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The adventure-oriented camera bag category used to be solely dominated by Lowepro. Now, a variety of young brands are capitalizing on the growing population of adventure-curious (and Instagram-addicted) photographers to create dedicated travel and outdoor backpacks designed with cameras in mind.
Atlas Packs is the latest to cater outdoorsy snapshoters with its two camera backpacks, the Athlete and the Adventure. With 30 liters of internal storage — not including a dedicated camera section accessed via fold-out back panel — the Athlete is the smaller of the pair. It’s built like a hiking pack with plenty of performance-oriented features, but somehow manages to squeeze just as much photography function in as well.
The Good: The best thing about the Atlas Athlete backpack is its adaptability in terms of carrying capacity. Different activities require distinct gear kits, and depending on whether you’re hiking, kayaking or skiing, you’ll use less or more space inside the bag. Furthermore, outdoor activity can range from a few hours to a few days. The Athlete’s adjustable features prepare it for variety, and it’s comfortable and practical both when it’s stuffed to the brim and holding only a few items.
The most original of the Athlete’s space-modifying features is its Origami divider system. At the top of the camera storage space is a small loop that, when pulled, reduces that space by about a third, allowing photographers to carry more non-camera-related equipment in the bag’s main gear compartment. Push it back in and the space is available for lenses and bodies again.
This feature is great because it lets photographers carry more or less of either type of gear depending on what the trip calls for.