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Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag

  • Price: $74.96
  • B&H # MOTFXB
  • Mfr# 10-81045R-01

Product Highlights

  • Fits D-SLR Camera Kit
  • 450D ReDura Recycled PET Body Fabric
  • Padded Compartment with Dividers
  • Exterior and Interior Pockets
  • Removable Shoulder Strap with Pad
  • Tuck-away Waistbelt

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The Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag (Black) is designed to carry a digital SLR camera with most 70-300mm and 70-200mm lenses attached, additional lens and accessories. The bag is made of 450 denier ReDura 100% recycled PET body fabric with 840 denier junior ballistic nylon reinforcements. The interior is made of 210 denier yellow polyester interior lining that promotes visibility of the contents and an interior padded compartment with camera carry dividers for the camera equipment. There is a zippered front panel with organization pockets, a side mesh pocket that fits a 22 oz bottle and a back panel airline ticket pocket.

The Tour FX bag has a side attachment point to accommodate the LCAS (Hypalon lens case attachment system). There are bottom panel compression straps that can carry a small tripod. The bag is carried by a removable, adjustable shoulder strap with a sliding pad and a tuck-away waistbelt.

Construction
  • 450 denier ReDura 100% recycled PET body fabric
  • 840 denier junior ballistic nylon reinforcements
  • 210 denier yellow polyester interior lining promotes visibility
  • Interior padded compartment with camera carry dividers
  • Polyester Nylex soft-touch Velour for touch fastener
  • YKK zipper closure
  • Expansion zipper to accommodate long lenses Elastic rigging
Sized to fit a digital SLR camera with up to most 70-300mm and 70-200mm lenses
Unique clamshell opening top compartment for camera & accessories
Pockets
  • Zippered front panel with organization pockets
  • Side mesh pocket fits 22 oz bottle
  • Back panel airline ticket pocket
Side attachment point to accommodate LCAS (Hypalon lens case attachment system)
Bottom panel compression straps for carrying a small tripod
Carrying options
  • Removable, adjustable shoulder strap with a sliding pad
  • Tuck-away waistbelt
  • Air mesh foam back panel
  • Delta compression system load adjustment
  • Optional Strapette carry system for all day comfort on heavy loads
Material Exterior: 450 denier ReDura 100% recycled PET body fabric
Exterior: 840 denier junior ballistic nylon reinforcements
Interior: 210 denier yellow polyester lining
Interior: Interior padded compartment with camera carry dividers
Interior: Polyester Nylex soft-touch Velour for touch fastener
Type of Closure YKK zippers
Exterior Dimensions 12 x 6.25 x 12" (30.5 x 15.75 x 30.5cm) (HxWxD)
Interior Dimensions 11 x 5.5 x 11.25" (27.75 x 14 x 28.5cm) (HxWxD)
Volume Interior space: 730in³ (12L)
Tripod Holder Yes for small tripod
Accommodates Digital SLR camera with most 70-300mm and 70-200mm lenses attached, additional lens and accessories
Carrying/Transport Options Shoulder strap
Tuck-away waistbelt
Weight 2.0 lbs, 12 oz (1.25kg)

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag
 
4.6

(based on 15 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (9)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (6)

  • 3 Stars

     

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100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (13)
  • Easily accessible equipment (13)
  • Strong construction (12)
  • Roomy (11)
  • Adjustable harness (8)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Transporting gear (11)
    • Protecting gear (10)
    • Storing gear (4)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Photo enthusiast (8), Semi-pro photographer (5)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (3)

    REVIEWS

    Reviewed by 15 customers

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    5.0

    Rugged protection for sensitive gear

    By mothernature'sson

    from Buffalo, NY

    About Me Photo Enthusiast

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Adjustable Harness
    • Comfortable
    • Easily Accessible Equipment
    • Roomy
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Protecting Gear
      • Storing Gear
      • Transporting Gear

      Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

      versitile for many backpacking, paddling, climbing or just urban, adventures. This product protects in variety of positions without being a load to carry.

      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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      (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      I love this bag.

