The 14 Best Camera Backpacks for Hiking-1

01-04-2020

Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Beltpack

hiking backpack

The Inverse 200 AW by Lowepro is what you can call a medium-sized backpack. Not too small and tiny and not too large and bulky. We recommend this pack for those who do not have very much equipment to worry about. It is portable, comes with a built-in rain cover and is reasonably priced.

 

There is plenty of room for your camera and all its lenses but not enough space for a spare camera. There's a support belt to help with carrying, and to top it off, it is weatherproof. This backpack is for casual use, so, if you are a casual hike photographer, this is definitely for you.

 

F-Stop Tilopa

Camera Backpack

F-Stop is an American backpack-making company founded in 2005. With each of their releases, they have stuck to their original vision of providing a smooth blend between performance and camera backpacks.

 

This F-Stop backpack is huge with a total size of 50 liters. Not many backpacks can boast of having this much capacity. You can never have too many supplies with this backpack. It also includes straps for your tripod, the option for add-ons, and an adjustable exterior. Also, the shoulder straps are well-padded to provide comfort during use, and the waist helps to distribute the weight and stabilize your load.

 

It comes with different compartment adjusting options but does not have a water bottle pouch. To make up for its lack of water bottle pouches, the Tilopa supports a range of duration systems. It is the right blend of comfort and versatility. The bag is also reasonably priced considering all the available features.

 

Osprey UltraLight Camera Case

hiking backpack

Osprey has been in the backpack-making business for over 40 years. The company was founded by Mike Pfotenhauer and is headquartered in Colorado where they make all their backpacks. The company's founder now serves as the head of innovation and design. Osprey has a company philosophy of building products that last.

 

To put this simply, the Osprey UltraLight Camera Case is a backpack for your camera only. Yes, you read that right; it only contains your camera and nothing else. The backpack can be used either as an add-on to a larger backpack or as a simple backpack for your camera.

 

It has a comfortable strap, is extremely lightweight, and as far as backpacking camera cases go, this is a dedicated unit. The backpack focuses on protecting your camera. If you have a backpack you use already, this could be a useful addition to give you more value for your money.

 

MindShift Gear BackLight 26-Liter Backpack

Camera Backpack

Thinktank, the company that makes the Mindshift backpacks, was founded in 2005. They are a photographer-focused brand, producing equipment and tools to make photographers' jobs easier. This backpack is just one of their many products.

 

Using this backpack, you can be sure all your camera needs will be met. In size, the backpack is big enough to handle all your camera equipment and hiking essentials easily. It has a compartment for a 15-inch laptop and a full-size tablet. The bag is water-resistant and lightweight, with a waist strap to make carrying it even easier.

 

F-Stop Anja

hiking backpack

This is the second F-Stop backpack on this list. The Anja feels like a true hiking backpack, with its aluminum frames and fully adjustable waist and shoulder straps. There are little pockets for additional item space, and the outer covering of the bag is waterproof.

 

The F-Stop Anja is an excellent hiking bag. It has support for a water hydration system, space for a 13-inch laptop, and is very light. If you are hiking long distances, a backpack like this will be your best bet. You can have all your equipment and still go further because of the general lightweight.

 

Mountainsmith Tanuck 40 Camera Pack

Camera Backpack

Mountainsmith is a company dedicated to making backpacks for hiking adventures. This backpack was designed in conjunction with top-notch photographer Chris Burkard. This backpack is what you get when durable meets functionality. Mountainsmith is an American company producing their entire line in the US.

 

The Tanuck 40 is a work of art. It is the first backpack on our list to fit a 17-inch screen comfortably. It is water-resistant and still comes with a dedicated removable rain cover. There are D-strings and straps for a chest carry option. It is also weather-resistant, so you can go hiking anytime, any day.

 

As a bonus, the Tanuck 40 isn't pricey at all, so you'll get a good return on your money if you decide to buy this backpack.

 

Lowepro Whistler 350

hiking backpack

The Lowepro Whistler 350 is yet another Lowepro backpack that made it onto our list. The first thing you'll notice about this bag is that its support for heavy-duty equipment. This backpack could also easily double as an everyday bag because the camera inserts are removable. This bag isn't really for hardcore photographers.

 

It can take one camera and 4 lenses and some other camera equipment. This bag doesn't come with a laptop compartment. It is super light and efficient though. It also comes with a waterproof cover for the backpack. It is totally weather resistant (snow, dust, sand, and rain), and there are extra pockets and spaces so that you never have to leave anything behind.

 

Factors to Consider when Buying a Camera Backpack


There are a number of different factors to consider before you buy any of the backpacks above. If you're looking to weigh your options while you decide, then this section is for you. These are the common criteria most hikers consider before buying a camera backpack.

 

Extra Storage

This is a very important deciding factor on what kind of backpack you buy. Do you want to pack light, or do you always need that extra space to squeeze in that final accessory? In most cases, it will be wiser to buy a backpack with extra space if you hike for longer periods at a time.

 

Ease of Use

Most hikers place comfort very high on their priority list. They want the backpack they buy to not cause them any trouble. Little additions such as padded shoulder straps, belts, padded backs, and stiffeners go a long way to make hikers comfortable.

 

Value

The price of a backpack can usually tell you something about its quality and features. Regardless of the functions, though, you need to know and feel like you're getting your money's worth. Always check and compare prices and features before making a final decision.

 

Water Resistance

When hiking, it's very likely that you will encounter or interact with the elements, so having a backpack that is waterproof is an important feature for many hikers. You need to keep your camera equipment well-protected in case the unexpected happens.

 

Storage and Stowage

Not only should you consider how much it will hold, but when you get back from your hike, you will need a backpack that you can easily put away. Lay out what you think you'll want to take with you and determine if the bag you're looking to buy will hold that much. Then, consider how easy it will be to fold up or collapse for future use.


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