







Off the Grid | Adventure Packs with a Camera Backpacking Bundle
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When you bundle you save the the Off the Grid Bundle provides everything you need for your next adventure, combining premium camera gear storage with unmatched comfort and versatility.
No discount code is needed. The discount will automatically be applied after you have added ALL of the included items into your cart.
- Adventure Pack | The ultimate camera backpack for long adventures, offering expandable storage from 35 to 60 liters with the patented Origami Camera Core™.
- Adventure Belt | Built for extended treks, this belt offers essential support for heavy loads and long hikes, ensuring your gear stays balanced and comfortable on your hips.
- MOLLE Panel Insert | Add additional organization and attachment points to your pack, perfect for smaller items and quick-access gear.
- 40mm Mag Buckle | A strong magnetic quick-release buckle, ideal for replacing the standard plastic YKK buckle for use with QD+molle clips.
- Pack Net Cargo Carry | Secure bulky items like jackets or ropes to the exterior of your pack, keeping them easily accessible and allowing extra storage for wet or heavy gear.
- Pack Straps Magnetic Quick Release | Set of magnetic quick release cargo straps perfect for carrying snowboards, skis and gear on the outside of Athlete and Adventure Packs.
- Shorty Sternum Strap | Adds extra stability to your pack, ensuring a snug fit across your chest during active movement on difficult terrain.
- Extra Packet of Buckles | Always be prepared with a backup set of buckles, ensuring that your pack remains functional on demanding adventures.
- Shockloop 6” w/single locks | Versatile bungee loops that allow you to secure extra gear to your pack, ensuring everything stays in place even on rough trails.
Atlas Packs are fitted based on torso length.
Atlas Packs are sized based on torso length. Choose the size that best fits your height/weight. Do not select a size based on liters. See the size chart here with additional details below.|
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1. Cut a piece of string 18"/45.5cm
2. Hold the top to your C7 vertebrae and drop the bottom end.
3. Now feel all the way down to where string ends. It will fall either above or below your Iliac Center (essentially your love handles and where you rest your hands when you are putting your hands on your hips).
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PS: If the string goes past your love handles, that means your torso is
shorter than 18" = medium size pack. If the string ends before your love handles, that means your torso longer than 18" = large size pack.
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE
Explore Fearlessly: The Get Lost Bundle for Serious Adventurers
The Get Lost Bundle combines the Adventure Pack and essential accessories for adventurers who demand durability and versatility. With expandable storage, a MOLLE Panel Insert, and multiple gear attachments, this bundle provides everything you need to stay organized and prepared on any adventure. Includes free shipping for added convenience.
This is not just the best camera pack I’ve ever had, it’s an amazing pack, period. Well-made, super comfortable to wear. Well thought out all atound. I will definitely be buying more from AtlasPacks.
I didn't expect this pack to fit almost all my needs. But it did. It is comfortable when loaded. it is safe for gear. It packs enough stuff for a long trips. It has all you need and nothing extra. First trip loaded it with RRS Tripod, couple lenses, DJI Avata and D850 body. 5 shirts, underwear and socks. Water bladder and snow shoes. Walked around Sequoia National park for 3 days in deep snow. Pack performed very good.
BUT - if you are a tall guy, over 6 feet - Long torso option will be short for you. I'm 6'10" and it is undersized and I have to play with shoulder straps to dial it in. Minus one star.
I wish there was a company that made stuff for tall people.
Hello Dmitrii. Thank you for the amazing review and feedback. Was wondering when someone was going to break my 5 star streak ;)
So with the Athlete Pack the tipping point is about 6'7 or so -- so it will be short on you. That said, there are a number of tricks I've learnt over the years and am happy to help get you dialed in with a video fitting.
Of note -- Had you gone with the Adventure Pack you would have had more options. The design includes a removable shoulder harnesses and with the XL installed (not on the menu), I rate it to 6'10. The Adventure allows for torso length adjustments (+/- 2') by moving the shoulder harness velcro connection in the backpanel.
Given your loadout I can tell you know how to pack as you had a good haul in the Athlete and by your accounts it did the job well -- but given your build I would say the Adventure would fit you better and still feel/look small.
As a small brand I've worked to find ways to accommodate big/tall and small too! I offer both packs in different torso lengths and offer 5 different sizes of hip belts from XS at 26'-28' all the way to XXL at 54'+.
-a
Best camera Pack I have ever owned after decades of trying different brands, mostly Lowepro. Comfortable, sturdy, excellent zipper, good protection. I would like it if the chest strap was wider and the strap buckles were bigger.
