
Lowepro 34732 DryZone Rover Waterproof Camera Backpack - Grey
The Ultimate Protection for Your Gear in Any EnvironmentIntroducing the Lowepro DryZone Rover. This uniquely designed backpack offers the perfect combination of safety, extreme-condition protection, and quick access. With a waterproof lower compartment for camera gear and a spacious upper compart...
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Overview
The Ultimate Protection for Your Gear in Any Environment
Introducing the Lowepro DryZone Rover. This uniquely designed backpack offers the perfect combination of safety, extreme-condition protection, and quick access. With a waterproof lower compartment for camera gear and a spacious upper compartment for personal items, it's the ideal companion for adventure photographers.
Specifications:
- Brand: Lowepro
- Model: 34732
- Color: Grey
- Features: Waterproof lower compartment, Hydrapak hydration system
- Ideal for: Adventure photographers and long day trips
Key Features
Capacity: Pro digital or 35mm SLR; 3-4 additional lenses (up to an 80-200mm f/2.4); tripod or monopod, memory cards, cables and personal accessories.
Size (Top Compartment Inner Dimensions): 11.8W x 7.3D x 12H in. (30 x 18.5 x 30.5 cm)
Size (Camera Compartment Inner Dimensions): 11.8W x 6.9D x 8.7H in. (30 x 17.5 x 22 cm)
Outer fabric (Backpack): water-resistant 600D TXP and 2000D ballistic nylon
Outer fabric (Waterproof Drypod): waterproof plastic-coated nylon
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a generous capacity for a pro digital or 35mm SLR, multiple lenses, and accessories.
- Features a unique waterproof Drypod constructed from plastic-coated nylon, ideal for protecting gear from water.
- The outer fabric of the backpack is made from water-resistant 600D TXP and 2000D ballistic nylon for durability.
- Designed to accommodate up to an 80-200mm f/2.4 lens, providing versatility for various photographic setups.
- Includes dedicated compartments for memory cards, cables, and personal accessories, aiding organization.
👎 Cons
- The specific weight of the backpack is not provided, making it difficult to assess overall carrying comfort when fully loaded.
- The design focuses on waterproofing, which might lead to a bulkier form factor compared to non-waterproof alternatives.
- Internal dimensions are clearly defined, but flexibility for reconfiguring all compartments might be limited for unusual gear.
- The grey color option may not appeal to all users looking for a more discreet or specific aesthetic.
- While water-resistant, the main backpack fabric is not explicitly stated as fully waterproof like the internal Drypod.