      By $$

      from New York

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Pros

      • Adaptable modular design
      • Adjustable Harness
      • Comfortable
      • Easily Accessible Equipment
      • Perfectly sized
      • Quick access to gear
      • Roomy
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Day long field trips
        • Protecting Gear
        • Storing Gear
        • Transporting Gear

        Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

        This bag comfortably fits two lenses, camera body, flash, a few soft cover field guides, and accessories. I typically carry a liter or two of water by clipping my bottle(s) to the loops on the front of the bag. I use the shoulder strap and belt to evenly distribute the weight and can carry these items all day with much less discomfort compared to similar bags.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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        (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

         
        5.0

        AWESOME PACK!

        By flyfishernc

        from Asheville, NC

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Adjustable Harness
        • Comfortable
        • Easily Accessible Equipment
        • Fully functional
        • Great price
        • Rain Cover
        • Roomy
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

        • Easy to overload

        Best Uses

        • Day hikes
        • Easy to travel with
        • Protecting Gear
        • Storing Gear
        • Transporting Gear

        Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

        Use for day hikes, fishing excursions and every day bumming around downtown. Plenty of room for xtra lenses and small notebook, adapters, flash etc. I take allot of wild flowers and everything is visible to pull out while still wearing it. You can overload it and make it flop away from your body, kind of top heavy. But with a little shifting around and taking a more reasonable amount, you will have enough energy to get to the top of the mountain with a functioning pack. I have looked at different packs for years and tried a backpak and wasn't satisfied because you had to remove it to use it. This pack is well made and keeps everything dry. There is a rain cover for the pack and I like that availability. Great for the price!!!

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        • No

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        5.0

        Great Bag!

        By stepping up

        from Flagstaff, AZ

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Comfortable
        • Easily Accessible Equipment
        • Roomy
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Transporting Gear

          Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

          I love this bag! The features are great and the waste support is truly amazing like all Mountasmith bags! This is the best featured, most supportive waste bag I have ever seen! And it is made from recycled plastic.

          Comment on this review

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          4.0

          Great Value

          By Furniture Guy

          from Boston, MA

          About Me Semi-pro Photographer

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Easily Accessible Equipment
          • Good Value
          • Roomy

          Cons

          • Lots of straps

          Best Uses

          • Transporting Gear

          Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

          Value is the key word here. Nice bag, well made, the right size for my needs. Padding is good enough for travel. Compartments can be reconfigured inside the main bag - great flexibility. I carry a D300 with 17-55 lens attached along with a 80-200 on one side, flash and chargers on the other side. Separate compartments for filters, memory cards, etc. There are lots of straps and stuff on the outside - not a clean look. Importantly it is primarily meant for strapping around your waist.

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          4.0

          Fairly nice package

          By Photopiea

          from Tennessee

          About Me Photo Enthusiast

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Easily Accessible Equipment
          • Roomy

          Cons

          • Flimsy outer sides
          • Top heavy with full load

          Best Uses

            Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

            I like the hip mount pack method due to it's convenience and limited load on the back. There is a limit to how much weight you can manage using that method. I can easily fit a 70-300, 10-24, and two prosumer DSLRs with lenses in the main body. Add to that an additional lens on either side and misc accessories in the pockets and you have FULL load. At that point it gets top heavy and wants to tip away from your body. The construction quality is below what I expected but on par with what I would expect based on where it was assembled. The sides are too flimsy for a pack it's size. All that said this will probably end being my primary or at least secondary case.

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            (2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

             
            4.0

            Good travel bag

            By Bag addict

            from Louisiana

            About Me Photo Enthusiast

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Adjustable Harness
            • Comfortable
            • Easily Accessible Equipment
            • Roomy
            • Strong Construction

            Cons

            • Hangs away from body some

            Best Uses

            • Protecting Gear
            • Transporting Gear
            • Travel

            Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

            I bought this bag to use on a trip to Alaska. Iwanted to be able to carry my Canon 50D with an 18-200mm telephoto lens and battery grip, flash, lens hood, back up Canon Powershot G10, Hoodman Loupe and a few filters, memory cards and batteries, etc. All the while able to be hands free and not have to set my bag down to get at my gear. I also wanted it to be protected from the rain by my raincoat but still convenient to get to if need be. This bag fits the bill. I can slide it around in front of me and it has plenty of room for everything I need. It does lean forward due to the weight of my camera but I understand I can order "strapettes" to alleviate that, but I won't be able to spin it around on my waist how I want with those on. I won't be doing any strenuous hiking - all tourist stuff - so I'm going to make due without them. If the waist strap were more centally located or even at the top part of the bag, the bag wouldn't be so top heavy and I don't think you'd need those strapettes. All in all it was the best waist pack I could find that would hold what I needed.

