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Lowepro Flipside 400 AW

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An overview of our new Flipside 400 AW

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  • I got my 400 AW today and I really like it! It's the perfect backpack for a photographer who wants to know his equipment safety. Especially the little extras like the hidden tripod-holder or the rainprotection are great!

    I've got it for around 100 Euros, that's okay

    5*

  • The TSA will love to go through this puppy

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  • @LinaBrundell Not Sure But I think You better buy Fast Pack 350 :)

  • I have a 150-500, will it fit in that bag?

  • Очень хороший рюкзак, только что купил и затолкал в него все что нужно ) . Очень удобно, вмещает две камеры с насаженными объективами и есть места для дополнительных объективов и вспышки. Обидно только что убрали кармашек для дополнительной мелочи сбоку рюкзачка как в модели Lowepro Flipside 300 ((( понятно что есть большой карман сзади, но два кармашка с сеткой для воды или еще чего то наврядли будут мной востребованы а вот мелочи всегда приятно и нужно!

  • @bfnded I think that the torso length is crucial to valuate the best-fitting backpack. With a product like this, with belt straps, the weight should be settle on your lombar area (the shoulder straps should just balance the weight on your back). So, if you have a long torso, the backpack will fall in your lower back... Try a solid backpack for trekking and you will know what I'm talking about. Anyway... this backpack is for sure a great product!

  • @ge0ma5 I had heard this elsewhere and was a little weary of getting one but I'm 6'4" and find this bag really comfy with around 14 pounds of gear in it.

  • Opening fully loaded feels totally insecure as the bag pitches forward at a precarious angle. Loaded as shown the zip strains to close it up again while you now have the camera you just retrieved to juggle - almost as if the main access flap is 2 inches too small. Sits way high on ones back. All in all I am no so crazy about it, I had read so many good reviews.. May well sell it again as I am not sure I can put up with the shortcomings. Try it loaded before you buy.

  • love this backpack! sturdy materials, large capacity (perfect for camera with grip) and secure back-entry compartment. the top straps and the front compartment are also very useful for carrying additional personal effects (eg. clothes and books).

    keep in mind that if you are around 6 feet tall, it may be not so comfortable to wear. a very well done product!

  • I have this backpack for 1 year now, it's great!!

    I use it for my Sony VX2000 and Nikon D70S with 2 lenses and everything fits. The tripod holder and raincover is also great! Wears comfortable, even if I walked with it for like a hour.

  • I got this bag few days ago...great value for money, and very well designed...10/10

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