Overview

PGYTech OneGo Lite Backpack 16L

Carry your travel or daily commuting necessities with the 16L OneGo Lite Backpack from PGYTech. This lightweight backpack is designed to hold your standard DSLR or mirrorless camera and up to three lenses or photo accessories in the bottom compartment. It has a dedicated laptop pocket that can hold 14" devices. This pack has a full 180° rear opening for easy packing and unloading. The top storage compartment and bottom photography compartment can be removed if desired. Carry your tripod or water bottle in the designated pockets. You can also attach your tripod or other accessories to the bottom using the included accessory straps.

SKU: GC40-P-CB-352

PGYTech OneGo Lite Backpack 16L

PGYTech OneGo Lite Backpack 16L

Carry your travel or daily commuting necessities with the 16L OneGo Lite Backpack from PGYTech. This lightweight backpack is designed to hold your standard DSLR or mirrorless camera and up to three lenses or photo accessories in the bottom compartment. It has a dedicated laptop pocket that can hold 14" devices. This pack has a full 180° rear opening for easy packing and unloading. The top storage compartment and bottom photography compartment can be removed if desired. Carry your tripod or water bottle in the designated pockets. You can also attach your tripod or other accessories to the bottom using the included accessory straps.

Storage

Accommodates standard DSLR/Mirrorless camera, three lenses & accessories or DJI Mavic drone kit

Removable padded bottom photography gear compartment

Removable zippered top compartment

Laptop/iPad sleeve with magnetic closure

Dedicated battery pockets

Side pockets store tripods, water bottles, or umbrellas

Hidden side zipper pocket and AirTag Pocket

Padded adjustable dividers

Accessory straps attach tripod to bottom

All-Day Comfort

Wide, padded shoulder straps

Breathable back panel

Adjustable chest strap

Durable woven handle for a comfortable grip

Side handle

Materials and Construction

Large rear opening with 180° lay flat access

Water-repellent fabric

Water-resistant YKK zippers

Reinforced padded bottom allows pack to sit upright

100% polyester

Accessory Attachment

Quick-attach points on shoulder straps for camera clips

Accessory straps for a tripod or other gear

Key Features:

Holds DSLR/Mirrorless Body

Room for 3 Lenses or Accessories

Fits DJI Mavic or Similar Size Drone Kit

Photography Gear Compartment

Zippered Top Compartment

Laptop/iPad Sleeve Fits 14" Devices

Battery Storage Pockets

Side Pockets for Bottle/Tripod/Umbrella

Hidden Side Pocket

What's in the Box:

PGYTech OneGo Lite Backpack 16L

Chest Strap

Decorative Pull Tag

Top Storage Compartment

Bottom Photography Compartment

Divider

Accessory Strap

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PGYTech OneGo Lite Backpack 16L

Carry your travel or daily commuting necessities with the 16L OneGo Lite Backpack from PGYTech. This lightweight backpack is designed to hold your standard DSLR or mirrorless camera and up to three lenses or photo accessories in the bottom compartment. It has a dedicated laptop pocket that can hold 14" devices. This pack has a full 180° rear opening for easy packing and unloading. The top storage compartment and bottom photography compartment can be removed if desired. Carry your tripod or water bottle in the designated pockets. You can also attach your tripod or other accessories to the bottom using the included accessory straps.

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