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Rainsberg Classic Backpack (black, 22l)

Rainsberg Classic Backpack (black, 22l)
  • Product Code: ga133911
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$507.00 $730.08

Achieve both organization and protection with the black, 22L RAINSBERG Classic Backpack. This backpack excels at travel with its water-resistant hard-shell case that withstands pressure up to 100 lb while meeting most airline carry-on requirements. Multiple inside pockets provide storage for your laptop, tablet, passport, and more. With 22L of storage, this backpack accommodates a wide range of water bottles, headphones, or other accessories.

Dedicated Sleeve Holds 17" Laptop    22L Maximum Capacity    Water-Resistant Materials    Hard Case Resists 100 lb of Pressure    Meets Most Airline Carry-On Requirements

Key Specs
ColorBlack
Carry/Transport OptionsHandle, Backpack Straps
Type of ClosureZipper
Interior TypeTech Panels
Laptop/Tablet CompatibilityCompartment 1: Fits 17" Laptop
Compartment 2: Fits Tablet
Water ResistanceWaterproof (Up to 3.25' / 0.99 m)
DimensionsExterior
18.1 x 11.8 x 6.3" / 46 x 30 x 16 cm
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Parameters
Carry/Transport OptionsHandle, Backpack Straps
Type of ClosureZipper
Interior TypeTech Panels
Laptop/Tablet CompatibilityCompartment 1: Fits 17" Laptop
Compartment 2: Fits Tablet
Features
Bottle PocketNo
Hydration Bladder CompatibleNo
RFID-Blocking PocketsNo
Stand/Tripod HolderNo
Side AccessNo
USB Pass-Through ChargingUSB-A Input / USB-A Output / USB-C Input / USB-C Output
General
Water ResistanceWaterproof (Up to 3.25' / 0.99 m)
Maximum Volume5.8 gal / 22 L
Padded InteriorYes
MaterialsExterior: Polycarbonate
DimensionsExterior
18.1 x 11.8 x 6.3" / 46 x 30 x 16 cm
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.93 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)19 x 13.6 x 7.4"

The fabric laptop sleeve ensures delicate storage for a 17" laptop and has a strap that holds your device in place. Store your tablet in the second sleeve and use the various internal zippered pockets for your books, passport, or other important documents.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can the cushion that wraps around your waist be removed?

A: The waistband is removable.

Q: 2. Is there anyway to a pro-size body (1dx) with lens attached, even the body on its side? Does the top have any flexibility?

A: You'd have to have the lens and camera separate for it to fit.

Q: 3. Would the bag be too big for someone who is 5'2"?

A: Depends on what gear you want to put on this backpack , if you only have a camera and one lens it is to big , but if you have more items (camera lenses ) you might need it

Q: 4. can a peak design capture clip be placed on either shoulder strap?

A: Yes, the Peak Design Capture Clip can be placed on either of the shoulder straps for the Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 Backpack (Black, 22L).

Q: 5. Can the backpack straps be stored for travel?

A: Yes, when using the Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 22L Backpack, one can store the backpack straps for travel.

Q: 6. Can Kiboko V2.0 16L backpack and V2.0 22L backpack also hide shoulder straps and hipbelts behind the back panel of the backpack like the original V1.0 22L backpack?

A: Only the 30L has the strap hiding feature.

Q: 7. I am trying to find out if my camera equipment will fit, I have 2 bodies, the Olympus OMD-M1X and a Mark III body, lenses to carry are Olympus 12-40; 40-150; 7-14 and 150-400 pro lenses; and a 13 inch thin laptop, these are the large pieces, multiple small items, teleconverter etc. Will this fit? Anything else to suggest that can be carried on; I have a 26 mindshift but the new 150=400 is an issue

A: Yes, that will all fit in the Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 22L Backpack (Black) (B&H# GUK2022LP). The Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 150-400mm f/4.5 TC1.25X IS PRO Lens (B&H# OL15040045) will be snug, but it'll fit.

Q: 8. Will it fit underneath airplane seat? And Waist belt sew in the bag or removable?

A: The PGYTECH OneMo Lite Backpack (Twilight Black, 22L) has dimensions that add up less than 45" allowing it as carry on. Airplane seats vary widely but if it is carry on size, it should fit under the seat. The Waist belt is removable.

Q: 9. Will the 22L bag fit in the overhead of a small commuter jet? Some of those compartments are very shallow.

A: Airlines typically have a variety of planes (including various different commuter jet models), so a universal answer would not be possible. However, several users have commented that they were able to fit this backpack under the seat in a normal jet airplane. It would thus seem that you would have a good chance with the overhead commuter jet compartments. We'd recommend contacting the airline you would be using to get the dimensions of those compartments and comparing them to those of this backpack: 18.11 x 13.39 x 5.91" / 46 x 34.01 x 15.01 cm

Q: 10. Will the 22L hold a Canon R3 with RF 100-500?

A: The Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless Camera with the Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 L IS USM Lens attached fits in the Gura Gear Kiboko 2.0 Backpack (Black, 22L+).

25/08/2024

Had an old Gura Gear Betafale. Loved it, love the laptop compartment on this one. Great pack it all bag.

5
04/07/2024

There are an amazing number of organizing removable padded inserts for the two sides. The two outside pockets have zippered net pockets and sleeve pockets that help me put things where I can find them quickly. I love the built-in rain cover, which is needed in the PNW. I first heard about this bag from photographer Frans Lanting. I use this for my Sony A7iii and a number of lenses for landscape and nature photography.

5
09/06/2024

Nice bag

5
03/06/2024

I switched from an Abbonyc backpack that has held up well with lots of abuse. It was about $70 new and I am not displeased with it. This is not a comparison of the two backpacks but a review of my upgrade from a decent traditional style camera backpack to the Kiboko. After purchasing the Kiboko 2.0 22L+, overall I feel like I got value for difference in cost from the Abbonyc. Here are the pros and cons.
Pros: Durable materials and quality craftsmanship; Verticle access flaps are great - no more flipping the entire front side over. I chose the 2.0 because I felt like the 3.0 would be too big and I like that the 2.0 has a laptop slot. I was right the 2.0 has plenty of room for my equipment. An example of what it can hold - 200-500mm zoom while attached to camera body, binoculars on one side; a full frame camera body, 70-200 f2.8, 16-36mm, 50mm and two teleconverters. The top flap holds all of the flat stuff like cables, cards, filters etc. with plenty of room.
My only complaint is that I wish the main compartments were just a little deeper so that lenses like my 16-36mm did not have to lay down. Still, it has plenty of room, durable, good back supports and stands upright. Great product!

5
19/05/2024

Needed this for my D500 with 200-500 in one side then my Z6 and Z7 on the other with their lenses. Just love the butterfly opening. Very comfortable for me. Lots of room for accessories. Heavy with what I bring but I am used to it. Can't imagine with a 600mm and the larger 30L. Great bag. I would buy again.

5

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