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Lowepro Trekker Lite BP 250 AW Backpack

The Trekker Lite BP 250 AW AW Backpack from Lowepro has a soft structure, separate compartments, and customizable inserts. The pack holds a full-frame CSC (such as a Sony Alpha 7-9 series or similar) with a lens attached, plus two small additional lenses or a charger and battery. Alternatively, it will hold a foldable drone like a DJI Mavic Pro 2. There's a sleeve for a 15" laptop, room for a small tripod, and space for extra personal items. You can easily configure this bag to meet your needs when travelling. It has a removable camera insert with strap kit and large grab handles on the top, side, and front. The rear of the pack has a hideaway strap system and a separate laptop sleeve. This backpack is essentially three products in one: an accessory strap kit, an everyday travel backpack, and a photo gear insert.

SKU: GC76-LP37460-PWW

Lowepro Trekker Lite BP 250 AW Backpack

Lowepro Trekker Lite BP 250 AW Backpack

The Trekker Lite BP 250 AW AW Backpack from Lowepro has a soft structure, separate compartments, and customizable inserts. The pack holds a full-frame CSC (such as a Sony Alpha 7-9 series or similar) with a lens attached, plus two small additional lenses or a charger and battery. Alternatively, it will hold a foldable drone like a DJI Mavic Pro 2. There's a sleeve for a 15" laptop, room for a small tripod, and space for extra personal items. You can easily configure this bag to meet your needs when travelling. It has a removable camera insert with strap kit and large grab handles on the top, side, and front. The rear of the pack has a hideaway strap system and a separate laptop sleeve. This backpack is essentially three products in one: an accessory strap kit, an everyday travel backpack, and a photo gear insert.

The pack meets Lowepro's environmental efforts by using up to 80% Green Line fabrics. Using recycled and solution-dyed fabrics saves water, reduces GHG emissions, and ultimately is better for the environment.

This backpack is made from recycled polyester 300d ripstop on the front and a solution-dyed polyester 600d on the rear. The interior is lined with recycled polyester.

Modular Design for Multiple Equipment Uses

Main opening with number 10 zipper and a configurable interior with a 60/40 split.

Soft top section holds your travel necessities.

Lower half protects your equipment with an integrated camera insert.

Construction and multi-access design allows access from the side without removing the insert, which is safely connected to the inside of the bag with a strap.

Multi-functional accessory straps allow you to carry the insert separately like a shoulder bag, or attach it to your chest.

Use the neck or chest strap to carry your camera around your neck.

Key Features:

Holds Full-Frame CSC with Lens

Soft-Sided Panel-Loading Bag

Top and Bottom Compartments

Separate Padded Laptop Pocket

Side Access to Camera Compartment

Removable GearUp Camera Insert

Made from Sustainable Materials

What's in the Box:

Lowepro Trekker Lite BP 250 AW Backpack

Additional Accessory Straps

All Weather Cover

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Lowepro Trekker Lite BP 250 AW Backpack

The Trekker Lite BP 250 AW AW Backpack from Lowepro has a soft structure, separate compartments, and customizable inserts. The pack holds a full-frame CSC (such as a Sony Alpha 7-9 series or similar) with a lens attached, plus two small additional lenses or a charger and battery. Alternatively, it will hold a foldable drone like a DJI Mavic Pro 2. There's a sleeve for a 15" laptop, room for a small tripod, and space for extra personal items. You can easily configure this bag to meet your needs when travelling. It has a removable camera insert with strap kit and large grab handles on the top, side, and front. The rear of the pack has a hideaway strap system and a separate laptop sleeve. This backpack is essentially three products in one: an accessory strap kit, an everyday travel backpack, and a photo gear insert.

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