Carry and protect your DSLR camera with a lens attached with this Route Camera Chest Pack in tan from WANDRD. If you need to use a longer zoom lens, the bottom of the bag unzips and expands, giving you more room without sacrificing protection. Benefit from a snug fit and fast access to your gear, as well as a system of two utility straps for multiple wearing options, including on your chest when attached to their FERNWEH backpack straps, over your shoulder, or around your waist - holster style. A zippered exterior side accessory pocket provides convenient storage for small items such as memory cards, batteries, keys, your wallet, or your phone. The Route is made from 630D nylon and has a 420D ROBIC nylon coating for water, wear and rip resistance. It has a padded, mesh back panel for comfort and to allow airflow.
- Holds a DSLR with Attached Lens
- Two Utility Straps with Extension Strap
- Expanding Bottom for Longer Lenses
- Shoulder/Holster/Chest Harness Carrying
WANDRD Route Pack Overview
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WANDRD Route Pack Reviews
Great Camera Bag for Backpacking
The WANDRD Route has been a great addition to my travel and backpacking photo gear. The bag quickly and easily attaches to most bags and allows quick access to your gear while protecting them from the elements.
Ever-Ready Case?
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is well made and even fits my Lumix S1h — a large camera for a mirrorless. Works with the 24-70 as well as my huge-ish 70-200 f2.8, so no complaints there. Well made, like all WANDRD gear; I have the 21 and 31 PRVKE as well as (recent purchase) the FERNWEH. I bought the ROUTE because I want to sometimes just bring the camera in a pannier on the motorcycle, or else toss it on the front seat of the car for a quick trip when maybe the light will do that golden thing.Been waiting a long time for a solution like this, especially with a modicum of weather proofing. Not something the old-style leather ever-ready cases of yore were built to do. Case will only accommodate a lightweight strap, since it has to be folded in with the camera, but that's hardly a drawback, given the ROUTE's intended function.