K&F Concept 40L Professional Adventure Camera Backpack | Ergonomic Trekking Bag for DSLR/Mirrorless, Tripod Holder & Weatherproof, Black
SKU: KF13.207V1
This backpack is a great size, and I love the color. Absolutely love how well the camera on it works, the image quality is definitely not the best, but it does look very clear. It has a lot of grain in it though. I would definitely recommend because I love the storage on it and how comfortable it is. 4⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
03/08/2025
This backpack is really made of good quality materials. The size is perfect. Its durable and lightweight.
02/08/2025
I was looking for a larger camera backpack for weekend trips with my camera and laptop, so I ordered this 30L backpack. After two photo excursions and a short trip, I can say: the space and organization are really well designed.
The interior features sturdy Velcro dividers, so my camera body with a 70-200mm lens, two additional lenses, and my drone fit neatly separated. The top flap provides additional storage space for a jacket, snacks, and small items (we often use it for our child's things). My 15-inch laptop fits securely in the back, and side pockets and a tripod holder make everyday use easier. It's nice that the backpack looks rather understated from the outside and doesn't scream "expensive camera gear."
When carrying it, I appreciate the wide hip belt, the well-padded shoulder straps, and the back panel padding – the weight is distributed evenly on longer hikes. The material seems robust and weatherproof; the included rain cover is a nice bonus.
A few things to keep in mind: When fully loaded, this pack is naturally quite heavy, and the large, stiff zippers need a little breaking in at first. There are also a lot of straps and loops – practical, but you'll need to get used to organizing them.
Overall, it's a spacious, well-organized backpack for anyone who wants to carry a lot of equipment plus some travel gear. It would be too much for minimalist city walks, but for outdoor shoots, product photography from above with a tripod, or traveling with a laptop, it's exactly the kind of "space miracle" I was looking for. Ultimately, what matters to me is that my gear is secure, easily accessible, and my back stays relaxed thanks to the hip belt.
The interior features sturdy Velcro dividers, so my camera body with a 70-200mm lens, two additional lenses, and my drone fit neatly separated. The top flap provides additional storage space for a jacket, snacks, and small items (we often use it for our child's things). My 15-inch laptop fits securely in the back, and side pockets and a tripod holder make everyday use easier. It's nice that the backpack looks rather understated from the outside and doesn't scream "expensive camera gear."
When carrying it, I appreciate the wide hip belt, the well-padded shoulder straps, and the back panel padding – the weight is distributed evenly on longer hikes. The material seems robust and weatherproof; the included rain cover is a nice bonus.
A few things to keep in mind: When fully loaded, this pack is naturally quite heavy, and the large, stiff zippers need a little breaking in at first. There are also a lot of straps and loops – practical, but you'll need to get used to organizing them.
Overall, it's a spacious, well-organized backpack for anyone who wants to carry a lot of equipment plus some travel gear. It would be too much for minimalist city walks, but for outdoor shoots, product photography from above with a tripod, or traveling with a laptop, it's exactly the kind of "space miracle" I was looking for. Ultimately, what matters to me is that my gear is secure, easily accessible, and my back stays relaxed thanks to the hip belt.
31/07/2025
When it arrived, I was a bit taken away by its size, it’s huge, which is actually perfect for someone like me with a mountain of camera gear and accessories. If you’ve got loads of kit, this bag is a good choice. The quality is top notch; it feels sturdy and well crafted, with a pleasing texture to the material. The zippers are robust and glide smoothly, and the sheer number of pockets and compartments is great for keeping everything organised. Everything inside is well protected thanks to the generous padding, so I’ve no worries about my Canon gear getting knocked about. Carrying it is a doddle, the straps are comfortable and easily adjustable, making it a breeze to wear even when fully loaded. I also love that it fits within carry on dimensions, which is a massive plus for travel. The customisation options are a nice touch, letting me tweak the interior to suit my needs. Overall, it’s a functional, spacious, and comfortable backpack that handles heavy loads with ease and offers good value for money.
27/07/2025
I have used a few camera bags now and my favourite is a small one which somehow manages to feel much bigger than it is because it's so configurable, this is a much larger bag - but it's also very configurable so you can modify to how you wish.
