Reviews
Top quality and durable but expensive and the tripod pocket is too small
At 44cm x 30cm x 21cm this K&F Concept backpack is a medium sized camera bag with an impressive 25L capacity which is sufficiently big enough for plenty of kit for my photography walks.
This bag is supplied with numerous inserts that can be arranged to securely hold a variety of different cameras (DSLRs, mirrorless and compacts), together with lenses of varying sizes and other accessories such as speedlights, OCF cables, card holders, power banks etc. There are loads of different ways of arranging the inserts so it can be tailored to suite your specific needs, although it does take a bit of trial and error to find the best set up. This bag also has loads of smaller zip up pockets and compartments which is ideal for memory cards, batteries and other small items/accessories.
The inside of the K&F Concept bag is well padded to ensure its contents are protected from knocks, bangs and scrapes. The external hard shell adds a little more protection, however I am not entirely convinced on how useful it is. The hard shell does help the bag keep its shape, which is a good thing.
The overall quality of the K&F Concept backpack is exceptionally good and exceeded my expectations. It is well made, it is tough and durable and feels like its going to last a long time. The zippers are sturdy and have a nice, smooth action to them. I have no doubts over the durability of this bag.
The K&F Concept rucksack has nicely padded straps and it seems contoured to the body making it very comfortable to wear, even when full loaded for extended periods. This is one of the most comfortable photography rucksacks I have used and once the straps are tightly secured it remains securely in place on my back with very little movement.
The external tripod pocket is perfect for the really small sized travel tripods however if you have a small (rather than really small) or a regular sized tripod the pocket is not large enough to accommodate and it is virtually useless.
At £99.99 (at the time of review) the K&F Concept rucksack isn’t cheap but then given the overall quality a higher price is to be expected. I am not quite sure that it justifies a £99.99 price tag though.
Overall the K&F Concept rucksack is a great bag. It is tough, it is durable, it is well made and it is versatile. It is comfortable to wear and once securely on my back it stays put and doesn’t move. The K&F Concept rucksack should be expensive however I am not sure that it should priced as high as it is and I don’t think it is value for money.
Disclaimer: I am privileged enough to be part of the Amazon Vine program and as such I have the opportunity request products that I would find useful/potentially buy to road test in exchange for an honest review. I am not paid for this and all of my reviews are unbiased and based on my own experience.
This bag is supplied with numerous inserts that can be arranged to securely hold a variety of different cameras (DSLRs, mirrorless and compacts), together with lenses of varying sizes and other accessories such as speedlights, OCF cables, card holders, power banks etc. There are loads of different ways of arranging the inserts so it can be tailored to suite your specific needs, although it does take a bit of trial and error to find the best set up. This bag also has loads of smaller zip up pockets and compartments which is ideal for memory cards, batteries and other small items/accessories.
The inside of the K&F Concept bag is well padded to ensure its contents are protected from knocks, bangs and scrapes. The external hard shell adds a little more protection, however I am not entirely convinced on how useful it is. The hard shell does help the bag keep its shape, which is a good thing.
The overall quality of the K&F Concept backpack is exceptionally good and exceeded my expectations. It is well made, it is tough and durable and feels like its going to last a long time. The zippers are sturdy and have a nice, smooth action to them. I have no doubts over the durability of this bag.
The K&F Concept rucksack has nicely padded straps and it seems contoured to the body making it very comfortable to wear, even when full loaded for extended periods. This is one of the most comfortable photography rucksacks I have used and once the straps are tightly secured it remains securely in place on my back with very little movement.
The external tripod pocket is perfect for the really small sized travel tripods however if you have a small (rather than really small) or a regular sized tripod the pocket is not large enough to accommodate and it is virtually useless.
At £99.99 (at the time of review) the K&F Concept rucksack isn’t cheap but then given the overall quality a higher price is to be expected. I am not quite sure that it justifies a £99.99 price tag though.
Overall the K&F Concept rucksack is a great bag. It is tough, it is durable, it is well made and it is versatile. It is comfortable to wear and once securely on my back it stays put and doesn’t move. The K&F Concept rucksack should be expensive however I am not sure that it should priced as high as it is and I don’t think it is value for money.
Disclaimer: I am privileged enough to be part of the Amazon Vine program and as such I have the opportunity request products that I would find useful/potentially buy to road test in exchange for an honest review. I am not paid for this and all of my reviews are unbiased and based on my own experience.
11/11/2023