Versatile bag for all your devices; Evolution 9 is the perfect bag for carrying a DSLR with a grip and up to a 22 cm lens attached, 4-5 additional lenses, a flash and even your laptop.
The Evolution 9 offers unprecedented versatility for quick access to photo gear. With its unique harness system, the Evolution 9 can be carried three different ways – as a backpack or as a sling pack worn over the right shoulder or the left shoulder. With Tamrac's Triple Access System™, there are also three way to access photo equipment – through the front door and through two side doors.
To convert to a sling pack, simply cross-connect a single shoulder strap (red to red for carrying on the right shoulder or blue to blue for carrying on the left shoulder). The other shoulder strap is easily tucked away in Tamrac's Tuck-A-Way™ harness system.
Foam-padded Computer Pocket
In the back, a completely foam-padded laptop pocket holds most 17.3" screen laptops and others up to 43.4 × 32 × 7.1 cm in size.
Foam-Padded Top Compartment
A foam-padded top compartment provides storage for a light jacket, lunch, or other photo accessories. A mesh pocket in the back keeps small accessories separate and secure, while a Windowpane-Mesh™ pocket on the inside door panel holds additional small items.
QuickClip™ Tripod Attachment System
A tripod is cradled (centered and balanced) securely with Tamrac's QuickClip™ tripod attachment system while the lower Tripod Foot Pocket holds two tripod legs secure.
Side Pockets and Rain Cover
Each side has a zipper-closing pocket for accessories like a phone or iPod. The right pocket contains a removable rain cover, which can be slipped over the pack during extreme weather.
Material - Nylon
Special materials - 600 den PolyTek
Dimensions - 50 × 33 × 28 cm
Internal main compartment dimensions - 28 × 25 × 17 cm
Laptop compartment dimensions - 41.6 × 27.6 × 3 cm
Suitable cameras - Bigger DSLRs
Adjustable shoulder strap - Yes
Color - Black
Weight - 2300 g
Are Tamrac bags worth the price?
There is no getting around it, camera bags designed for professional photographers can be expensive. However, Tamrac gives you a fantastic option for what is, in my opinion, a great combination of performance, space, design, and features in a bag that is sub $300.
Japanese backpacks, known as Randoseru, are expensive due to high-quality materials, intricate handcrafted construction, extensive safety features, ergonomic design for comfort, and exceptional durability intended to last all six years of elementary school.