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The ThuleEnroute Camera Backpack 25L in Black is a versatile and stylish solution for photographers on the move. With customizable storage for DSLR or mirrorless cameras, quick access features, and dedicated compartments for laptops and tablets, this backpack combines functionality with sleek design. Its durable nylon construction ensures your gear stays protected, making it the perfect companion for any adventure.
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Item Weight | 1380 Grams |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.9"D x 11.81"W x 19.69"H |
| Storage Volume | 25 Liters |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Number Of Pockets | 3 |
| Embellishment Feature | Embroidery |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 15.7 Inches |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Special Feature | Bottle Holder, Adjustable |
| Strap Type | Adjustable |
| Style Name | 25 L |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Backpack Design | Laptop Backpack |
| Subject Character | Thule |
| Color | Black |
J**E
Great camera bag for my lifestyle.
I love the convenience of this bag. I frequently need my camera for work and this bag is perfect. I don’t need a ton of lenses which is why this bag is perfect. There’s space for a camera body, a few lenses, a flash, my laptop, and some cords. It’s well built with quality zippers. It looks sharp and I get a lot of compliments.
A**B
Perfect for traveling with gadgets
I like this product to travel with electronics and my CPAP on the camera space, for easy access when under TSA inspection.
D**S
Excellent quality, but not for big enough
After reading the reviews, I just had to try for myself to see if my Canon T6 would fit. It did not. And this is just with the kit lens (18-55 mm). I probably could have made it fit, but it would have been really snug. I also tried to see if I could get the 75-300mm lens in the extra compartments under the dividers and it was too long. Definitely could not hold the camera AND the the 75-300mm lens at the same time--not unless the dividers came out and I risked them bumping into each other.That being said, this is an excellent bag. It is well made and looks like it would last many years. I will be returning it for a bigger sized camera backpack from Thule. And I tested my husband's 15" laptop and that fit great! I also added the tag images for reference, although I'm not sure how accurate it really is.
N**K
Too Small
I really wanted to like this backpack, but I ended up sending it back. I was hoping for a backpack that could fit my small DSLR and a couple lenses, but this could barely fit the camera in its pocket. I ended up getting the Thule DSLR backpack instead
P**N
This is an awesome backpack. Too bad it isn't designed for a real photographer
This backpack is awesome. It has multiple, little nuances that will make using it more convenient. There are many entry ways and additional pockets for organization. Unfortunately, I will need to return it because the padded camera case is far too small for anything beside a compact entry level mirrorless camera. The description list a number of Full Frame professional DSLRs that will not fit in it. That list is wholly incomplete because it wont even fit a D500 with a kit lens or a D60 with a 18-200. I tried to justify separating the body and lenses and carry a larger lens within the pack since the pack itself is designed really well but in the end I purchased the bag to carry a minimal amount of camera gear on our trip and this bag can't accommodate the most pared down kit.
A**R
Camera pouch isn’t as deep as the bag.
This backpack is great and I was excited to use it. The down side is that the camera pouch is not as deep as the bag allows, so there is a empty “pocket” on the inside. If the camera pouch was deeper, a larger camera and lens could also be carried. Currently, the pouch is just a little too small.I love the concept though. I can have my camera when commuting or taking a day trip along with other non-photography items.
G**R
Great with some DIY
I spent so much time trying to find a light, stylish, practical camera backpack that when I found this one, I really wanted to keep it. Maybe this review will help others who have commented on the camera compartment being too small.It's true - it's ridiculously small for no discernible reason. The solution is to replace the padded pouch. I bought the "Amazon Basics Holster DSLR Camera Case, 7 x 11 x 6" which has a good length and a hard plastic lens protection at the end. I took out the original pouch, opened the side zipper and cut a small opening in the teal nylon pouch between the two center seams (to protect from ripping). Then I shoved the new pouch into the camera compartment. It's held in place by the teal liner, the length fits well and amazingly the top lid slides into the compartment flap like the original pouch.I can fit my Sony Alpha a7rIV with the long 24-70 zoom lens and still have room for my bulky camera strap on top. The first photo shows the zipped up backpack with the new case and camera inside. It actually balances out the pack pretty well.My only remaining complaint is the zipper on the camera compartment. It takes some yanking around the corners (even with no pouches/resistance inside).Other than that the backpack is great - really nice material, easy access, just the right size and weight and looks like it will last for years.
