Overview

Lowepro Whistler 350 BP AW II (Grey)

The Whistler 350 BP AW II from Lowepro is a four-season technical backpack with room for photo, video, drones, gimbals, and outdoor gear. This pack features multiple pocket and strap attachments, as well as convenient hinged body-side camera access. It has a protective build to keep your gear safe from snow, rain, dust, sand, and moisture. The rigid internal structure allows you to attach long and heavy items including ski poles, tripods, axes, and more.

SKU: GC76-LP37226-GRL

Lowepro Whistler 350 BP AW II (Grey)

Lowepro Whistler 350 BP AW II (Grey)

The Whistler 350 BP AW II from Lowepro is a four-season technical backpack with room for photo, video, drones, gimbals, and outdoor gear. This pack features multiple pocket and strap attachments, as well as convenient hinged body-side camera access. It has a protective build to keep your gear safe from snow, rain, dust, sand, and moisture. The rigid internal structure allows you to attach long and heavy items including ski poles, tripods, axes, and more.

Whistler Green Conversion

Made with up to 66% recycled fabrics.

Green line label on the back shows the percentage of recycled fabrics used.

Features new material composition.

Hangtag with FSC certified paper and a QR code for more digital product info.

Compatibility

Pro DSLR/CSC with Standard Grip

24-70mm Lens

70-200mm f/2.8 Lens

16-35mm Lens

50mm Lens

GoPro

DJI Mavic Pro

13" Laptop

Other Benefits

Top pocket has a high-visibility orange interior.

Key leash inside the zippered pocket.

Top Access & Folding Dividers.

A camera with a mounted long lens can easily be loaded through the top. Folding dividers configure vertically or horizontally to cushion different types and shapes of gear.

Attachment Points

Attach heavy gear including skis, ice tools, or professional-sized tripods to the sides and still have access to the main compartment. Multiple attachment points make it easy to expand the capacity and add trekking poles, a snowboard, or other alpine essentials.

Pads for Drone & Controller

Special insert pads for a controller and a drone protect and secure the components in your bag.

All Weather Cover

A detachable All Weather cover protects your valuable gear from rain, snow, dust, or sand.

CradleFit Laptop Sleeve

Dedicated CradleFit laptop sleeve has an ejector strap that makes loading and unloading your laptop quick and easy.

Front Pocket & Waterproof Barrier

The spacious front pocket expands to hold your alpine essentials, including a shovel, probe, rope, or extra clothes. A waterproof barrier separates wet gear from the main compartment and has a drain hole at the bottom.

Key Features:

Holds Pro DSLR/Mirrorless Camera & Grip

Separate Top Compartment

CradleFit 13" Laptop Compartment

Top & Side Access to Camera Compartment

2 Movable Pocket Dividers

Transmitter Joystick Pad for Drones

Dual Density Harness Design

Attach Ski Poles, Tripods, and More

Made with Recycled Fabrics

All-Weather Cover Included

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Lowepro Whistler 350 BP AW II (Grey)

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Lowepro Whistler 350 BP AW II (Grey)

The Whistler 350 BP AW II from Lowepro is a four-season technical backpack with room for photo, video, drones, gimbals, and outdoor gear. This pack features multiple pocket and strap attachments, as well as convenient hinged body-side camera access. It has a protective build to keep your gear safe from snow, rain, dust, sand, and moisture. The rigid internal structure allows you to attach long and heavy items including ski poles, tripods, axes, and more.

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