There are many camera packs, but most do not have adequate suspension systems for a full camera kit and also tend to lack the capacity for non-camera essentials (layers for cold nights, food, rain gear, etc.).
Atlas has put a real backpack suspension system onto a bag that is highly flexible and tremendously versatile. I particularly like the origami fold system in my Adventure pack. It allows me to adjust the volume distribution between the rear camera section and the top compartment to fit my needs. I keep my long lens at the top of the camera compartment; if I don’t need to carry the long lens I can fold down the first fold of the origami and increase the volume of the top compartment.
I take my Adventure Backpack with me on every shoot, and it provides the perfect balance to fit all my camera and personal gear.
I've tried all the other camera backpacks but this one was instantly my favorite, and with the extra accessories, I've been able to tailor my backpack to all my travel needs.
- 5 stars: 17 (94%)
- 4 stars: 1 (6%)
- 3 stars: 0 (0%)
- 2 stars: 0 (0%)
- 1 star: 0 (0%)
There are many camera packs, but most do not have adequate suspension systems for a full camera kit and also tend to lack the capacity for non-camera essentials (layers for cold nights, food, rain gear, etc.).
Atlas has put a real backpack suspension system onto a bag that is highly flexible and tremendously versatile. I particularly like the origami fold system in my Adventure pack. It allows me to adjust the volume distribution between the rear camera section and the top compartment to fit my needs. I keep my long lens at the top of the camera compartment; if I don’t need to carry the long lens I can fold down the first fold of the origami and increase the volume of the top compartment.
To the review, I sadly did not take a lot of photos of the backpack while shooting. But I have attached them here and I can only say that I absolutely love this backpack. I would buy it again and again.
Even for me coming from Germany with paying taxes to get it delivered. It just different to every other camera bag.
I had an old 16mm Camera with 3 lenses with me, an FX3 for backup with 4 lenses and one Nikon F3 for photos. It all fitted easily in the Adventure Pack. I even had it as hand luggage and it was absolutely no problem at all.
For me Atlas Packs is the right camera bag. It fits great, is attractive, practical and lightweight.
What's in my pack
+ Canon R5
+ RF100 Macro
+ RF 24-70 2.8
+ RF 100-500
+ EF 300 2.8
+ RF 14 35
+ EF 50 1.2
+ EF 85 1.2
+ EF 35 1.4
+ Svarowsky 10x32 NL
Hello my friends. I am so happy that you have come to visit my page here on Atlas Packs. I have include my Athlete Pack and Canon R5 camera gear. If you have any questions just ask me and thank you for the supp
I loved my Adventure Pack so much that I purchased the Athlete Pack to go along with it! Spending a lot of my time on two wheels adventuring, I'm very tough on my gear and my Atlas packs have thrived at everything I can through at them. I use my Adventure Pack when I'm out shooting wildlife and need my bigger lenses or when I'm on multiday trips and need to pack camera and camping gear. The Athlete Pack is my everyday camera bag that allows me to carry all the gear I need plus a few layers and plenty of snacks. I really like these packs because they don't look like camera bags with expensive gear in them, living in a big city where I often leave my bag in my truck and this matters to me. From the seashore to the desert to the mountains, one of my Atlas Packs is always with me. Feel free to ask me any questions
What's in my pack
Depending on what I'm shooting and which pack I bring:
Sony a7Riii
Sony Zeiss 16-35mm f4
Tampon 28-75mm f2.8
Sony 200-600mm
Sony 50mm f1.8
Sony 85mm 1.8
Sony 50mm f2.8 Macro
DJI Mini 2
Various Hoya and Cokin filters
iPhone
Hi and welcome to my Atlas page! I love being outdoors as much as possible exporing this beautiful place called earth. Whether I'm camping out of my truck, off my motorcycle, bikepacking or backpacking, one of my Atlas Packs is generally accompaning me.
I own both the Athlete and Adventure Packs. Its versatility is unmatched, seamlessly transitioning between my day job and accommodating my camera equipment. This is especially valuable to me, as I always carry my camera. I appreciate how the Atlas is designed foremost as a camera bag but functions exceptionally as a backpack. Being someone who values minimalism, having both packs perfectly fulfills all my requirements. I can confidently say that I won't be needing another backpack anytime soon!
What's in my pack
Sony A7iii
Sony ECM-M1 Shotgun Microphone
Sigma 28-70mm f/2.8
Sony FE 70-200 f/4
Tiffen 82mm VND filter
Peak Design Travel Tripod
DJI Mavic 3 Pro with ND filter set
DJI RC
DJI Pocket 2
Hey there! I'm Tim and take photos every now and then. More now than then.
