TARION 27L Extra Large Camera Backpack - 2 in 1 Professional Camera Bags for Photographers with 15.6" Laptop Compartment & Waterproof Raincover & Tripod Holder (PB01)








Key features
- •【Extra Large with Dual Compartment】: Top compartment, can hold 1 camera + 5 lens easily. Lower Compartment Max hold 1 camera + 4 lenses or 6 prime lenses. Accessory shoulder bag can hold 1 camera + 2 lenses.
- •【Ergonomic Shoulder & Waist Strap design】: Soft Padded Shoulder and waist strap with ventilated back padding help reduce load weight and maximize comfort. Adjust height of the straps depending on your preference to suit your comfort.
- •【Considerate Design】: Max 15.6" Laptop Compartment with side zipper can be side accessed. Tripod buckle straps on both sides. Accessories pouches for small devices. Rain Cover attached.
- •【Safety & Security】: Shock-proof EPE dividers in compartment protect your camera & lens safety and security. A PVA shell front panel securely holds digital equipment and sensitive gears.
- •【Sturdy & Durable】: Made of water repellency and high strength tear-resistance nylon,TARION Pro PB-01 Camera Bag is sturdy and durable.
TARION 27L Extra Large Camera Backpack - 2 in 1 Professional Camera Bags for Photographers with 15.6" Laptop Compartment & Waterproof Raincover & Tripod Holder (PB01)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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I love my bag.
Leah✓ Verified Purchase•September 9, 2023
I have 2 cameras with lens and an extra lens that it holds with more room. I also have my monopod on the side. I also 2 chargers and the cover that came with it in my bag.
Best camera bag I own so far
Derek✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2023
I'm still getting used to using this bag but here are my thoughts on it so far.
I really like the overall versatility in this bag. I used to daily a smaller pack with less capacity but I got really used to making due with a more limited carry capacity and having to deal with not having all my gear for every shoot. This bigger bag has removed that limit but I find that that has slowed me down significantly in choosing my set-up once I'm already out in the field. I've recently changed to leaving a bit of gear and filling the space with snacks instead and my photoshoots have never been better. I can't wait to try this bag out the next time I go camping since I'll most likely be able to save some space by only needing this one pack for a nature photography camping trip.
I really like the overall versatility in this bag. I used to daily a smaller pack with less capacity but I got really used to making due with a more limited carry capacity and having to deal with not having all my gear for every shoot. This bigger bag has removed that limit but I find that that has slowed me down significantly in choosing my set-up once I'm already out in the field. I've recently changed to leaving a bit of gear and filling the space with snacks instead and my photoshoots have never been better. I can't wait to try this bag out the next time I go camping since I'll most likely be able to save some space by only needing this one pack for a nature photography camping trip.
Nearly the Perfect Bag
Joseph Esposito✓ Verified Purchase•August 17, 2023
I'm absolutely loving this bag!
I don't want to bore you by listing all the features that are already listed in the description so i'll share my thoughts after using this bag for an 8 hour wedding.
Long story short, it's great with a couple minor caveats.
Pros:
-It's huge, see the first attached photo to see. I managed to fit every piece of gear i need for a long wedding. It's too much to list so look at the photo.
-It has an incredible amount of straps, padding, extra tie downs, buckles etc. You can load this thing to the moon and everything will stay in place.
-Good ventilation. If youre like me you hike with your gear and this bag actually has effective ventilation for your back. I've used other bags with "ventilation" that did diddily squat...
-Very Customizable. The dividers can be moved anywhere, unlike some cheap bags where there's only velcro in certain spots. The second mini bag is great and allows a lot of other loadouts. I can outfit this bag in so many ways for so many jobs.
Cons:
The only one so far... Tiny water bottle holders. like why? why would a bag that's advertised to be for hiking and adventure have itty bitty water bottle pockets? lol
You can fit a standard grocery store 16oz bottle in each. But not much more. they are short and skinny. So nalgenes, and other wide bottles are a non-starter. And taller bottles can tip or fall out rather easy.
