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Tapping into the minds of pro snowboard photographers like Dean Blotto Gray and Adam Moran, its intuitive design is unmatched in today's sea of photo packs. 7.5 x 25.5 x 12 inches ; Shipping Weight: 3.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S. International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Item model number: Burton #318,906 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) in Sports & Outdoors > Outdoor Recreation > Camping & Hiking > Backpacks & Bags > Backpacking Packs > Hiking Daypacks Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here 35 star100%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsAMAZING||Great camera bag|best bag i have owned|| See and discover other items: usc backpack, best travel backpacksDouble click on above image to view full picture F-STOP LOKA UL Camera Backpack Be the first to review this product
Established For Over 34 Years Million Of Products Sold Sydney CBD Pickup Location ConstructionJersey laminate EVA-padded back panel with raised padding for ventilation and comfort controlReinforced webbing grab / carry handleStitching: Heavy-duty, industrial cross-stitched for optimal load bearingZippers & FlyYKK® reversed zippers for extra weather resistanceZipper garages help prevent water penetrationYKK® glove-friendly zipper pullsPocket ConfigurationEasy-to-reach durable side mesh pockets with ripstop Nylon base and elastic cuff for water bottles and hydration suppliesDrainage weep holes on sides and front shovel pocketsOrganizer pockets in top lid for batteries and smart phonesFront panel pocket is ideal for jackets, extra layers and ski skinsMultifunctional internal nylon sleeve fits up to a 13” laptop; also doubles as hydration bladder pocketPack HydrationCompatible with various hydration systemsInternal Nylon bladder pocketHydration slot allows hydration hose to slide through with easeStretch mesh sleeve keeps hydration hose in placeSuspension & CompressionQuick-release side compression straps allow depth adjustment for airline carry-on travel and also function to secure tripods, ski-poles, skis, or any other items with similar shapeSternum strap with integrated whistle for emergenciesBelt and shoulder fine-tune suspension straps provide superior performanceErgonomically-friendly stabilizer straps with dual hip belt pulls provide maximum load
control and comfortLoading & ClosureCamera gear is accessed via back panel and YKK® zipperTop opening for main internal compartment uses YKK® heavy gauge zippersPack AttachmentsDaisy Chain loops for accessory attachmentTen (10) f-stop GateKeeper mounting points for easy attachment of tripods, snowboards, and similar equipment; GateKeepers sold separatelyAccepts chest mounting for Navin camera case via GateKeeper systemD-Ring attachment point for additional accessoriesConnection loop for attachment of Rain CoverIntegrated FeaturesFour internal ICU mounting pointsMulti-purpose sleeve fits up to 13” laptopProduct NotesCompatible with all f-stop ICUs up to Large Pro SeriesCompatible with optional f-stop seam-taped Rain Cover Sign up for our newsletter: Sign up for our weekly newsletter!NOT DUMBED-DOWN IN SIZE One frustration I have with most “female” camera bags is that they are way too small to hold the amount of gear I use on any given trip. Just because I’m a woman does not mean that I use less (or different) gear than my male counterparts.
While the Kashmir is a tad bit smaller, it is not significant or too small to be inconvenient, and I found that I was able to easily hold the same amount of camera gear and accessories than I do with my f-stop Loka bags. For those of you familiar with the f-stop brand, you won’t see many differences here with this bag in terms of quality. If you’re not familiar with f-stop bags, then just know that this bag is rugged, built well, and comfortable. It’s easy to access my gear without removing the bag from my body, which is great when I am in a location that I don’t want the bag to touch the ground (in water, muddy grounds, or sand, for example). One of the things that took me off guard with this bag is its lack of interior pockets. This bag has one mesh “pouch” in the very top, but instead of being secured with a zipper it is closed shut with a tiny piece of velcro. This means that anything you put in there has the potential for falling out and getting lost, especially if you forget to zip it up. 
In the f-stop Loka bag, there are small pouches that snugly hold either memory cards or business cards (I used them for both). I definitely prefer the Loka’s pouch setup to the Kashmir’s. Also missing from this bag is an interior pocket that has a zipper, where I would hold things like allen wrenches and other small tools (to tighten my RRS tripod gear in the field), a spare cable release, lens cloths/wipes, and (ahem) “feminine products” (where they are hidden and tucked away from sight). The lack of this pocket requires me to remember to put all of those items in another area, usually in a separate pouch that ends up floating around my bag. And, more importantly, the lack of that pocket means the potential for forgetting ALL of those essential little items when I travel or go shooting. Another area where pockets are lacking is in the back of the zippered flap. On the Loka, this pocket might be considered unusable, as it is so flush with the bag that only very thin and flat items would fit.
However, I would oftentimes find myself placing camera manuals, lens wipes, and other flat objects in this space. It’s worth mentioning that there is another pocket on the back of the bag, which I use for the bag’s rain cover and other “light” items (camera rain cover, etc.). it’s a vertical zipper, so I probably wouldn’t keep anything small and loose in it, or it might fall out the side (especially if I forget to close it!). NO “KEY RING” HOOK IN THE TOP POUCH Another thing I feel is missing from the bag is the key-ring hook that is at the top of the bag. I never use this for my keys, but rather will use it to attach my memory card holder to the bag. Having it connected means that I won’t forget it, and I won’t lose it. To compensate, I have been attaching my memory card holder to the zipper cord instead (not ideal, but better than nothing). In the bag description, it says that it supports “Shallow ICUs”, however I was able to squeeze a medium sloped ICU in the bag (with a little difficulty, but it worked).
I also remove the padded portion of the ICU and fold the zippered flap back behind the bag, so that may have helped with the fit. Overall I prefer the sloped versions, and did not even have a shallow ICU to try with it. I may consider looking into getting a large shallow ICU to try out so that I can fit more gear and other bits as well. It would have been nice if they had added an extra inch or so in depth to allow the bag more flexibility with the ICU choices. Overall I am very happy with this bag and will continue to use it in spite of its shortcomings. The fact that it fits well and is comfortable to wear is a bigger deal to me than a few missing pockets. It’s also refreshing to have a bag for women that is not a purse or a tiny, “fru fru” bag in a condescending “girl” color. The fact that we are women makes very little difference in the gear we use as a photographer, and the bags we use should reflect that as well. I’m hopeful that other bag companies see what f-stop has done and uses this as an example to be more cognizant that there are, in fact, serious female photographers in this industry who are in need of quality, well-fitting, functional gear.