x 7.0" (25 x 15 x 18cm) (WxDxH) |
| Tripod Holder | No |
| Waist Belt | No |
| Accommodates | Pro digital SLR camera body with a grip and attached 4.0" lens, 1-2 additional lenses, and accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Carry handle Backpack straps |
| Weight | 1.0 lbs, 13oz (819g) |
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This bag is just what I was looking for - something small and low-profile for minimalist hiking. There is just enough room for my Nikon D80, a 70-300, and a couple other smaller lenses,. The top compartment has just enough room for a wallet, light fleece, a snack, and car keys. Side pockets for water bottles. Eyelets on the bottom so you could attach extra straps if wanted. Tan on brown colors are very cute, too. Perfect for my frame, and I am female, 5'5". Not sure if it would be perfect for some larger or who has more gear.
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I love that the camera is accessed from a panel on the front of the pack. It is a sleek pack that holds my 5D with battery grip and 85mm lens attached. I also carry my flash, a 50mm lens, extra batteries and a lens hood. That gear pretty much fills up the camera space. The top of the pack has room for a lunch or more gear. If you carry more equipment it may be too small, but I like to travel light and this pack is the perfect size for what I need. Great for those with less gear or a hike when you don't want to lug a huge backpack around.
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I ordered the next size bigger because this size had very little room for personal items such as a light jacket, a book, etc ., and no room for a notebook computer. Just a personal choice, and part of the online shopping experience. In the camera compartment, I just barely fit a D90 with battery pack and 18-200mm zoom, plus a Tokina 11-15mm super wide zoom, and a Nikor 50mm 1.4 and flare shields. Unless you're really traveling light, I'd recommend the next bigger model, which I think is t he Aero 80.
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Comments about Tamrac 3370 Aero 70 Photo Backpack (Brown and Tan):
Very practical. Good construction. Lens pockets seem made for 52mm or less diameter lenses, not wider. You could probably fit 4 x 52mm diam. But, only 2 x 72mm diam. Main will handle most zooms to 200mm. Pockets, same as far as length. Upper compartment size sensible. Could use another interior/exterior zip pocket for small items. Also always prefer some type of quick cross chest snap for better comfort, weight distribution. I use with D90, 18-105 lens typically. Haven't been out in rain yet, but appears to be built to tolerate some.
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