This is a highw camera bag than my smaller one, which is good as it provides more vertical support for tripods or stands attached to the side of the bag.
This is genuinely a really well build and comfy bag to use, the strps hug you can provide solid support so the bag doesn't move around on top of yours clothes, the zyp up compartments on the straps are genius and are great for keeping a phone in, I actually used this to store a powerbank so I could plug my phone in as I walk.
The main section contains a removal camera section, so you can take this out and use this as a 'regular' bag, or if you have camera cubes you can put those in instead, but the actual one provided is so good you're unlikely to need a different solution. I love the top section too, I like to have a section fort general stuff - like a hoodie, a drink, and of course ...snacks!
I really can't fault this bag, it works perfectly and feel well constructed, I've only been out in decent weather but the fact it's water proof gives me peace-of-mind because it WILL rain eventually while I'm out! The bag looks discreet too, you look like a hiker rather than a photographer with several thousands of pounds worth of equipment strapped to your back!
This is a highw camera bag than my smaller one, which is good as it provides more vertical support for tripods or stands attached to the side of the bag.
This is genuinely a really well build and comfy bag to use, the strps hug you can provide solid support so the bag doesn't move around on top of yours clothes, the zyp up compartments on the straps are genius and are great for keeping a phone in, I actually used this to store a powerbank so I could plug my phone in as I walk.
The main section contains a removal camera section, so you can take this out and use this as a 'regular' bag, or if you have camera cubes you can put those in instead, but the actual one provided is so good you're unlikely to need a different solution. I love the top section too, I like to have a section fort general stuff - like a hoodie, a drink, and of course ...snacks!
I really can't fault this bag, it works perfectly and feel well constructed, I've only been out in decent weather but the fact it's water proof gives me peace-of-mind because it WILL rain eventually while I'm out! The bag looks discreet too, you look like a hiker rather than a photographer with several thousands of pounds worth of equipment strapped to your back!
24/07/2025
Whether you're going on a trip or commuting to work in your own city, this backpack is fantastic. I've owned several backpacks over the years, as well as handbags and even a film suitcase, but none with as much space and versatility as this one. It's also perfectly sized for the bus and doesn't have any bulky pockets that stick out and get in the way.
The material is already quite waterproof, but it also comes with a rain cover that can be added on top. The zippers are high quality, and the stitching is very well done.
The straps are adjustable to different heights, as is the waist belt. They are all well-padded, making them ideal for travel or hiking.
The interior is very spacious. It has a small, removable compartment for your camera and all your accessories, which comes with its own bag. I plan to use this compartment to put my film suitcase inside, or vice versa, which will give me a lot of versatility.
In short: an amazing backpack. Spacious, comfortable, and with lots of pockets. I wouldn't rule out it replacing my movie suitcase on many occasions.
The material is already quite waterproof, but it also comes with a rain cover that can be added on top. The zippers are high quality, and the stitching is very well done.
The straps are adjustable to different heights, as is the waist belt. They are all well-padded, making them ideal for travel or hiking.
The interior is very spacious. It has a small, removable compartment for your camera and all your accessories, which comes with its own bag. I plan to use this compartment to put my film suitcase inside, or vice versa, which will give me a lot of versatility.
In short: an amazing backpack. Spacious, comfortable, and with lots of pockets. I wouldn't rule out it replacing my movie suitcase on many occasions.
22/07/2025
Wow, this thing really holds a lot of gear!
For any relaxed to semi-intensive photo trip, everything fits in here, and I mean absolutely everything. I've had much bulkier camera backpacks that held far less equipment.
Thanks to the numerous Velcro dividers, the storage space can be customized to suit your gear. The usual features, like side pockets and a tripod attachment, are of course included. There's also room for a laptop and tablet, and even enough space for personal essentials for an overnight stay or two.
This thing is seriously impressive.
For any relaxed to semi-intensive photo trip, everything fits in here, and I mean absolutely everything. I've had much bulkier camera backpacks that held far less equipment.
Thanks to the numerous Velcro dividers, the storage space can be customized to suit your gear. The usual features, like side pockets and a tripod attachment, are of course included. There's also room for a laptop and tablet, and even enough space for personal essentials for an overnight stay or two.
This thing is seriously impressive.