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            4.0

            Mountiansmith pros and cons

            By Cully

            from Sacramento, Ca

            About Me Photo Enthusiast

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Easily Accessible Equipment
            • Roomy
            • Strong Construction

            Cons

            • Cumbersome

            Best Uses

            • Protecting Gear
            • Storing Gear

            Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

            I bought this bag because I have another Mountainsmith bag and I am impressed with thier quality and design. I bought this bag to carry my Nikon D90 around with an aditional lense or two. Overall the bag is well made and well thought-out. It is not however, comfortable to carry. If anyone is considering buying it, either add the backpack shoulder straps or bypass it for a backpack camera bag.

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            4.0

            great for hiking or long walks

            By amanda

            from south bend, indiana

            About Me Semi-pro Photographer

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Adjustable Harness
            • Comfortable
            • Easily Accessible Equipment
            • Strong Construction

            Cons

            • Heavy

            Best Uses

            • Protecting Gear
            • Transporting Gear

            Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

            this bag is a great bag to take on hikes. using the shoulder strap and the waist strap at the same time allows the user to comfortably hike with the bags weight distributed to minimize the effort it takes to carry it. it also allows the user to turn the bag (while still strapped) to the front to open. the top opens away from the wearer to allow quick access into the bag. the area inside the bag holds my nikon d300 with its 18mm-135 lens attached, two extra lenses, my flash unit, wallet, cards, cords, and a few other things. there is a lot of vertical space so things can be stacked but i like to keep it light for long walks. the pockets could use a little more space but are still useful. over all i am pleased with my purchase.

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            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            Great Bag, Versatile

            By Galaxy-guy

            from Burlington, VT

            About Me Photo Enthusiast

            Pros

            • Adjustable Harness
            • Comfortable
            • Hiker friendly
            • Roomy
            • Strong Construction
            • Versatile

            Cons

            • Hard To Access Equipment

            Best Uses

            • Protecting Gear
            • Transporting Gear

            Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

            The flexibility of this well constructed and thought out bag is impressive. I carry several lenses and even have room for a water bottle inside. (added bonus is that the padded construction keeps the water cool but doesn't affect the photo equip).

            I've hiked and flown on planes with this bag and have been very pleased with the construction and the "non-camera bag look" to keep my photo investments safe. The multiple straps and hooks on the outside promise expansion in the future.

            Thanks Mountainsmith for a great product!

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            (5 of 5 customers found this review helpful)

             
            5.0

            Mountansmith Delivers Another Great Bag!

            By Dyamic Aperture

            from Honolulu, HI

            About Me Semi-pro Photographer

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Adjustable Harness
            • Comfortable
            • Easily Accessible Equipment
            • Modular Accessories
            • Roomy
            • Strong Construction

            Cons

              Best Uses

              • Protecting Gear
              • Transporting Gear

              Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

              I was searching for another shoulder bag for my camera gear. I previously owned ones by Tamrac and LowePro and both of them were decent. I have owned a Mountainsmith lumbar pack for over five years and it is one of my favorite packs for short hikes and I would use it for my camera gear. Mountainsmith has finally come out with a lumbar pack for camera gear!

              The construction is top notch. There is plenty of space inside and there is always the option of attaching the lens pouches to the side of the Tour FX. The sling works well for light to medium loads. For heavier or longer durations, the waist belt really helps to distribute the weight through the hips. There are plenty of pockets for memory cards, batteries and other accessories. The cover conveniently opens away from the user so that the equipment is easily accessible while wearing the bag.

              I already own the strapettes from my other Mountainsmith bag so it was very easy for me to attach them to the bag. Once you learn how to use the strapettes they can be attached or detached very quickly. The strapettes work even better in distributing the load.

              The most I've fit so far into the main compartment is (1) Canon 5D gripped + 24-70 f/2.8L, (2) Canon 70-200 f/2.8L, (3) Canon 17-40 f/4L, (4) Canon 580EX, and (5) Canon OC-E3.

              The reasons why I purchased this bag is (1) Mountainsmith's reputation, (2) lumbar pack design w/ waist belt, (3) optional strapettes, and (4) size/space for gear.

