Key Features
- Holds Pro DSLRs, Lenses & Accessories
- Padded Laptop Compartment
- Padded Touch-Fastened Interior Dividers
- Zippered, Exterior Accessory Pockets
- Interior Dimensions:Â 11 x 19.7 x 6.3" / 28 x 50 x 16Â cm
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Top customer reviews
- Anvil Slim 11This bag is the prefect size for my small frame. It holds all my camera, numerous lenses, the essentials and more. I definitely recommend this bag for those just starting on their photography journey.
- Anvil 17 - Great backpack for wildlife photographerI was looking for a backpack that was lightweight and the right size to carry the additional accessories I need for wildlife photography such as my large flash, my Better Beamer, my Wimberly flash bracket, tele-converters, spare batteries and memory cards, etc. I wanted one with an excellent and comfortable backpack harness that would allow me to carry my gear. I typically leave my primary camera with my large super telephoto lens mounted on my tripod balanced on my shoulder ready for any opportunity. In the Anvil 17 I have found the perfect such backpack with plenty of room for my gear with room to spare and a comfortable harness. The ARC components add additional flexibility for carrying a water bottle and small accessories at the ready. My only wish is that Tamrac would introduce a sling style camera strap that could be attached to the backpack harness for carrying a secondary camera body with a zoom lens at the ready. Black Rapid has the Backpack Breathe but it doesn't fit well to the Tamrac Anvil 17.
- Nice bag with lots of possibilitiesThe bag comes as advertised. It’s well made and easily configured in a variety of different configurations. I can fit 2 Nikon 500 bodies plus a 200-500 lenses fairly easy. Looking forward to seeing how it does on the road.
- Review Anvil Slim 15Very roomy and holds my new MeFotto travel tripod easily. I especially like to special back cushion which makes the backpack comfortable in long hikes
- Awesome, but...Anvil23 - First, let me say that I have waited to write this review, because it doesn’t make sense to me to write a review before living with it for a bit. So, the bag is durable. It holds up to getting packed, unpacked, repacked, thrown in the car, in the tent, and laid out on various surfaces for access. It holds a TON of stuff. I love the aesthetic of the bag. It has pockets I need to store the little extras (although, I could use just a couple more little pouches). However, it has one big drawback for me. Even though it’s a big bag. The straps are torture for me. If I want to wear the bag and shoot, I can expect to have painful, chafe marks on the front of my shoulder, just above my armpit. The straps are apparently too close together. If you re a bigger guy, I’m not sure if these bags will work. I also have no other solution, aside from maybe a sling bag. If the straps were narrower, or had more give, maybe.