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compagnon Element Backpack (Desert Brown, 30L)

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compagnon Element Backpack (Desert Brown, 30L)
Key Features
  • Holds 2 DSLRs, 4 Lenses, Drone & More
  • 16" Laptop Sleeve with Accessory Pockets
  • Divider and Organizer Set for Gear
  • 12L Roll-Top Compartment Adds Storage
When you go on adventures and want to document every moment, grab the 30L Compagnon Element Backpack. It accommodates your camera gear, a drone, a laptop, and clothing, and the X-PAC shell provides wear, tear, and waterproof protection. The bisected interior offers plenty of room for tech gear and personal items. Multiple access points make it easy to pack, unpack, and grab essentials without compromising protection, and an array of pockets, straps, and pouches offer organized storage for everything you need. When heading off-road over rough and rocky terrain, secure the sternum strap and waist belt to distribute the weight. If you're taking it easy and sightseeing around town, remove the waist belt for a more casual and minimalist look.
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Is the waist belt removeable?

Is the waist belt removeable?
Asked by: Ivey
Yes, the waist belt on the compagnon Element Camera Backpack (Desert Brown) may be removed for easier use and maneuverability.
Answered by: Manzell L
Date published: 2023-04-20

Is there a loop or feature for carry-ons when ...

Is there a loop or feature for carry-ons when traveling through airports?
Asked by: li
No, the compagnon Element Camera Backpack does not have a loop or slot to attach to a rolling carry on.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2023-05-12

Does the bag hold Sony 400mm or 600mm prime lens ...

Does the bag hold Sony 400mm or 600mm prime lens without body and hood?
Asked by: ANNIE
Yes, the compagnon Element Camera Backpack (Desert Brown, 30L) can hold the Sony FE 400mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens with a Sony body attached and the lens hood reversed. The bag can also hold the Sony FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens with lens hood reversed, however without a body attached.
Answered by: Andrea B
Date published: 2024-10-10

Can i bring this bag onto a plane?

Can i bring this bag onto a plane?
Asked by: Graham
The Compagnon Element backpack does fit carry-on specifications set by most airline carriers, but they have the final say. For confirmation, please check with your carrier on a flight-by-flight basis in case of specific flight restrictions.
Answered by: Jeremy
Date published: 2022-02-20

Will this backpack fit a Canon 1Dx Mark II and a ...

Will this backpack fit a Canon 1Dx Mark II and a Canon R3?
Asked by: Michael
Yes, the ompagnon Element Backpack (Desert Brown, 30L) can accommodate the Canon EOS-1D X Mark II DSLR Camera (B&H # CAE1DX2) and the Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless Camera (B&H # CAER3).
Answered by: Marvin C
Date published: 2026-02-06

Can you hang this backpack onto carry-on luggage ...

Can you hang this backpack onto carry-on luggage handlebars?
Asked by: li
you can. Although there is no dedicated strap to do that, there are 2 hookups on the main strap and the camera body which if you attach them in the crossover way can be used to secure the bag on the luggage handlebar in the straight-up position.
Answered by: Leijun
Date published: 2024-08-13

Can it carry a Z9 +a 24-120 z lens?

Can it carry a Z9 +a 24-120 z lens?
Asked by: William
Yes , your Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera and 24-120mm Z lens would fit perfectly in the compagnon Element Camera Backpack (Desert Brown). The bag interiror dimensions are 19.3 x 11.4 x 6.3". The camera with lens attach is 5.9 x 5.9 x 8".
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2022-10-20

How durable are the shoulder straps and seams? ...

How durable are the shoulder straps and seams? I've been disappointed with the poor quality of some expensive big name packs.
Asked by: David
Compagnon is a mixed bag. They are absolutely unhelpful when issues arise on their bags. I have had zipper pulls that broke. The way they're made, there's no way to put the cordage back inside. Instead you'll have to replace it with an alternative pull or some paracord that, if you're lucky, will have handy. If you try to buy their's, they'll charge an exorbitant amount for international freight when regular airmail is enough. Thumbs down.
Answered by: Stanley
Date published: 2025-05-07
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