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              5.0

              Great Bag from Mountainsmith for Hiking

              By jmreeedrt

              from McHenry, MD

              About Me Semi-pro Photographer

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Adjustable Harness
              • Comfortable
              • Easily Accessible Equipment
              • Roomy
              • Strong Construction

              Cons

                Best Uses

                • Protecting Gear
                • Transporting Gear

                Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

                I was looking for a bag to carry a Canon D-SLR with battery grip, several lenses and other accessories while hiking. When I first saw the Tour FX, I knew I had to have one. After my first hike with the bag, it has become my favorite bag. I bought the strapette and it is also great. Great bag, Mountainsmith!!!!

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                (10 of 10 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                A bag that works!

                By David Anthony

                from Milwaukee, WI

                Verified Reviewer

                Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

                The best general purpose photography bags, based on my own exhaustive online research, are:

                1) Domke F2 – used by David Hobby (the Strobist) and many photojournalists worldwide
                2) Kata WS-604 – a newer design whose users include famed photographer Joe McNally
                3) MountainSmith Tour FX –a new bag gaining momentum from an established outfitter

                My situation: middle aged semi-pro photographer whose objectives include capturing Havasu Falls, one of the most challenging and beautiful parts of the Grand Canyon. What this implies: hike with full gear (photography, camping, food, water, etc…) at least 10 miles downhill for what could be a multi-day adventure and then uphill to exit.

                Although all these bags are comparably sized, only the MountainSmith Tour FX meets my requirements. Why? Domke F2 is a shoulder bag and optionally a backpack; Kata WS-604 is a shoulder and lumbar bag; MountainSmith Tour FX with optional strappette is all of the above. Ultimately the MountainSmith Tour FX allows use of backpack and lumbar straps at the same time. This is a life saver when you’re on any mission that challenges your physical endurance to its limits.

                PROS: While using the lumbar and optional backpack straps it’s easy to shift from a backpack position to a front or side positioned lumbar bag without taking the bag off your body. The main flap also opens away from your body making it even easier to access your camera without removing the bag. It will accommodate a Nikon DSLR camera body with attached 18-200 VR lens plus six additional lens (or equally sized gear). It also provides additional flat zippered compartment space, straps to connect optional lens attachments, a provision for connecting a small light stand or tripod, and a built-in rain cover to protect the bag and its contents in case you’re caught in an unexpected downpour.

                CONS: The MountainSmith Tour FX and optional strappette comes with zero instructions. I wasted nearly an hour for this reason configuring and adjusting the bag. Despite this obstacle, the Tour FX is likely the best bag available for the situation I described. All things considered, I rate these bags 4 stars. It’s the best bag I know of for carrying a full complement of camera gear for long periods of time in demanding situations while providing quick and easy access to your camera.

                Life is an adventure. Seize and record it as you go!

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                (4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                5.0

                Trail Running

                By Dejan Smaic

                from Colorado

                About Me Photo Enthusiast

                Pros

                • Comfortable
                • Easily Accessible Equipment
                • Lightweight
                • Strong Construction
                • Well Padded

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                    Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

                    4.5 Stars. I needed a waist pack so I can take some of my gear trail running. I bought it and have been satisfied with the results. I am able to store my D300 with lens attached, Tokina 12-24, Nikon 80-200, SB-600 flash, 3 lens hoods, and cleaning kit, plus extras like batteries & CF cards. I also own several other Montainsmith packs/products...all bombproof!

                    Mountainsmith knows how to make packs. The FX is designed ergonomically correct. Construction is bomb proof. The outer accessory compartment could use a little more room (too compressed), but stores what you need. However, for additional stability, you'll need the Strapette Harness.

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                    (2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                     
                    5.0

                    Wow Great Bag

                    By Bigdogsafety1

                    from California

                    About Me Pro Photographer

                    Verified Reviewer

                    Pros

                    • Comfortable
                    • Easily Accessible Equipment
                    • Great size
                    • Strong Construction
                    • Well Padded

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Protecting Gear
                      • Transporting Gear

                      Comments about Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag:

                      I have use a Mountainsmith fanny pack bag for many years and love it. I needed a camera pack that was small and yet would hold a lot of stuff! The Tour FX does, It holds an Fuji S5pro with lens, S9000, s700, and an Olympus c4040, flash, cards, battery's and more.

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                      Mountainsmith Tour FX Bag
                      • Shoulder Strap
                      • Lifetime Warranty
                       
                       
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