📷 Capture Every Moment in Style!
The Endurax Leather Camera Backpack is a versatile and stylish solution for photographers on the go. With dual compartments for organized storage, water-repellent materials, and a dedicated laptop space, this backpack is designed for both functionality and fashion. Its customizable dividers and safety features ensure your gear is protected, making it the perfect companion for any adventure.
J**E
Very good camera bag!
Lots of space! Not great in the rain or snow though the leather gets weird. Overall though very nice quality bag!
E**S
Love it!
There is enough room in the front compartment for my drone, controller, OSMO Action, gimble, and many lens filters. The canvas and leather parts are very thick and durable. The zippers work easily and don't get stuck.
W**R
Looks awesome! Feels much more expensive. Just good for performance.
I did some research on backpacks for camera gear as the bag that came with my Canon Rebel is terrible. I wanted something that I could bring into the city or on a hike and maybe toss some other stuff in ... a drink or two, sweatshirt, change of shoes, etc. Most of the bags that were pretty sleek would never fit that stuff in ... so I decided to look away from the standard black bags and for something a little more rugged. This bag looked interesting ... and I have to admit, it looks even better in person. If you told me that this came from one of those expensive NYC outdoor outfitters popular with hipsters these days and cost $450, I'd believe you.One very disappointing thing is that I think they sent me a customer return that was used for a bit and then passed off as new. There were scratches on the bag which, although it is designed to look aged, seemed to be caused more by wear. The straps were a little worn in that the holes for the adjuster peg seemed to have been stretched a bit. Overall, I decided not to return it because I needed it and it had sort of a worn look ... but those scratches are right on the pocket area and bother me when I look at them.One thing you should know is that this bag does not have two pockets ... it is all open and there is a small divider which you Velcro into the bag to create the top and bottom divider. This was a bit disappointing as eventually if the Velcro or the thin felt layer on the inside of the bag give way, this divider may be unusable. I may check with my tailor to see if he can sew it into the lining, so it is permanent. I do like that there is some degree of a divider between the top section and bottom section in terms of access. You can zip open the camera and take it out, or unflap the top of the bag and take out a sweatshirt, drink, laptop, etc. without digging through the bag.From a padding standpoint ... not very padded. The divider between top and bottom sections is not padded at all. The bottom and sides have little padding as well, so don't think about dropping it. Your camera stuff will stay somewhat protected but I would not put equipment worth a couple thousand dollars in here. My needs are for a few hundred dollars ... a Canon Rebel DSLR and a few lenses. The dividers also Velcro in place, which is nice to have different configurations. But know that means the bottom areas will be open for chords, etc. to slide under the dividers and around to different compartments.The last real 'gripe' I have before addressing the good stuff ... the inside of the bag has a thin (very thin!) felt layer which is where the Velcro dividers are affixed. There is no doubt in my mind that this thin layer of cloth will rip after only a dozen or so times of re configuring the Velcro dividers as it is 'floating' and not attached to the inside of the bag. Why they did not at least fuse it to the shell with glue is beyond me because this makes it hard to stick the Velcro to and also is a danger for ripping. Okay ... one more negative ... the straps do not stay adjusted and easily slide down to the last position. Doesn't bother me because I am 6'4 but someone shorter will have a tough time as the straps slide down to the longest length and this thing hangs off your back like a weight.Now for the good stuff ... the bag looks awesome. No, you won't be able to wear this with a suit. It has a vintage, broken in look as the canvas is faded in spots and the leather will lose its patina. I was pretty surprised by the quality of the leather for this price ... I was actually expecting faux leather, so imagine my surprise when it had some pretty soft and plush feeling leather! One of the straps is thick and stiff and the other is thin and floppy but that really isn't a deal breaker. As others have mentioned, it would have been nice if the company used a non-magnetic button closure. Over time, these just end up not closing and are easily opened. There is a drawstring as well but if this came open and inverted, everything would fall out of the top section.I think the size of this bag is good. Any smaller and you wouldn't be able to fit as much in the top section for a day trip ... any bigger and it might be clunky and awkward for a smaller person. It looks pretty good on one's back ... honestly when you hang it on your wall, it looks kind of cool too, as if it belongs in a safari tent. I agree that it does look a bit darker than in the picture, which in my opinion is a good thing. The side pockets are also kind of helpful ... a passport/map pocket in the front would be nice but is missing. I doubt I'd attempt to put a tripod in the side pocket as it would not work very well unless it was a mini-one. I also like that there is a laptop sleeve in the top pocket which extends all the way down through the back. It adds an extra layer of protection for the camera equipment on the back and, although it won't accommodate larger laptops, a smaller laptop, tablet or book will fit nicely.Overall, I really do like this pack. It has a few flaws which I can overlook for the price. The seller made me a bit angry by trying to pass off a scratched return bag as a new one ... but thankfully the bag is designed to look worn and I am not picky. I have to admit, I hate buying items that were likely made outside of the US but you really can't beat the price on this bag. In a designer store, you'd be 4 - 10 times the price for only a little bit more quality. It doesn't look or feel cheap at all (except for the inner lining.) If you can deal with the style of the bag, buy this with no hesitation. One thing I will mention that I am fearful of is that canvas has a tendency to attract mildew ... so I am a bit worried about the waterproofing on this given the camera equipment. Maybe I will test it out with the hose and update this. The canvas does seem like a wax spray has been added to keep the water out but I'd hate to store my camera in a musty bag and don't intend to swap it out in between uses.
