ATHLETE vs. ADVENTURE | SIZE COMPARISON
Drag to compare exterior size. Same camera core system, different scale.
THE ORIGAMI CAMERA CORE (TM) | US PATENT 11,033,086
Unlike other camera bag companies that design bags with removable inserts, at Atlas Packs we design our packs with a sewn-in camera core. The top section includes a unique flexible fold that can be positioned to shift space between the camera and camping sections of the pack. A simple push or pull and the space reconfigures. No cubes to buy. No inserts to store. Nothing to take out.
The Origami Camera Core (TM) is battle tested and proven for nearly a decade with thousands of customers worldwide.
How Camera Gear Fits the Atlas Athlete Camera Pack | Fits glass as big as 200-600
COMPARE: ATHLETE vs. ADVENTURE
ATHLETE PACK: Super Shallow
ATHLETE PACK: How Bodies without Battery Grips fit
ATHLETE PACK: CANON R BODIES W/GRIP
ATHLETE PACK: How GM & RF wide fits in the Athlete Pack
Sony a7Riv and Sony a7iv kit in the Athlete Pack
Leica M6 and Canon R6 kit in the Athlete Pack
Sony A7RIII H+ Astromodified in the Athlete Pack
Sony A7RIV and A7C Kit in the Athlete Pack
Sony A7RV | Atlas Athlete Pack
Fuji XT2 Kit in the Atlas Athlete Pack
Pentax 6x7 and Canon R6 Kit in the Athlete Pack
The Atlas Athlete - The most versatile camera backpack on the planet
Atlas Athlete Pack Specs and Expansion (20-40L)
See the Atlas Athlete Pack in Action - 20-40L Expandable Camera Backpack
Never Check your camera gear with Atlas Packs
GET FITTED | THE MAGIC NUMBER IS 18" / 45.5CM
Both the Athlete and Adventure Packs are sized based on torso length. The tipping point between medium and large is 18" / 45.5cm.
Based on height:
Under 5'8" / 1.7m = medium. Over 5'11" / 1.8m = large.
Based on torso length (most accurate):
Under 18" / 45.5cm = medium. Over 18" / 45.5cm = large.
How to measure:
1. Cut a piece of string to exactly 18" / 45.5cm.
2. Hold the top of the string on your C7 vertebrae and drop the bottom end.
3. Feel where the string ends relative to your Iliac Center (your love handles, where you rest your hands on your hips).
If the string goes past your love handles, your torso is shorter than 18" = medium. If it ends before, your torso is longer than 18" = large.
Go shorter if in doubt. If the pack is too tall, the weight will not distribute properly.
CUSTOM FIT HIKING-GRADE HIP BELT — INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE
The hip belt is the most important part of camera backpacking. Without the right size hip belt, you will not be able to properly load the weight of your heavy camera gear. Atlas Packs offers three different style hip belts in four size ranges. A hip belt of your choice is included with every pack purchase at no additional cost.
The hip belt transfers around 90% of your pack's weight from your shoulders to your hips. All Atlas Packs hip belts are interchangeable across all packs and are fully removable for daily use and light loads.
Small yet powerful, the Atlas Athlete Camera Backpack expands from a compact 20 liters to nearly double its size, making it as versatile as three camera bags in one. Compressed, it’s a perfect everyday carry; expanded to 30 liters, it fits easily under airplane seats for day trips, and at full 40 liters, it’s ready for extended treks, ski trips, and mountaineering. Featuring the award-winning Origami Camera Core™, this pack provides secure storage for up to 10 liters of camera gear, all within a slim 6-inch depth, while delivering exceptional access, weight distribution, and organization.
The award winning Atlas Athlete is the most versatile camera backpacking solution on the market. Designed to well exceed the needs of today's adventure seekers. Amazing access, organization and expansion. The perfect pack for camera daypacking.
ATHLETE PACK | HISTORY AND BACKGROUND
The first Athlete Packs were early prototypes rated for Leica, micro 4/3 and mirrorless systems circa 2015 to 2017. Production was limited to just 300 units and they were not sold online. You had to find us at a camera trade show or festival and be personally fitted to buy one.
In 2017 with the launch of atlaspacks.com we started selling an updated Origami Camera Core (TM) rated for non-gripped DSLRs and mirrorless bodies. Over the next five years we made numerous small incremental updates based on customer feedback. When asked to increase the depth we always pushed back because there was not enough of the right camera gear in the market to justify the change yet.
Camera gear is the heaviest, most expensive and most fragile item you will carry on your back. The key to the success of the Athlete Pack is how well it keeps all that precious weight close to your body. National Geographic called it one of the best camera bags for travelers. Ski Magazine called it the best camera bag for skiers. Outside Magazine called it the best photography gear of 2020. Carryology awarded it Pack of the Year.
Working with our partners at Sony and Canon we were granted access to camera gear before the public and were able to spec and test every imaginable combination. The result is the GEN2 and GEN2a Athlete Pack.
ATLAS PACKS CUSTOMER REVIEWS
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Frequently Asked Questions
Atlas Athlete Camera Pack | Fits glass as big as 200-600 FAQs
The first copies are early prototypes rated for Leica, micro 4/3 and mirrorless systems circa 2015 to 2017. Production was just 300 units and not sold online. Over 5 years we made small incremental updates. The GEN2 pack was designed for today's larger mirrorless bodies, gripped bodies, tall GM and RF wides and long telephotos.
The large size Athlete Pack has a pass-through zipper between the camera and non-camera sections above the ATLAS logo. The medium does not. The large has a second set of frame flaps for a smaller travel frame. The medium does not. The large has double small pockets on the inner backpanel. The medium has one large pocket.
Go shorter if in doubt. If the pack is too tall, fitting will be a challenge and the weight will not distribute properly. If you are broad-chested or have big shoulders and are between sizes, consider the large. Please chat with Pro Support if you have questions.
To clean the shell and zippers, give your pack a steam shower for 15 to 20 minutes and use baby wipes and microfiber towels to clean the ripstop and get into the grooves around the zippers. To clean the inside, remove all dividers and gear and from inside the non-camera section push hard on the bottom of the camera core so it pops out.
The frame is somewhat easy to remove by hand. It is not easy to replace by hand. You will need a tool like a tire iron or crescent wrench to reinstall. Note the orientation of how the frame curves before removing.
Yes. Be sure to check the torso length, there is a small tag tucked into the lumbar padding on the right side pocket. If it is a GEN1 pack and you have APS-C sized gear it will be great. Get a new hip belt and check the dividers as the foam breaks down over time. GEN1 packs are not rated for larger size gear.
ATHLETE PACK | EXPANSION IN LITERS
INTERIOR DIMENSIONS: Origami Camera Core
SIMPLE PUSH AND PULL
NO ICU OR CAMERA CUBES
HOW IT WORKS
CAMERA BODIES EXAMPLES
FITS 200-600 SIZE GLASS
ATHLETE LONG DIVIDERS
YKK ZIPPERS & PULLS