M**N
Amazing camera backpack for mirrorless camera setups
Fantastic camera backpack/carrying case with a quick-access hatch/compartment that is collapsable and has an extra water resistant membrane inside in case your water bottle or something else leaks (or a bunch of heavy rain). Other reviewers have noted that the camera compartment is small and this is true. I would only recommend if you have a mirrorless camera setup and intend to carry between 1-3 lenses (will fit a large zoom lens however). Anything more than that and this may be too small.Pros:- perfect for mirrorless camera setups, plenty of space in backpack for other gear- backpack has a full-size tablet sleeve in the main compartment IN ADDITION to the laptop space behind the back padding (this isn't featured in the marketing but a pleasant surprise and fits my 12.9" iPad comfortably)- magnetic roll-top enclosure of main compartment prevents a lot of dust and debris from getting into the main compartment and also serves as bonus space that can be filled up if you want to convert the backpack to a camping backpack (when rolled up it also prevents water from seeping through and wicks off/down the back face)Cons:- having to unfurl the roll-top can be annoying BUT there are side zippers to access the main compartment to avoid doing this each time- backpack is water RESISTANT not waterPROOF and if you are caught in heavy rain for more than half an hour you can risk water beginning to seep through the zippers before eventually getting through the fabric (however camera module still has an extra barrier as insurance)- laptop compartment can be a little snug for bulkier/thicker 15.6 gaming laptops, etc. (better for Macbooks/ultrabooks)- black material of bag shows dust pretty easily when setting the back down outdoors- waterbottle/tripod holder compartment on the side can be finicky for larger water bottles and tripods- camera module is located more towards the left side of the bag (weight distribution wise) so if you store most of your stuff in there and are using heavy metal lenses with no other gear to counterweight it on the other side of the bag it the backpack can pull a bit heavier on the left strap/be a bit misbalanced (however this can be fixed by distributing the remainder of your pack's weight appropriatelyBottom Line:Super sleek looking traveler's backpack with subtle camera compartment with quick-access hatch. Perfect for mirrorless camera setups for brief day hikes/adventures. Not enough storage for multi-day hikes or anything super ambitious. Ideal for shorter weekend trips as opposed to multi-week treks across countries and so forth. Above average water/dust protection ...but not completely waterproofMUCH better model compared to Thule Enroute.
X**N
Excellent backpack
Been looking for a backpack for work and finally came across this thule backpack, fantastic quality and can take lots of items, fits all my needs.
A**O
Perfetto per viaggi con camera + computer
Difficile trovare uno zaino più pratico di questo Thule. Negli anni ne ho provati tanti, di tutti i tipi e non mi sbilancerei mai :)Lo zaino è molto spazioso, fino a 25 litri. Ha uno scomparto (estraibile) per la fotocamera + accessori. Tale scomparto è accessibile lateralmente oppure dall'apertura in alto per essere estratto. Non entra un obiettivo zoom lungo (tipo 70-300) ma un 24-70 sì.L'apertura in alto è molto pratica: usa come "base" lo scomparto fotocamera e si possono impilare numerose cose, da vestiti a libri, accessori di qualsiasi tipo. Facilmente accessibile grazie alla chiusura magnetica + clip. La parte superiore si può ripiegare su se stessa per occupare meno spazio possibile.Bretelle comodissime, ottimo appoggio lombare. Non stanca mai, anche camminando a lungo con lo zaino strapieno.Ottimo scomparto per computer portatile + accessori "piatti" tipo agenda, quaderno ecc. Ben imbottito internamente ed esternamente.Infine, una piccola tasca superiore per rapido accesso via zip ad accessori piccoli come uno snack, auricolari. C'è anche una tasca laterale "alta" quanto tutto lo zaino in cui si possono inserire oggetti più lunghi come un tripod o una borraccia. Non l'ho usata molto.Ho esaminato altre soluzioni simili, forse con zip migliori (anche se quelle Thule non sono male, anzi) ma esageratamente costosissime, fuori budget per me. Penso di aver fatto la scelta giusta.
