The gray 2-Camera Backpack from K&F Concept has space for two cameras, four lenses, and accessories. It can also accommodate a 15.6" laptop. The interior has removable padded dividers that can be configured to best fit your needs. Carry a tripod or sleeping bag on the pack's exterior with the two included accessory straps. Attach additional accessories to your pack's exterior with the loading points. The top compartment can be expanded to create additional capacity equivalent to about five cans of soda. The padded rear air mesh panel and ergonomic design keep you cool and comfortable by providing increased airflow and distributing the weight. The H-shaped flexible frame structure offers lightweight support.
- Holds 2 Cameras and 4 Lenses
- Space for Photo Accessories
- Accommodates 15.6" Laptop
- Expandable Top Compartment
K&F Concept KF13.131 Overview
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K&F Concept KF13.131 Reviews
Great photo+ backpack for my needs
This is a good photo backpack, with lots of features. Features I'm a fan of include: - Side access on both sides to get lenses. I especially like this if I'm somewhere I don't want to set the bag down (sand, mud, etc.) and want to change lenses. By having access on both sides, I can easily get and store camera and lenses while standing. - Adjustable space inside. - Nylon webbing on the straps for clipping things to. - Lots of pockets to store small things. - The side pockets work well for water bottles, sunscreen, etc. - A good size: big enough to carry a lot while not as huge as some bags that are out there. I have customized mine a bit due to my needs. My kit is Micro Four Thirds plus some old manual lenses, and this backpack seems designed for larger lenses like most bags these days. You can see in pictures they expect lenses to be as tall as the backpack depth. My little lenses were bouncing around. So, I got some felt and velcro and made additional dividers to create smaller spaces suitable for my little lenses. I've only had it a few weeks, so I can't comment on durability yet. It does seem well made, though.
