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Shimoda Designs Urban Explore Backpack (Anthracite, 30L)

On Sale: $179.95 Regularly: $339.95

B&H Photo Video is providing a great opportunity on the Shimoda Designs Urban Explore Backpack (Anthracite, 30L) for $179.95 from $339.95, a discount of $160. This offer, which is for a limited time only (two days remaining), is a great bargain for photographers and content creators who need a quality camera backpack.

The 30L is designed for urban explorers, packed with a recycled Cordura shell, a removable camera insert (that fits two cameras and up to six lenses), and a padded pocket for a 16-inch laptop. This backpack meets U.S. and International carry-on guidelines and has excellent access points; it opens in several areas such as the side and rear of the bag, allowing for ease of access to your gear. The 30L has stowaway tripod straps, an AirTag pocket for hidden storage, a passport pocket, and a rain cover. The finished quality, ergonomic features, and luggage handle pass-through for city travel made me aware that it is a well-thought-out bag for travel and everyday use.

Secure this deal today at B&H Photo Video before your chance to take advantage of this great deal is gone.

Key Details

  • Holds 2 Cameras and 6 Lenses
  • Recycled Cordura Shell
  • 5 Interior Organizer Pockets
  • Stowaway Tripod Straps
  • Side and Rear Access
  • Tripod/Water Bottle Pockets
  • Side and Top Retractable Handles
  • Hidden Passport Pocket, Charge Port
  • Magnetic Sternum Clip
  • Camera Insert, Rain Cover

Purchase the Shimoda Designs Urban Explore Backpack

Details

The 30L Urban Explore Backpack in Anthracite, from Shimoda Designs was designed with urban content creators in mind and is ideal for your next travel adventure. The removable camera insert can accommodate non-gripped mirrorless and DSLR cameras. Interior dividers help keep your gear organized and protected. Interior organizer pockets keep your phone, batteries, and cables secure. Designated exterior side pockets hold a water bottle or a tripod, and there are adjustable straps to hold your tripod in place. Carry the pack with the side and top retractable handles or the base handle. Wear it using the backpack straps or attach it to your rolling luggage with the trolley sleeve.

  • The included camera insert keeps your gear organized and protected. It measures 13 x 10.2 5.1" and is custom made to fit in the Urban Explore pack.
  • This pack offers rear and side access options. The side opening is ideal for quick, under-arm access without removing your pack, and the anti-theft rear opening allows for unobstructed access to the bulk of your gear.
  • An internal frame gives your pack structure.
  • A premium webbing base handle plus retractable side and top handles offer convenient carry options.
  • Dedicated strip on the harness allows for height-adjustable mounting of a Capture Clip.
  • Routing for a mobile battery charger lets you charge your devices on the go.
  • A luggage handle pass-through on the rear lets you attach the pack to the handle of your rolling luggage for seamless travel.
  • Safely stow your passport in the hidden passport pocket.
  • Discreetly place an AirTag in the designated sleeve for enhanced security.
  • The air mesh harness provides increased comfort.

Purchase the Shimoda Designs Urban Explore Backpack

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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