The 20L Arkose Backpack from Urth organizes, protects, and transports your photography, travel, and commuting gear. It has 12 storage zones including padded laptop and tablet pockets, a stylus pen insert, and pockets for small valuables. The exterior shell is made from durable weatherproof 600D recycled nylon to keep your gear safe and dry. Exterior straps secure a tripod to the outside of the pack, and the front zippered compartment accommodates an optional Arkose camera insert, which is sold separately.
- 14 Storage Zones
- Padded Pockets for Tablet & 15" Laptop
- Pockets for Small Items and Valuables
- Exterior Straps Attach Tripod
Urth Arkose Overview
Urth Arkose Specs
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Urth Arkose Reviews
Honest review after nearly 2 years of use
After using this backpack for nearly two years, I can say that this backpack is good but can be improved in the future.The bag itself is highly fashionable due to its niche, modern looking design. The compartments are somewhat innovative with good practical use. It's laptop compartment is one of the smartest ones I have ever seen.Now what are the cons?I have alot to say here, I do not reccomend this bag any kind of travel/hiking or general outdoor purposes. The harness system is very uncomfortable even with light camera gear. The straps are a little to thin for my needs, as well as the back pannel is quite bad when it comes to absorbing sweat and ventilation. I have tried using this for light gear travelling during the summer, and it just doesn't quite meet the standards.It also does NOT come with a Waterbottle pocket!!I thought I was able to handle this but no, I was constantly reaching for it but ended up having to take off my backpack in order to reach my water inside the bag.Next, the camera cube for the bottom compartment of this bag gives you good protection but with poor design. When the bag is full, it is extremely difficult to take out your camera gear and could be damaged. I've ran into situations on the go where I wanted to swich my lenses but have struggled to do so with these issues along with having to hold the bag to the front to get access to this pocket. Howver without the camera cube, the bag doesn't stay structured enough so you are somewhat forced to use it. Also, the bag gets heavier with the camera cube so keep that in mind.Another factor that disappointed me was the weather resistance capabilities. As someone who lives in a place that rains often, the material of this bag do not handle rain well, even light rain. So who is this bag for?Well....using it as an EDC laptop carry bag is where the bag shines, without camera gear the weight is capable, and if you have gym clothes with your carrying all day, this is a great choice.I would say that if you are a photographer looking for this bag, I reccomend finding a different bag that has a better harness system thicker straps, and better quick access to your camera. There are plenty of better options at this price range, or even below. This bag tried to mix an EDC backapck and a Camera bag, and I am sorry to say that it quite mid in both areas of use cases. It would be nice to see a version two of this backpack with better harness system, a waterbottle pocket, and better access to camera gear.
Best bag Ive ever had :-)
100% recommend this bag! It's durable, high-quality, and fashionable. It has multiple compartments to suit all your needs. The design is clearly well thought out, with a lot of attention to detail.
