Overview

The vintage-inspired canvas Tenba Fulton v2 14L Photo Backpack, in black, has been updated, but retains its functionality for photographers and multimedia creators. The soft, lightweight canvas design blends seamlessly into any environment, yet it possess a full complement of professional-grade features, such as secure rear camera access, tripod/monopod support, a padded laptop sleeve, and an expandable rolltop opening. The 14L backpack fits a mirrorless or DSLR camera with 3-4 lenses (up to attached 70-200mm F2.8), plus a laptop up to 14" (35cm). It also fits the DJI Mavic and other compact drones. And the top rolltop section has tons of space for food, a lightweight jacket and other personal gear.

SKU: GC76-637733

Tenba Fulton V2 14L Backpack - Black

The vintage-inspired canvas Tenba Fulton v2 14L Photo Backpack, in black, has been updated, but retains its functionality for photographers and multimedia creators. The soft, lightweight canvas design blends seamlessly into any environment, yet it possess a full complement of professional-grade features, such as secure rear camera access, tripod/monopod support, a padded laptop sleeve, and an expandable rolltop opening. The 14L backpack fits a mirrorless or DSLR camera with 3-4 lenses (up to attached 70-200mm F2.8), plus a laptop up to 14" (35cm). It also fits the DJI Mavic and other compact drones. And the top rolltop section has tons of space for food, a lightweight jacket and other personal gear.

Key Features

  • Secure Roll Top Opening

  • Holds DSLR or Mirrorless, up to 4 Lenses

  • Holds Camera with Mounted 70-200mm Lens

  • Pocket for 13" Laptop

  • Bisected Main Compartment

  • Separate Rear & Top Access

  • Front Pocket with Organizational Panel

  • Stretchable Mesh Side Pocket

  • Canvas Side Pocket for Tripods/Monopods

  • Backpack Straps with Sternum Strap

What It Holds

  • 14L Capacity is small enough to carry easily while still offering plenty of room for your gear

  • Bisected main compartment has camera storage on the bottom and an open portion on top for personal items like food and clothing, each with its own access

  • The divider separating the top storage area from the bottom camera compartment can be removed to convert the pack for full-height use and/or to fit longer lenses

  • Padded camera compartment holds a mirrorless or DSLR and 3-4 lenses, plus an attached 70-200mm 2.8 lens

  • Configure compartment to carry a DJI Mavic and other compact drone

  • Padded, touch-fastened removable dividers allow the main compartment's space to be customized

  • Front zippered pocket holds smaller items

  • Front pocket has an organization panel for pens, cords, earbuds, and other items

  • Dedicated slip pocket holds a 13" laptop

  • Stretchable side mesh pocket on the wearer's left side can hold and secure a water bottle

  • A travel tripod or monopod can be stored in the reinforced canvas pocket on the wearer's right side and secured using the side-compression strap above that pocket

How It's Made

  • Weather-resistant 600D canvas shell

  • Non-abrasive 300g brushed tricot interior

  • YKK zippers and heavily-reinforced stitching

  • The roll top design allows the wearer to easily compress the backpack according to the specific amount of equipment placed inside it while effectively sealing out moisture and dust, or expand it's carrying capacity by rolling it less

  • When firmly rolled shut, the top can be secured using a built-in, wrap-over compression strap which utilizes a strong, yet easy-to-release G-hook

  • Main compartment can be accessed through the top of the backpack

  • A rear-facing zippered panel keeps your camera gear safe and secure with the ability to access it by simply rotating the bag from their back around to their front

  • Breathable 3D mesh back padding cushions the wearer's lower back for comfort

How You Wear It

  • Adjustable backpack straps are padded and breathable for comfort

  • Adjustable sternum strap adds stability by keeping the pack and shoulder straps in-place, especially during activities like running or climbing

  • Top grab handle

  • Integrated trolley strap allows you to carry the pack on the handle of rolling luggage for easier handling in airports and train stations

What's in the Box

  • Tenba Fulton v2 14L Photo Backpack (Black)

  • Divider Set

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Product Overview

The vintage-inspired canvas Tenba Fulton v2 14L Photo Backpack, in black, has been updated, but retains its functionality for photographers and multimedia creators. The soft, lightweight canvas design blends seamlessly into any environment, yet it possess a full complement of professional-grade features, such as secure rear camera access, tripod/monopod support, a padded laptop sleeve, and an expandable rolltop opening. The 14L backpack fits a mirrorless or DSLR camera with 3-4 lenses (up to attached 70-200mm F2.8), plus a laptop up to 14" (35cm). It also fits the DJI Mavic and other compact drones. And the top rolltop section has tons of space for food, a lightweight jacket and other personal gear.

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