🎒 Elevate Your Gear Game with Style!
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.
Shell Type | Soft |
Material Type | Nylon |
Storage Volume | 50 Liters |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.8"L x 10.2"W x 21.7"H |
Size | 21.7 x 13.8 x 10.2inches |
character | Sports |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | black |
Strap Type | Backpack Strap |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 11 |
Number Of Pockets | 10 |
Capacity | 50 Liters |
Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
Additional Features | Convertible, Telescopic Handle, Water Resistant, Rain Cover |
Wheel Type | In-Line Skate |
Number of wheels | 4 |
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.
F**S
LOVE IT!
Great camera bag that I can use as either a backpack or wheel it around. It holds my 2 Nikon D7500 bodies along with a 35mm, 50 mm, 24-70 mm and my 70-200 mm lenses as well as some other accessories.When I have both bodies and these lenses it is a little heavy as a backpack, but the straps easily adjust and I love how the flap that hides the straps flips down to protect my rear end from the wheels. Nice design!The material seems to be very sturdy as do the wheels.
B**E
Excellent bag!
This is a well built camera stroller bag. Good build quality, good storage, not time consuming. Def water resistant. Buckles are metal. Wheels are decent. I think most people will be very pleased with this bag.However! They need to make a more secure option for the tripod.Update: 12/7/24 figured out that little pouch is to help secure the tripod on the front bottom of the bag! Its fantastic. I added a cloth to the top part to protect the bag from getting scuffed to oblivion from the tripod. Maybe I can find some foam or something or a nicer cloth.
A**R
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS!
This....This Neewer camera roller bag was an ABSOLUTE GAME CHANGER on my recent trip to the Serengeti! I was able to fit all my gear with no problem—2 large lenses (Canon 400mm, Tamron 150-600), 1 small lens, 2 camera bodies, extra batteries, chargers, an iPad, and a whole bunch of other essentials. The organization inside was perfect, and I never felt like I was struggling to find something or cramming my gear in. It rolls smoothly, even on rough terrain, and the build quality is solid. Having all my equipment neatly packed and easily accessible made my trip so much easier. If you’re a photographer who needs to haul a lot of gear, this bag is a must-have! Highly, highly, highly recommend!
J**4
A decent bag for a sports photographer on the go
If you're looking for a sturdy bag to carry around in rough conditions, you'll need to make a good investment. This bag is a good compromise—it's not the cheapest option, but it's not overly expensive either. I've been really pleased with how much I can fit in this bag, and the real value lies in being able to pull it behind you rather than having to wear it like a backpack. My only concern with this bag is the wheels. I'm not sure how long they'll last being dragged through all kinds of terrain. It seems like I might be able to replace them, but only time will tell. The frame is also quite flexible (the handle twists and turns), which makes me a little worried about its durability.
J**N
Great Bag!
Was looking to upgrade my current backpack case which my equipment list had outgrown. I Liked this bag because it is also a roller bag. I thought I was going to have to get a hard case to get a roller, but wasn't really liking them due to their price and extra weight.I stumbled upon this bag accidentally and fell in love with its specs and price.Now, granted, when it's loaded, it is a bit heavy to wear as a backpack.Pros: LOTS of space and spall pouches for accessoriesPulls nicely as a roller bagTop and side carrying handlesBackpack straps hide away when not in useCons: Can be heavy when fully loaded (not the bag's fault though)Wheel wells are not sealed. The bottom inner liner is held in with velcro and there is no protection from the wheel area so I would advise against pulling it through water or mud as it can get inside the bag.Would definitely reccommend this bag
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