
Review Summary
2014-07-07T21:00:00
I use this for all my Lenses and two DSLR bodies. It's nice to be able to also pack my 17" laptop along also.
JAMES B.
2011-12-11T19:00:00
This is a huge pack. Extremely well padded. Easy to retrieve gear from it. Folks I don't believe it will under an aircraft seat. Overhead bin, I don't know, maybe on a large aircraft. It is very, very confortable to carry with the padded straps. Tons of inside compartments. Space for a laptop and all kinds of junk. A must have item.
MARK S.
2011-09-06T21:00:00
It is huge and sturdy. I have 5 lens, 1 body, 4 flashes and all kinds of other stuff in it. Will not fit under aircraft seats for sure. Maybe overhead on a large aircraft. Weighs about 6 or 7 pounds empty. Definitely would buy again. It will take me a long time to "outgrow" this bag. My equipment cost me a small fortune and I definitely wanted to protect and store it. This backpack does it perfect.
MARK S.
2011-03-09T19:00:00
I highly recommend this backpack. It is very durable and well built, very customizable and I have faith that it will last a long time. I can easily tote my D300 with grip, 3 speedlights, and 5-7 lenses. A great bag for everyday use, storage, and hiking.
Andy K.
2011-03-07T19:00:00
I use this to store and transport all my photo gear plus a laptop when we travel. It has plenty of room for Video, DSLR, Additional Lenses Assorted cables, SDHC cards, Misc gear and a Laptop. It's a little heavy when fully loaded ,but it's all in one place.
Jcartonsr
2009-03-30T21:00:00
First off, this bag is huge. Not really the bag for a walk-around but it holds everything. Seems like a well constructed bag and I can't imagine you'd need anything other than this unless you're checking your gear on flights or have a commercial shoot level of gear. I'd appreciate a more integrated monopod/tripod holder on the bag but I would still recommend it without question.
2008-08-19T21:00:00
Build quality is excellent. Holds 2 bodies, 4 lenses, 3 flashes, and 2 smaller, non DSLR cameras with ease. It also has tons of smaller compartments for stashing all of your accessories. Cables, chargers, batteries, memory, pocket wizards, etc. The laptop compartment holds my 15.4" laptop with ease. For trips out in the back country, it also doubles as a great compartment to hold a hydration bladder. The tripod attachment system holds my Induro A213 tripod rock solid. This is neither a small nor lightweight tripod. The only potential weak point I see with this bag is I fear the plastic clips on the tripod hold-down straps may break on me one day. It would be nice if they were made out of metal and/or offset so they are next to the bag as opposed to pressing against the tripod. It looks like a good whack could crack them. This is not a small backpack by any means and weighs a ton fully loaded down with gear. People of smaller stature or strength may struggle with this bag but for me, this is the best way to carry a goodly amount of gear out to rugged locations. The shoulder straps are well made and thickly padded and do a good job of balancing the weight of the bag. Combined with the sternum and stomach straps, this bag is not shifting around at all on a long hike. This is an excellent bag that can haul around a ton of gear in relative comfort.
funbob
2008-07-09T21:00:00
After purchasing two Canon prime lenses, I looked around at a backpack to protect my investment. My inventory consists now of three prime lenses, Canon 16-35, 24-70, and 70-200, a 5D body with the BG-E4 battery grip the Canon 580EX flash a Gary Fong Lightsphere, the Photovision target, an HP Laptop, and various other items. I chose the Tamrac backpack for a few reasons: 1. I wanted a liberally padded case I could store and transport ALL my gear. 2. I wanted to be able to compartmentalize at will and have ingenious options for storage ( I store my 70-200 on the body, but also off in the same compartment used for other smaller lenses by adding a divider on top) 3. I needed storage for my laptop. 4. I wanted to be able to carry it comfortable(has a padded back support) as a back pack and use both hands. 5. I hate companies that change too much for their name(Kata, Lowepro) It is very heavy when loaded, (mostly because of the lenses) so you cannot use it for a stroll around town, but it offers good protection.
RELU J.
2008-05-07T21:00:00
If your investing in good equipment, then invest in good protection for your gear. This is" alot" of bag for your money. For traveling or just hiking, this bag will be hard to beat. A pleasant surprise in quality and design and best of all " Made in U.S.A."
Army V.
2008-03-09T21:00:00
I searched high & low for a large bag that would hold several cameras, at least 6 lenses, a few flashes and all the other accessories & laptop I had. This bag fit the bill without breaking the bank! It's well padded, has plenty of accessory compartments, holds plenty of extra AA batteries with Tamracs Red flag system, cleaning supplies, memory cards etc. Also has a great Tri-Pod securing system, easy access to my equipment & light weight even when it's PACKED with my equipment. I took it on a wild life assignment and wore it for 6 hours without any problems. The body strap system holds it securely against your torso and makes for a very comfortable hike for hours on end. If your looking for such a gear bag, look no further then this one, it's a WINNER!
Bill
Good investment for your equipment
By Army V.
If your investing in good equipment, then invest in good protection for your gear. This is" alot" of bag for your money. For traveling or just hiking, this bag will be hard to beat. A pleasant surprise in quality and design and best of all " Made in U.S.A."
Fantastic Bag
By Bill
I searched high & low for a large bag that would hold several cameras, at least 6 lenses, a few flashes and all the other accessories & laptop I had. This bag fit the bill without breaking the bank! It's well padded, has plenty of accessory compartments, holds plenty of extra AA batteries with Tamracs Red flag system, cleaning supplies, memory cards etc. Also has a great Tri-Pod securing system, easy access to my equipment & light weight even when it's PACKED with my equipment. I took it on a...
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Tamrac's CyberPacks combine a laptop, digital and film SLR equipment, and accessories in one convenient, easy-to-carry backpack. To protect equipment, the CyberPacks are completely padded with thick, closed-cell foam and have foam-padded plastic platforms in the bottom of the shock protection.
The CyberPack 6 accommodates 15" laptops while the CyberPak 8 (this model) accommodates more gear and a 17" laptop.
Inside the main compartment, adjustable, internal dividers can be customized to fit camera bodies, an array of lenses and other accessories. A separate, completely foam-padded compartment provides quick access to a laptop without disturbing photo gear.
The CyberPack 8 combines a laptop, digital and film SLR equipment, and accessories in one convenient, easy-to-carry backpack. CyberPack 8 is the ideal solution for the pro traveling with a ton of gear and a large laptop. The main compartment accommodates multiple camera bodies, a long telephoto lens up to 13 1/2" attached to an SLR, an array of additional lenses, and strobes.
This larger sized pack also accommodates large laptops such as Apple's 17" PowerBook G4 and others up to 11" X 2" X 15 1/2". Windowpane-Mesh accessory pockets visibly store AC adapters, cables and other accessories. A professional tripod can be securely carried using Tamrac's QuickClip tripod attachment system. A thickly padded shoulder harness, padded hip belt, and sternum strap ease the burden of carrying this well-equ ipped pack.
This CyberPack is compatible with the (M.A.S) Modular Accessory System. The Modular Accessory System (M.A.S.) offers additional accessories that quickly attach to any belt or Tamrac products that have the M.A.S. quick-attachment system.
Using a security flap with a combination of hook and loop and snaps, these accessories are easy to attach and provide a fast and secure method for customizing many of our bags, as well as the M.A.S. padded Modular Accessory Belt. Whether it's extra lens cases, extra duffle bags, or a mobile phone case, you can now customize your Tamrac carrying system to match your exact requirements.