From long-haul days canyoneering to carrying heavy loads of camera equipment, support and carry comfort are essential. Altas Packs hands down is the most comfortable pack out of the dozens I’ve used ove the years. The integrated “origami” organization system along with the moldable dividers, ensure all my equipments stays in place and is protected in those rough situations. Simply put, there’s a place for everything and the workflow is seamless.
What's in John's Adventure Pack Canon R5 Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera
• Canon RF 15-35mm Lens
• Canon RF 24-70mm Lens
• Canon RF 100-500mm Lens
• Really Right Stuff Ascend Carbon Fiber Tripod
• Colorado Tripod Co. - Aspen ballhead
• DJI Magic 3 drone + RC Pro remote
• Numerous lens filters
• Numerous camera and drone batteries
• Black Diamond headlamp
• Survival knife
• Multi-too
• Air rocket duster and cleaning clothes
• 2-liter water bladder • Business cards
• Wag-bag
• Battery pack for charging
• Lume Cube 2.0 light
I've finally found the ultimate companion for my photography expeditions - the Atlas Adventure Pack! This backpack is a game-changer for me. Its ergonomic design makes carrying my gear a breeze, even during long hikes. The dedicated compartments and customizable dividers keep my camera, lenses, and accessories organized and secure. And it is carry-on friendly!
What's in my pack Sony a7RV
Sony 200-600mm
Sony 16-35mm
Sony 70-200 f2.8 II
Polar Pro ND Filters
Ninja V Monitor and ton of accessories
️ Welcome, Fellow Adventurers and Shutterbugs! ️ Greetings and a
warm embrace to each of you who have stepped onto my Pro Team page. I'm
Ladi, and I'm absolutely thrilled to share my journey with you – a
journey that's intimately woven with the awe-inspiring landscapes and
wildlife of New Zealand's mountains. Here's the secret behind my
escapades: my faithful companion, the Atlas Adventure Pack. It's not
just a bag; it's a trove of possibilities. Nestled within its
compartments is not only my camera gear, but also my unwavering passion
for both exploration and photography.
I use an Atlas Pack because I can pack all of my camera gear AND my laptop in one bag that ALSO fits in the overhead carry-on bin on 737 and bigger planes. I love the freedom to customize my bag for any type of trip to carry minimal or a lot of gear.
What's in my pack
+ Sony a7R V
+ Sony FE 200-600 MM 5.6-6.3 lens.
+ Sony 24mm prime lens
+ Sony a7R IV
+ Sony 70-200mm f/2.8
+ Godox Flash
+ Sony 2x teleconverter and an air blower.
Hello and welcome to my page! My name is Scott and I'm a photographer with Marquee Sports Network in Chicago covering the Cubs. I primarily use my Atlas Pack when I travel to Spring Training or other ballparks away from Wrigley Field.
I like Atlas for it's versatility in use and its stability during transport knowing my gear is safe and secure.
What's in my pack
Christian | Canon Gear Visuals Photographer ©️ all my photos and gear❗️not Canon sponsored❗️ ⭕️ Canon Red Ring Lenses creative edits, camera & gear shots All my Lightroom Presets for/
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All my canon gear of course :). I like to pack a lot... I pack my backpack and take with me...
+ Canon R5
+ Canon 5D4
+ Canon RF85mm 1.2L
+ Canon RF50mm 1.2L
+ Canon EF35mm 1.4L II
+ Canon EF24mm 1.4L II
+ Dji Mavic 3 + Controller
+ Extra Batteries
+ Merino Liner Pro from TheHeatCompany
Hi, I'm Christian, @unique.depth. Welcome to my Atlas Packs Pro Team page. If you have any questions about Atlas Packs you can message me.
My Atlas Pack is the corner stone of my photo / video business. It keeps all of my most important gear organized and ready regardless of the environment that I’m working in. From the studio to the mountain top and everywhere in between this pack has been pivotal in my ability to create for my clients. It carries the heaviest equipment tight against my back helping to keep my center of gravity where it should be and I never feel like it pulls me back, unlike other camera bags. The hip belt is by far the best I’ve ever used on a camera pack allowing me to carry more weight greater distances with less fatigue. Wether you’re a full time professional carrying tons of gear or you’re a passionate weekend shooter, these incredible bags will help you execute on all of your photo video desires while leaving you physically less fatigued and keeping your equipment safe from the elements.
What’s in my pack?
