I have the lowepro trekker lite 100, and its a bit smaller, but its great for a fujifilm x-t20 with 18-55mm lens attached, a spare lens (or two), and a bunch of accessories. Im thinking of getting the trekker lite 120 in your video, so i can have a bit more room, space for an attached 18-135mm lens, and space for a tablet.
One thing I know for sure is that you can’t go wrong with lowepro. I have had two bags so far and have lasted me over a decade. They are not as pricey as other brands and a bag shouldn’t cost the pricey of a kidney as other popular bags do.
LoPro makes good stuff and this is a great video on this interesting bag. Thanks for making this video and have a great day!
Thanks Michael! And agreed, glad you found it useful.
Great review, but you have missed an important point - how to wear it? What is a comfortable way to wear it?...
I show this in the video at a few points, e.g. at 0:33, 2:53, etc.
I have the lowepro trekker lite 100, and its a bit smaller, but its great for a fujifilm x-t20 with 18-55mm lens attached, a spare lens (or two), and a bunch of accessories. Im thinking of getting the trekker lite 120 in your video, so i can have a bit more room, space for an attached 18-135mm lens, and space for a tablet.
I would definitely say the 120 is worth it for the extra space and flexibility, but they're both great options.
@@andrewsaraceni Thanks. It was a good video.
You did a great job reviewing this bag! Lowepro should pay you or send some new bags for free.
Thanks! And there's definitely some more Lowepro-related content to come, I can say that. 🙂
One thing I know for sure is that you can’t go wrong with lowepro. I have had two bags so far and have lasted me over a decade. They are not as pricey as other brands and a bag shouldn’t cost the pricey of a kidney as other popular bags do.
Completely agree, mine have also held up well over the years I've used them.