The right pack makes all the difference in your setup
Let's take a look at the camear gear and setup has with COMPARE: ATHLETE vs. ADVENTURE
Trying to decide between the Athlete Pack and the Adventure Pack for your camera gear? In this comparison, we used the same Canon R5 kit—including a gripped Canon R5, 70-200mm, Canon 15-35mm 2.8, Canon 600mm, and Mavic Pro with Remote—to see how the two packs differ.
In the Athlete Pack, the fit is noticeably tighter, and there wasn’t enough space to store the Gnarbox. The key takeaway is that the Athlete Pack requires more careful organization and compromises in how you set up your gear. In contrast, the Adventure Pack offers more room and flexibility, eliminating these limitations and providing more space for larger setups.
Another great product from Atlas Packs. I already had the Athlete, but needed something bigger due to my expanded kit so enter the Adventure. It’s got a great feel to it, oodles of space for all of my gear, and is incredibly comfortable.
Love this backpack! So many ways to make use of it. I removed the metal thing so I can make the backpack smaller. I haven’t taken it backpacking yet hopefully soon!
I had an opportunity to take my Atlas Pack out on a steep trail and was very impressed by how it felt and performed. My Nikon Z8 with the 180-600 mm lens attached fit well in the large compartment.
I can’t tell you how many backpacks I have sitting around, so when I say this particular pack by atlas is truly amazing it’s from experience. The quality of construction can’t be matched. The attention to detail and thoughtfulness for photographers, especially is truly creative. This is serious pack built with purpose. I am looking forward to many years with this purchase and would highly recommend anyone that has expensive photography gear and wishes to travel securely to purchase.
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