17/07/2025
I'll start by saying that I've used four camera backpacks so far, including this one. The first was a very basic and inexpensive camera backpack. It didn't have back support and was small in size. The problem was that after using it all day for long walks, I soon started to get severe back pain. So I switched to a smaller, cheaper version with back support, which allowed me to go on long walks without back pain.
I later tried a larger, more expensive backpack from K&F, but it didn't have back support for prolonged use, especially when it was completely full of gear, as it was also larger than the first one I used.
This is currently the best, at least in terms of comfort. Despite its fairly large volume, its lumbar support allows you to distribute the weight across your hips rather than placing it entirely on your shoulders and spine. So, I'd say it's excellent for those who have to travel long distances with a backpack full of gear.
Among the qualities I was looking for in a photography backpack and found in this one are: a breathable back panel with large grooves that allow air to flow, which reduces the problem of a sweaty back (it reduces it but doesn't eliminate it entirely, obviously). The shoulder straps and hip belts are also perforated and well-ventilated, to reduce sweating at the points of contact.
It has a thick, rigid structure that prevents back discomfort from the rigidity of the equipment that can be felt on the back panel. It is rigid on all sides to protect the equipment from impacts.
The straps and shoulder straps are height-adjustable, in addition to the classic cinch straps. It has many pockets throughout, and is made of waterproof material, as well as an additional rain cover.
The zippers are large and sturdy.
The opening is on the back, not the outside, to prevent any attempts to steal gear, although it makes it less convenient to access.
It has a metal frame around the back, increasing rigidity and overall stability.
It has a top pocket that, while not rigid, is still handy for various accessories that aren't prone to breakage or stored in a rigid box.
In short, everything is almost perfect.
The only flaws, in my opinion, are the lack of feet to prevent the backpack from getting dirty when placed on the ground, and the pocket on the back makes it slightly less practical than the classic front pocket, but it does offer greater security and waterproofing. I'd say these are almost negligible issues, and I consider it to be the best backpack I've tried so far, especially because for long journeys with a heavy backpack on your shoulders, comfort is essential to prevent a pleasant experience from turning into back torture (with long-term health problems) and irritation caused by poorly made construction, and perhaps even a sweaty bath from a non-breathable backpack. So for me, it could be an excellent investment.
I later tried a larger, more expensive backpack from K&F, but it didn't have back support for prolonged use, especially when it was completely full of gear, as it was also larger than the first one I used.
This is currently the best, at least in terms of comfort. Despite its fairly large volume, its lumbar support allows you to distribute the weight across your hips rather than placing it entirely on your shoulders and spine. So, I'd say it's excellent for those who have to travel long distances with a backpack full of gear.
Among the qualities I was looking for in a photography backpack and found in this one are: a breathable back panel with large grooves that allow air to flow, which reduces the problem of a sweaty back (it reduces it but doesn't eliminate it entirely, obviously). The shoulder straps and hip belts are also perforated and well-ventilated, to reduce sweating at the points of contact.
It has a thick, rigid structure that prevents back discomfort from the rigidity of the equipment that can be felt on the back panel. It is rigid on all sides to protect the equipment from impacts.
The straps and shoulder straps are height-adjustable, in addition to the classic cinch straps. It has many pockets throughout, and is made of waterproof material, as well as an additional rain cover.
The zippers are large and sturdy.
The opening is on the back, not the outside, to prevent any attempts to steal gear, although it makes it less convenient to access.
It has a metal frame around the back, increasing rigidity and overall stability.
It has a top pocket that, while not rigid, is still handy for various accessories that aren't prone to breakage or stored in a rigid box.
In short, everything is almost perfect.
The only flaws, in my opinion, are the lack of feet to prevent the backpack from getting dirty when placed on the ground, and the pocket on the back makes it slightly less practical than the classic front pocket, but it does offer greater security and waterproofing. I'd say these are almost negligible issues, and I consider it to be the best backpack I've tried so far, especially because for long journeys with a heavy backpack on your shoulders, comfort is essential to prevent a pleasant experience from turning into back torture (with long-term health problems) and irritation caused by poorly made construction, and perhaps even a sweaty bath from a non-breathable backpack. So for me, it could be an excellent investment.
15/07/2025