🎯 Capture Every Moment with Style!
The Tenba Solstice 20L Backpack is a sleek, functional solution for photographers on the move, offering rear access to gear, ample storage for DSLRs and lenses, and a dedicated tablet sleeve, all while ensuring you stay hydrated and ready for action.
Outer Material | 210D shadow ripstop and 420D plain-woven nylon |
Shell Type | Soft Shell |
Lining Description | Nylon |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Material Type | Nylon |
Item Weight | 2.75 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Storage Volume | 20 Liters |
Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Embellishment Feature | Mirror Work |
Compatible Device Size Maximum | 10 Inches |
Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
Special Feature | tsa-compliant |
Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
Theme | Space |
Style Name | Backpack |
Shape | Rectangular |
Pattern | Solid |
Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
Subject Character | sports |
Color | Black |
M**E
Very functional
The ability to flip and turn the bag while wearing it buckled at waist in order to change lenses to access bag from inside without setting down the bag is a game changer. I like that it has a more narrow profile so I don't bump into as much while working in a crowd.
O**R
Un 10 para esta mochila
Una mochila de 10, después de mucho buscar y probar con diferentes marcas por fin encontré la mochila perfecta para mi, lo tiene todo, pequeña, ligera, departamentos muy bien organizados y personalizables, parece imposible la cantidad de cosas que puedes meter en ella, los materiales se ven de calidad, veremos como envejece.... aunque tengo claro que no dudaria un segundo en volver acomprar otra igual en unos años si con el uso se deteriorara
T**S
Medium-sized Camera Backpack is Full of Win
This is my first camera backpack, so I'll leave the comparisons to others. Here's what I liked and what I think could be improved.What I liked -- it does just about everything right. It's rugged, stands up on its own (with a water-resistant bottom), and fits well. It has a sternum strap and a belt strap, and these straps are long enough to fit just about anyone I'd imagine. All the straps are padded so you don't feel any of them cutting into you. Yay! This is a comfortable backpack!As for space, it has all I needed with room to spare; I take one camera, a tripod, and three lenses (18-55, 17-70, 55-250). That's a good thing, because I'm planning on getting some longer lenses soon and I didn't want to run out of space! So far, I've taken it on short (< 5 miles) hikes and I've had plenty of room for drinks, snacks, and all the camera gear. Utility/usability is also excellent. It's easy to get to every compartment, and a full-sized (4-section) tripod can fit in one of the side stretch pockets. The moisture-wicking straps and back panel work as advertised. You won't be pooling up sweat. I'm not able to flip it around and get the gear out while still wearing it, though -- guess I'm too klutzy. Style -- it looks good. It doesn't scream "camera backpack" and thus draw unnecessary attention. The aqua-blue zippers allow you to see and find them easily and don't get caught on stuff (except for one).What could be improved -- there aren't any attachment points on the shoulder straps or the belt strap. I wanted to latch a water bottle on so I could reach it while hiking. Instead, I ended up putting the water bottle in one of the side pockets and the tripod in the other, which means I have to stop to pull out the water bottle. Not ideal. Also, the back zipper does tend to interfere with one of the side loops about half-way down, so you need to pull it carefully.Overall, it's a great medium-sized camera backpack that has room for what you need and room to grow. It's the right size and the only thing missing were attachment points. However, for what you pay, I think it's one of the best backpacks out there. I did a lot of research and other bags required you to buy dividers, or were aimed at long-distance hikers, or were simply too large.4.5/5
D**R
Just about perfect...
This 2.4 backpack is just about perfect. It's depth fits my Olympus M1X with a little room to spare. It has enough room for my 300mm f4, 7-14mm f2.8, 12-40mm f2.8, 40-150mm f2.8, and I still have room probably for a least one more, maybe two more lenses, plus other assorted small camera gear (teleconverters, caps, tape, etc.). There is a top compartment that I can stuff with my jacket, that has access not only via the back panel but through the top. The front compartment can also hold a second jacket, gloves, snacks, pads, and tablet. I've yet to fill this pack up. Of course, it has two water bottle side pockets that can also be used to carry a tripod. The bag is comfortable to wear, although the waist belt really doesn't ride on my hips as much as I would like it to (it doesn't ride low enough).The zippers work very well and easily, even when under strain or tension (as when you are accessing your gear through the back panel while wearing the pack). Another thing I like is that I can fold back the waist belt around to the front of the bag and buckle it, and then also fold back the shoulder straps to the front of the bag and buckle them together using the sternum strap. This makes it easier to transport and avoids snagging the straps on something or dragging them around. The bag would be ABSOLUTELY perfect if it also had a side handle so that then I could carry it like luggage.Needless to say, and somewhat to my surprise, this is the best camera bag/backpack that I've ever had. Works for me perfectly.
F**S
Great for it's purpose!
I have a Sony 200-600 lens and need a bag to carry it, preferably with the A7iii attached. If that's all I needed to carry, then this bag would've been perfect. It is comfortable and it wasn't not too big or bulky.But when I wanted to add a few additional items like a 35mm lens, filters, etc.....the bag wasn't big enough. As much as I liked it, I think I would be carrying around more than just my one lens.
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