All in all this is an incredible bag that will no doubt see a lot of adventure!
I don't want to bore you by listing all the features that are already listed in the description so i'll share my thoughts after using this bag for an 8 hour wedding.
Long story short, it's great with a couple minor caveats.
Pros:
-It's huge, see the first attached photo to see. I managed to fit every piece of gear i need for a long wedding. It's too much to list so look at the photo.
-It has an incredible amount of straps, padding, extra tie downs, buckles etc. You can load this thing to the moon and everything will stay in place.
-Good ventilation. If youre like me you hike with your gear and this bag actually has effective ventilation for your back. I've used other bags with "ventilation" that did diddily squat...
-Very Customizable. The dividers can be moved anywhere, unlike some cheap bags where there's only velcro in certain spots. The second mini bag is great and allows a lot of other loadouts. I can outfit this bag in so many ways for so many jobs.
Cons:
The only one so far... Tiny water bottle holders. like why? why would a bag that's advertised to be for hiking and adventure have itty bitty water bottle pockets? lol
You can fit a standard grocery store 16oz bottle in each. But not much more. they are short and skinny. So nalgenes, and other wide bottles are a non-starter. And taller bottles can tip or fall out rather easy.
All in all this is an incredible bag that will no doubt see a lot of adventure!
Not the best choice for the husky fellas.
Patrick Rhodes✓ Verified Purchase•June 7, 2023
For the money, this is probably a 5-star camera backpack. With reluctance, I am keeping it, but deducting a half star because the fit is small for me, not their fault, and belt should be designed to sit lower.
I am a large guy with a thick chest and wide shoulders. My wilderness backpacks are selected to fit my frame, only a few brands do, most are not cheap, and with one of my more expensive packs I had the option of buying an extra-large shoulder harness. The belt on this Tarion pack is useless to me. In fact, if I determine I can cut it off without leaving a shabby appearance I probably will. As is, it is just a floppy nuisance. So why am I keeping it? It is airline carry-on size, and I think I may be able to crush it down and put it under the seat in front of me if I had to"”maybe"”maybe not. This is not a pack I would use if I did not have to considering flying with my equipment occasionally because it will not be super comfortable wearing for long periods of time; the straps cut into my chest a little bit due to not enough padding length. However, I think I can bear with the discomfort as often as I need to while in an airport. It should protect and my gear sufficiently, and it has lots of organization options.
If you are a smaller framed person, I would not think twice about purchasing this pack. If are a larger framed guy, don't need it for carry-on, and will have to wear it for long periods of time, then try something else. If I could find one in this size range with a bigger shoulder harness and no belt, I would not have bought this but so far have not been successful. Unfortunately, I have not found any Amazon reviews on any packs in the range that mention shoulder harness size.
Yes, it has some torso height adjustment but seems to be sized for people 5' 9" and shorter. I am 6' and the belt sits way high, although some of this is due to my shoulders and chest filling up any slack in the shoulder harness. That said, I can't imagine using the belt in an airport.
UPDATE!
I had to send it back. It just does not fit. If you are a large guy don't even think about it.
I am a large guy with a thick chest and wide shoulders. My wilderness backpacks are selected to fit my frame, only a few brands do, most are not cheap, and with one of my more expensive packs I had the option of buying an extra-large shoulder harness. The belt on this Tarion pack is useless to me. In fact, if I determine I can cut it off without leaving a shabby appearance I probably will. As is, it is just a floppy nuisance. So why am I keeping it? It is airline carry-on size, and I think I may be able to crush it down and put it under the seat in front of me if I had to"”maybe"”maybe not. This is not a pack I would use if I did not have to considering flying with my equipment occasionally because it will not be super comfortable wearing for long periods of time; the straps cut into my chest a little bit due to not enough padding length. However, I think I can bear with the discomfort as often as I need to while in an airport. It should protect and my gear sufficiently, and it has lots of organization options.
