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Review Summary
2017-05-09T11:53:30
Material was nice and slots for equipment were good, but thickness wise it was too thick for what I needed. I returned it. Looking for something more compact
MIKE F.
2017-04-30T16:26:27
Nicely made backpack. Needed a second bag that wasn't quite so big. Still holds a decent amount of gear.
SCOT H.
2017-04-26T20:12:26
This is a simple, well made bag that is excellent for a mirrorless system with primes. The bag is a little small for a big DSLR like my K-1 and D-FA* 70-200mm. They take up half the bag, but two Sony A7II bodies and a set of primes is an easy fit. I think its a great bag for a prime lens shooter.
Paul A.
2017-04-26T16:00:11
This is a quality back pack. Well organized and hold 5 lens, flash, misc supplies and camera body.
Greg G.
2017-04-21T15:00:38
I love Domke bags! This backpack is a major disappointment. It is built very well but won't carry professional lenses like the 80-200/2.8 or 300mm /4 to even a Nikon SB-900 flash upright. I'd say it's great for amateur size gear but not for me.
Randall M.
2017-04-20T18:01:41
Bought it because it was a great price and needed a smaller pack than I had. Everything I expected. Especially like the tripod carrying setup.
THOMAS W.
2017-04-20T16:11:27
I've been through a few backpack and sling type bags for hiking/travel photography. This bag takes all the best elements of each one and adds a few. Love the tripod holder, it fits all my gear, not just a few things, and feels sturdy enough to protect everything but doesn't overwhelm my 5ft2 frame.
Rebekah S.
2017-04-05T08:31:43
This bag fits my needs the right size well made and the price was right . I have two other Domke bags I love them.
thomas w.
2017-03-21T19:53:54
Great pack. Very thick padding. Tends to want to fall over on its front, but other than that....
Mark M.
2017-03-07T06:32:38
This backpack is probably most ideal for mirror less camera system when you need a couple of bodies and extra lenses and other support items. It really is a handy size for traveling.
Jerry S.
2017-01-04T12:05:48
I liked everything about this except it doesn't fit my short frame and I can't adjust it to make it work.
Barbara K.
2017-01-01T10:24:57
Deep bag with thick padding, great for day trips into the outdoors!
Richard P.
2016-12-20T16:29:49
The Domke Propack 414 is a well constructed pack that is large enough to transport about any combination of bodies and lenses that you wish to take with you. I look forward to many years of use out of this. I am very pleased with my purchase.
William D.
2016-11-02T16:23:20
Nicely sized backpack-style bag with good features, particularly the tripod lashing attachments. Not too big, not too small. The canvas fabric would require protection from heavy rain.
WILLIAM M.
2016-10-31T11:47:31
Much larger than I expected. Holds all I need for a day of shooting. Holds everything but my large lens (150-600).
WAYNE W.
2016-10-25T12:21:53
It took a few attempts to get it but we Finally got something big and strong enough for my sons camera and laptop.
Patricia W.
2016-08-04T08:37:21
Space is great for a single body and some lenses. Comfortable straps and I picked it up without it being zipped and didn't lose a single lens out of it - whew! I've always had good luck with Domke.
Carla W.
2016-06-29T08:38:43
The backpack is kind of squat but it is laid out very nicely.It appears to be very sturdy I am using it for fuji Xpro2 and XT10 and 50-140,56,35,27, 23, 16 and 18-55 all in the main compartment with a Nisin i40 and spare batteries. The tripod holder is a very efficient design and there is plenty of storage for ancillary equipment. The waist and chest straps are comfortable and adjustable. A nice feature is the velcro retainers which fit over the compartments and protect against lifting the backpack while it is open and having everything fall out (been there). At 49.95 (on sale) this is my best value purchase in photographic equipment ever. Highly recommended
timothy f.