S**N
Optimaler allrounder zwischen Kamera- und Alltag
Meine persönlichen Erwartungen an den Rucksack vorab:Wichtig war mir, dass der Rucksack besonders auf Reisen den Anspruchen von Tageswanderungen standhält, genügend Platz für Kleidung, Nahrung, Laptop und Dokumenten bietet und dennoch das Thema der Kamera relativ Zentral im Fokus steht. Da alle anderen Kamerarucksäcke primär auf Kameras und Objektive etc. ausgelegt sind, allerdings keinen/wenigen Platz für alltägliches bieten, bin ich auf diesen Rucksack gestoßen.Bereits wenige Stunden nach dessen Ankunft wurde er bereits bei einem frühen Foto-Trip zum Sonnenaufgang in den Wald in der realität geprüft.Hier mein persönlicher Eindruck:Positv:+ Platzangebot mehr als Ausreichend und die beidseitige Erreichbarkeit des Hauptfaches macht es Übersichtlich und erreichbar da es das lästige Wühlen in dem großen Fach verhindert/erleichtert+ Das Kamerafach ist extra gepolstert und abgedichtet+ Kleine Fächer lassen sich sehr gut seperat voneinander nutzen ohne, dass große befüllung der Fächer andere zu stark einengen+ Generelle Qualitätsanmutung und Tragekomfort sehr hoch!+ selbst größere Stative lassen sich wenn auch eher grenzwertig über die Seitentasche transportieren-/o Das Kamerafach wäre hinsichtlich meiner persönlichen Nutzung der einzige "Kritikpunkt". Da bei diesem Rucksack die Kamera an zweiter Stelle steht, aber dennoch klar in der Hierarchie ablesbar, kann das Fach für die ein oder andere Kamera mit Objektiv zu klein sein. Als Beispiel hier in den Bildern die Sony A7ii mit 24-70 f4 (nicht das G-Master!). Dabei fällt auf dass hier noch Platz für zwei eher kleine oder ein größeres Objektiv wäre (Bsp. 1x 85mm und Ladegerät + Akkus). Also wer viel Equipment mitführt muss neben dem kleinen seperaten Fach auf das große zurückgreifen, was aber aufgrund der Erreichbarkeit nicht problematisch ist.- Kein Regencape dabei;Alles in allem ist der Rucksack für alle geeignet, die der Kamera nicht zu viel dominanz im Rucksack geben wollen und Sie dennoch sicher verstauen wollen eine klare Empfehlung!
B**E
C'est presque le sac parfait
J'adore mon sac thule et je l'utilise tous les jours. Je suis un dingue de sac à dos et très exigeant. J'ai des Osprey, Deuter, Thule, Timbuk2, 5.11. Bref, je suis à la recherche du détail. Et je l'utilise pour le tout les jours et je pourrais l'utiliser y compris en balade dans la verte. Si et seulement si, messieurs de Thule vous ajoutiez la possibilité d'avoir une ceinture comme sur l'ASPECT. En effet, j'adore sur ce sac la possibilité de faire varier la capacité de charge avec la fonction roll-top. Et c'est dommage de ne pas avoir mis la ceinture. Car du coup en rando, si vous avez comme moi, le Canon M50 un 200mm, un 22mme et mon drone Mavic Mini plus télécommande. Plus un gourde d'hydratation et une deuxième couche de vêtement. Aubout du bout, ça fait lourd sur les épaules. Je pensais pouvoir ne garder que ce sac en versatil sur tout les sujets ce qui est le saint graal des passionnés. Mais je l'ai testé sur de la rando raquette sur des sortie de 4heures et c'est juste. Ce qui est dommage car ça évite de se retrouver avec des sac à dos énormes comme certains. Car avec un ASPECT vous êtes au top en rando ou balade voyage, mais par contre vous rentez pas dans un musée.Sinon, pour le quotidien, mon macbook pro 15" rentre super, avec en plus un espace tablette. Les rangements sont bien pensés, la finition parfaite et le bloc rangement appareil parfait pour 1 appareil, et deux objectifs. Et surtout il ne fait pas 2 kg à vide comme certain. Il est léger, et passe bien en aspect corporate au bureau et dans la verte donc je le recommande.
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