If you are a smaller framed person, I would not think twice about purchasing this pack. If are a larger framed guy, don't need it for carry-on, and will have to wear it for long periods of time, then try something else. If I could find one in this size range with a bigger shoulder harness and no belt, I would not have bought this but so far have not been successful. Unfortunately, I have not found any Amazon reviews on any packs in the range that mention shoulder harness size.
Yes, it has some torso height adjustment but seems to be sized for people 5' 9" and shorter. I am 6' and the belt sits way high, although some of this is due to my shoulders and chest filling up any slack in the shoulder harness. That said, I can't imagine using the belt in an airport.
UPDATE!
I had to send it back. It just does not fit. If you are a large guy don't even think about it.
Great!! but could be better
T✓ Verified Purchase•June 3, 2023
I'm a professional videographer using cameras, audio gear and computers a lot. This bag is great"¦but I hope they listen, it could be better.
I took this camera for filming a solo, run and gun documentary in Mozambique for two weeks. To get there and back was 5 airplanes. Plus countless hours bouncing around in a Land Cruiser on rough roads. This bag had to have everything I needed for the trip since I couldn't count on the airlines to get my checked bag there. This bag DID fit in airline overhead compartments almost everywhere (under seat on the smallest plane).
Here's what I was able to fit into the bag: top section: Canon C70 cinema camera, extra lenses, lens hood, shotgun mic, dji mic set, audio cables, and a not small book. On the bottom: 4 hard drives, double battery charger, 2 portable batteries, big MacBook Pro charger, insta360 rs, bendable tripod, battery grip for insta360, a ton of cables. Outside pouches: international charging surge protector, 4 bottles of medicine, glasses, regular us power strip. Plus a 14 inch MacBook Pro.
It is seriously comfortable to carry, like a hiking backpack. You can clip the straps through the zipper loops on the two biggest sections which keeps thieves out. You can remove the divider between the major sections. Lots of places to grab it. Most of all, it protected the camera like a champ.
I would hands down recommend this bag.
What I would change to improve it:
- make the waist strap removable
- make the side straps able to come off easier if you don't want to use them
- chest strap without the elastic would be nice
- small camera bag is only useful outside of the big bag but I guess it's an ok bonus. (A bag inside a bag seems a little unnecessary).
BONUS: on the side, I could have the insta360 mounted on the battery grip and then onto the bendy tripod and it sticks up to just about head height so you get an over the shoulder shot when you're walking around.
I took this camera for filming a solo, run and gun documentary in Mozambique for two weeks. To get there and back was 5 airplanes. Plus countless hours bouncing around in a Land Cruiser on rough roads. This bag had to have everything I needed for the trip since I couldn't count on the airlines to get my checked bag there. This bag DID fit in airline overhead compartments almost everywhere (under seat on the smallest plane).
Here's what I was able to fit into the bag: top section: Canon C70 cinema camera, extra lenses, lens hood, shotgun mic, dji mic set, audio cables, and a not small book. On the bottom: 4 hard drives, double battery charger, 2 portable batteries, big MacBook Pro charger, insta360 rs, bendable tripod, battery grip for insta360, a ton of cables. Outside pouches: international charging surge protector, 4 bottles of medicine, glasses, regular us power strip. Plus a 14 inch MacBook Pro.
It is seriously comfortable to carry, like a hiking backpack. You can clip the straps through the zipper loops on the two biggest sections which keeps thieves out. You can remove the divider between the major sections. Lots of places to grab it. Most of all, it protected the camera like a champ.
I would hands down recommend this bag.
What I would change to improve it:
- make the waist strap removable
- make the side straps able to come off easier if you don't want to use them
- chest strap without the elastic would be nice
- small camera bag is only useful outside of the big bag but I guess it's an ok bonus. (A bag inside a bag seems a little unnecessary).
BONUS: on the side, I could have the insta360 mounted on the battery grip and then onto the bendy tripod and it sticks up to just about head height so you get an over the shoulder shot when you're walking around.
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