A**E
No, Thank YOU! (Buy It!)
#1: I needed a camera bag that could hold a little extra, as I ride a motorcycle and wanted the ability to safely transport my camera on my journeys while being able to pack a few extra things for the ride.#2: I don't much fancy all these modern backpacks, and as soon as I saw this vintage looking bag; I had to check it out! My father worked with leather for many years, and I grew up on a ranch, so the canvas/leather build of this bag greatly appealed to me.The images clearly display that the company uses THICK quality leather, and the canvas is legitimate canvas, not some paper thin hipster material that only serves for that "cool" factor. No this is not just a cool looking bag, it's a legit rugged bag.#3: The entire interior of this bag is velcro friendly, and all of the dividers can be set up to your preferences and needs. Heck, even if I weren't a photographer, I'd of loved this bag none the less!#4: The D-ring straps, as said in another comment, are TRIED AND TRUE. I can't even believe people worry about d-rings. As one who grew up on a ranch, riding horses and literally experiencing the daily use of d-rings to secure pretty much everything (you know, saddles n what not); I can tell you that there is nothing to worry about here. The actual straps are just as high quality as the rest of the bag, nice thick straps to loop through the rings!#5 as other reviews also mention, the top portion of this bag leaves PLENTY of room for extras. I can easily pack an extra set of cloths (roll them!); and because I'm a dirty biker, I could just take 1 set of jeans and double up on the rest and be just fine! (Seriously, i'm planning a 1 week, 3,400 mile trip this spring and I'll be using this bag in addition to my saddle bags).#6 it's got a few micro pockets inside that are great for storing flash drives, SD cards, and what nots.#7 it's got a space for a "laptop" I suppose, but I'm not cool enough for that so I use it to store my notebooks for taking notes and journaling my treks. Either way, it's nice to have.I would most DEFINITELY purchase this pack again. In fact, if I can come up with the extra funds sometime; I'll buy another merely for having a backup! (Wife would appreciate that too ;) ).Buy this bag. Do it. Do it now. You should have bought it 30 seconds ago, I promise.
S**Y
High quality and versatile.
A nice looking and well built bag. The removable/movable sectional pads make it a versatile bag for my cameras or a general-use backpack. I think he price is very reasonable. A few minor shortcomings: The side pouches are a bit small for me. I have big hands and find it a little difficult to reach smaller items in the bottom of the pouch. Also, the magnetic latches don't line-up perfectly so it takes a bit of work to get them to connect. I suspect this issue will improve with use as the new product stiffness loosens.
J**
Beautiful bag
I have only had this bag for a short while, but thus far I could not be more pleased. It is attractive and versatile.
R**Z
Great camera bag!
I purchased this bag for a hiking trip where I knew we would be rained on and I liked that it was waterproof. The bag is well made and the canvas/leather is thick and sturdy. The inside of the bag stayed dry the entire trip and we spent days out in rain and moist climates. The straps were comfortable and the look of the bag is rugged, which kept it gender neutral between my partner and I using the bag (if that is something that matters to you). I was able to fit three lenses, my camera body and multiple accessories, including a folding camera stand. Everything was well protected and stayed dry/clean for our entire trip - I even fell once and no damage was done. The space above the camera bag closes with a thick drawstring and a leather flap over top. This area isn’t huge, so keep that in mind. However, I was able to fit everything I needed for the day in there, including a large padded space for a laptop/tablet. I also easily carried a large swell water bottle in one of the side pockets and reinforced it with the loop strap above the one side pocket. My bottle stayed secure and never fell out. Also, this bag qualified three different (Canadian) airlines carry on measurement limitations, which is great if you don’t want your camera and lenses checked and possibly damaged.The only cons I will mention are the magnetic snaps did come apart and needed to be placed back in their metal button a couple times. I may super glue them in so I don’t lose them during use. Also, there is no water protection between the top of the bag and the camera bag portion, so one time juice from a sandwich leaked into the camera bag (luckily just stained the camera manual). The bag is on the heavier side, but the padded straps help with comfort and I was able to wear all day while hiking without issue.I’m very happy with this camera bag and would recommend it if you’re looking for something to travel with or bring on family day trips. Great purchase!
M**N
High quality versatile camera backpack.
A really high quality well thought out and versatile camera bag. More compact than my previous backpack, a Benro Hummer 200 but has roughly the same capacity and spreads the weight better and is more comfortable. The only possible issue is the security issue that others have mentioned . But the zip on the camera compartment can be padlocked and the straps can be made more secure by as someone else suggested glueing the magnates and using the straps and buckles as functional items rather than decorative. Other than that this is the best camera bag I have ever owned 10/10 all day long.
U**S
Fotorucksack
Der Rucksack ist für meine Fotosachen völlig ausreichend. Er ist Wasserdicht. Der Rucksack lässt sich gut tragen ohne das er gleich lästig wird auch auf längeren Touren. Ich packe in den Rucksack meine Sony Alpha 7 III. Teleobjektiv 100 400, Reiseobjektiv 24 105 und ein Weitwinkel 17 28, Oben kann ich noch z. Bsp. eine Regenjacke, was zu essen usw. reinpacken. Trinkflasche kann an die Seite. Einfach ein cooler Rucksack
V**S
Es más dura de lo que esperaba
Es más dura de lo que esperaba pero espero que con el tiempo se ablande. Por el momento me gusta porque es bonita.
J**X
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Conforme aux photos, costaud ! J'adore
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