- Sony A7Riii
- Sony A7IV
- Sony A7Siii
- Sony 70-200 f2.8 GM
- Sony 24-105 f4 G
- Sony 24 1.4 GM
- Sony 35 1.4 GM
- Sony 50 1.2 GM
- Godox Flash Trigger
- DJI Air2s Drone
- Small Rig Matte Box
- 7 x Sony Batteries
- 3 x Drone Batteries
- Drone remote control
- Gore-tex rain shell
- Gaffe Tape
- Peak Designs tripod
- Polar Pro ND filter
- Polar Pro Circular polarizer
- 2 x Manfrotto Micro light stands
Welcome to my Pro Team Page. Hands down the best camera bags on the market today. I first got introduced to @atlaspacks on a trip to @tempecamera and after spending half an hour playing with zippers, the rain fly and the internal origami expansion piece I decided to make a purchase. Two bags and 10000 miles later, I must say that they continue to amaze me. Inspiring confidence in harsh environments and inclement weather yet still right at home stuffed to the gills with strobes and glass in a reception hall during a wedding shoot. Even this razor sharp lava didn’t phase it one bit. Cheers guys
This is not just the best camera pack I’ve ever had, it’s an amazing pack, period. Well-made, super comfortable to wear. Well thought out all atound. I will definitely be buying more from AtlasPacks.
I didn't expect this pack to fit almost all my needs. But it did. It is comfortable when loaded. it is safe for gear. It packs enough stuff for a long trips. It has all you need and nothing extra. First trip loaded it with RRS Tripod, couple lenses, DJI Avata and D850 body. 5 shirts, underwear and socks. Water bladder and snow shoes. Walked around Sequoia National park for 3 days in deep snow. Pack performed very good.
BUT - if you are a tall guy, over 6 feet - Long torso option will be short for you. I'm 6'10" and it is undersized and I have to play with shoulder straps to dial it in. Minus one star.
I wish there was a company that made stuff for tall people.
Hello Dmitrii. Thank you for the amazing review and feedback. Was wondering when someone was going to break my 5 star streak ;)
So with the Athlete Pack the tipping point is about 6'7 or so -- so it will be short on you. That said, there are a number of tricks I've learnt over the years and am happy to help get you dialed in with a video fitting.
Of note -- Had you gone with the Adventure Pack you would have had more options. The design includes a removable shoulder harnesses and with the XL installed (not on the menu), I rate it to 6'10. The Adventure allows for torso length adjustments (+/- 2') by moving the shoulder harness velcro connection in the backpanel.
Given your loadout I can tell you know how to pack as you had a good haul in the Athlete and by your accounts it did the job well -- but given your build I would say the Adventure would fit you better and still feel/look small.
As a small brand I've worked to find ways to accommodate big/tall and small too! I offer both packs in different torso lengths and offer 5 different sizes of hip belts from XS at 26'-28' all the way to XXL at 54'+.
-a
Best camera Pack I have ever owned after decades of trying different brands, mostly Lowepro. Comfortable, sturdy, excellent zipper, good protection. I would like it if the chest strap was wider and the strap buckles were bigger.
I take my Adventure Backpack with me on every shoot, and it provides the perfect balance to fit all my camera and personal gear.
I've tried all the other camera backpacks but this one was instantly my favorite, and with the extra accessories, I've been able to tailor my backpack to all my travel needs.
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.
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Adventure Pack ($435) | The ultimate camera backpack for long adventures, offering expandable storage from 35 to 60 liters with the patented Origami Camera Core™.
- Adventure Belt ($85) | Built for extended treks, this belt offers essential support for heavy loads and long hikes, ensuring your gear stays balanced and comfortable on your hips.
- MOLLE Panel Insert ($55) | Add additional organization and attachment points to your pack, perfect for smaller items and quick-access gear.
- 40mm Mag Buckle ($25) | A strong magnetic quick-release buckle, ideal for replacing the standard plastic YKK buckle for use with QD+molle clips.
- Net Add-On ($85) | Secure bulky items like jackets or ropes to the exterior of your pack, keeping them easily accessible and allowing extra storage for wet or heavy gear.
- Shorty Sternum Strap ($10) | Adds extra stability to your pack, ensuring a snug fit across your chest during active movement on difficult terrain.
- Extra Packet of Buckles ($5) | Always be prepared with a backup set of buckles, ensuring that your pack remains functional on demanding adventures.
- Shockloop 6” w/single locks ($25) | Versatile bungee loops that allow you to secure extra gear to your pack, ensuring everything stays in place even on rough trails.
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