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The Neewer 2-in-1 Convertible Wheeled Camera Backpack is a versatile and spacious solution for photographers on the go. With a capacity of 50 liters, it features adjustable dividers and multiple pockets for organized storage. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort during transport, while the water-resistant fabric and rain cover protect your valuable equipment from the elements.






| ASIN | B0744HT8Z4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #379 in Camera Cases |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,993) |
| Date First Available | July 21, 2017 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 8.84 pounds |
| Item model number | 10090736 |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 15.3 x 10.6 inches |
F**.
Near Think Tank or Domke quality, Better value for Money
I'm a bag freak and have tried about every major brand. Think Tank and Domke tie for my top spot due to comparable materials and workmanship quality, in bags that have completely different design philosophies. Basically Think Tank is the king on durability and detail, while Domke is top dog on maximizing usable space. I bought this Neewer bag for my strobes and lighting equipment, not my cameras and lenses. I was looking for the biggest capacity, reasonably priced, acceptable quality bag with rollers. I use it for lugging too-heavy-for-shoulder-carry strobes and lighting equipment, and it succeeds brilliantly for that. Quality-wise, if Think Tank and Domke set the five star standard, then this Neewer bag comes in at four and a half, or nine out of ten - at a 33% to 50% price discount from equivalent volume bags from those two companies. For somebody younger than this old geezer, with capacity to carry this thing fully loaded on his back, there are several beyond-the-call-of-duty details that should make it even more attractive. The bag comes with a killer external, removable tripod sock. There is a back cover for the backpack straps that velcroes around the bottom of the bag for backpack carry. This cover even has elastic wheel covers, to keep dirty or muddy wheels from soiling the carrier's lower back and hips. Zippers, while not at the level of Think Tank's self-repairing YKKs, are robust and heavy duty. Internal divisions have an optimal trade-off between stiffness and low volume. The bag is deep enough to allow stacking of strobes, two per compartment. The laptop sleeve is generously sized, well padded, and provides easy external access. This Neewer roller bag is at the size limit for airline carry-on standards. Over-stuffing could put it over thickness and weight limits, especially for smaller aircraft or with nit-picky airlines. When the main concern for a camera bag is how much you can abuse it by overloading, you're grasping at straws to find negatives. Five well-earned stars for a great combination of high quality and value for money.
R**R
Searched for weeks and found THE ONE.
I've been into photography for 50 years and 34 years as a pro. (studio owner) I have and do own A LOT OF CAMERA BAGS. Recently I got into wildlife and wanted a backpack. (another) one that would fit my large telephoto (200-800mm) on camera. Then other spots for a few lighter things. I wanted a COMFORTABLE well padded backpack. I didn't want (like my others) a huge suitcase on my back, I didn't want the weight of wheels ( I have wheeled bags ). So I was PICKY... I stumbled into this one. It looked really nice but quite inexpensive (compared to my others and the other 300.+ bag I was considering. I thought.... it's Amazon they'll take it back if I don't like it and if it's cheezy. To my AMAZMENT it's a first class bag. PERFECT size for my needs and I can put in my body to a 200-800 attached. The materials are high end. thick, a little stiff (good thing) and the over all frame work of it is rigid. (good thing) my other backpack was more $ and is soft and saggy. I am THRILLED with the design, quality and price. CON: my one minor disappointment is to open it to access it all, you have to open the backpack side of the bag. I like to lay it down on the backpack side and wished the back opened. This is now at all a deal breaker it's just "ODD" to me. Once I get used to it I'm sure it will be fine. It's likely done this way to allow for the "firm shape/structure" of the bag which I love. It's almost as if there is a aluminum frame inside (but there isn't). It just has that much rigidity which I love. Glad I didn't get the 300+ buck one I was considering. This is awesome. My first NEEWER product... not my last. I see similar bags out there for 300 even 499. REALLY? Are they lined in gold? This is made SO WELL that I can't imagine what these are other bags offer to be 400+ dollars more than I paid for this one. UPDATE a year later I still say 5 stars! JUST ADDED THE PHOTOS AT A YEAR OLD.
K**R
Prix intéressant comparé à la concurrence, mais ce n'est pas vraiment le critère principal pour un accessoire qui doit durer de nombreuses années (on l'espère). Une série de détails à revoir: les roulettes en plastique dur (trop bruyantes); les tirettes tintent avec les vibrations des roulettes (les boutons de tirettes devraient être enrobées de caoutchouc ou similaire); la tirette principale devrait être équipée d'un système permettant l'utilisation d'un petit cadenas; les fixations basses des sangles en position sac à dos sont trop hautes.
S**Y
Good qualitybag with plenty of space for my photographic gear
D**N
I felt it's too expensive. Zip quality is not good
J**F
Excelente, mucho espacio, puedo configurarla para 2 cuerpos de Cañón R 6 Mark II, que n 400mm 2.8, un 70 200 2.8 y un 24 105 4o puedo transportar 2 Godox AD600 BM un cuerpo de camar un 70 200. In 24 105
S**Z
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