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The Shimoda Action X30 v2 Backpack in Army Green is a premium, ergonomically adjustable camera backpack designed for professionals who demand versatility and protection. Featuring a 7cm adjustable torso height, dual padded sleeves for laptops and tablets up to 16 inches, and a modular shockproof Core Unit system for camera gear, it balances compact carry-on size with expandable storage. Its roll-top access adds 7 liters of volume, while a hidden tracking sleeve ensures your pack’s location is always within reach. Built tough for outdoor and urban use, it’s the ultimate companion for millennial pros who refuse to compromise on comfort, style, or security.







| ASIN | B0C6FNLVJP |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #898 in Camera Cases |
| Capacity Total | 7 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (76) |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Item model number | 520-123 |
| Manufacturer | Shimoda |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7 x 11.8 x 20.1 inches |
| Units | 1 Count |
B**B
Wish it was just an inch bigger all around, otherwise an amazing bag
TL/DR: Small but mighty - I carry a good amount of gear, and BARELY managed to sqeeze it all into this bag. Overall I really love it and think it will be a permanent part of my kit. I debated between this and the 30L, but opted for this due to it being international carryon friendly. I carry the following: - OM System OM-1 camera body - M. Zuiko 300 pro lens - M. Zuiko 90 pro macro lens - M. Zuiko 20 pro lens - Zeiss conquest binoculars - Ricoh GRiii camera - 14" Macbook Pro - Samsung Galaxy Tab 9 - Lots of batteries, memory cards, other accessories No question, I'd have been better off getting the 30L, but the good news is that I did somehow get all of my gear to fit in this smaller 25L. The 14" macbook does NOT fit in the laptop sleeve (which is rated for only 13", so I get it), but it does fit in the front slider, and I can put my tablet in the laptop sleeve. The core unit is pretty small, but I managed to get my camera body, 300 lens, and macro to fit into it. And then I have my binoculars and 20 pro lens and Ricoh in the top section. There is no extra room for any other items inside the bag, but I can see a lot of opportunities to attach things to the outside of the bag using the strange zip out water bottle contraptions and included straps. I love the harness, very comfortable, and makes the bag feel a lot lighter than it is. Really appreciate that they designed a harness for women! Love the vertical adjustability of the harness as well, and I'm so glad I could remove the waist strap (hate those things). I like the zip pockets on the harness, especially one that fits a nice big phone. And there are tons of accessory pockets throughtout the bag which is super nice. The materials and construction are really top notch, love it all. I wish it was about an inch wider, because if it was, I'd be able to turn the core unit sideways and have a bit more vertical space available in the bag, and would also have the option of putting a larger core unit in.
L**M
Awesome hiking camera backpack
I am a wildlife photographer, so I am often taking long and multi day hikes with my gear, and this camera backpack has been the most comfortable and spacious one I’ve used yet. The padding and strap sizes are perfect and feel very nice while wearing for long distances. There are plenty of straps you can adjust to get the pack fitting just right on your back, which makes all the difference, and the 4 adjustable shoulder strap sizes allow for perfect fitting as well. The versatility in the number of pockets, straps, and pouches this backpack has is also very impressive. I find myself having no issue carrying everything I need and more. If you use a telephoto, such as the canon ef 100-400 ii, the medium core does force you to choose the absolute necessary equipment you need, but I don’t find this a real issue as there are different core sizes and medium fits my needs better as I usually need to carry more camping gear anyways. The material used is very robust feeling and has had no problem in the rain and dirt. I’ve yet to use the rain cover in the rain and have had no issues. I’d still recommend using it, especially if it’s a strong storm. Overall, I really don’t have any gripes with this backpack. It may be expensive, but you get the quality you pay for.
C**C
Nice bag
Great bag, nice color. Would be great for travel and hiking/wandering. I was looking for a more everyday backpack for camera gear so this was a little too involved for my needs.
W**R
The perfect overlanding, long hike, heavy kit pack.
Exceptional pack. Rugged, well thought out, and great attention to detail. Superb build quality and very comfortable fully loaded. I did repeated 10 mile hikes with 4 heavy prime lenses, tripod, Z9, 2 telephotos and my personal gear. No issues at all. Comfort was constant and the pack never sagged at all. The reverse access was perfect as I was hiking the coast and putting the bag down on sandy rocky ground over and over to change lenses or kit. Having the access on the “inside” againtst your back meant the sand and dirt never touched the gear and was never picked up and transferred to me. Could not recommend enough.
L**B
Not for petites
x30 with medium insert review: I was excited for a women's fit but my hopes were dashed. This is a well-made, attractive bag. I can fit a sony a7V camera with sony 100-400mm, sony 24mm f1.4, tamron 24-180mm lenses and had room for batteries etc. However, it feels like I should have been able to fit more. It's also a heavy, bulky backpack for the amount of camera/lenses you can fit. It looks the same size as my 43L gregory jade backpack (but is way heavier). The internal compartment zipper is also finnicky. All this I could live with, the dealbreaker is that the waist strap is too large. I have 24in waist I'm 30in at the iliac crest (where it should sit) and on the smallest setting it is still too big. Had to return since all the gear weight goes on my shoulders.
S**E
Best camera bag
I just had my first outing with this camera bag for an 8 hour photo/hiking session. I was very pleased with the comfort and ease of carrying it fully loaded. I am short (5’0”), so I was worried it would be overwhelming for me. Shimoda has designed the bag with adjustable fit, with S,M,L choices for strap placement. There are also 2 chest straps, especially for women. My iPhone 14 fits very nicely in a compartment on the front strap, making it easily accessible. There is a “pass through” strap to allow it to fit on the handle of your rolling suitcase. There is side access to the camera compartment for when quick photo opportunities present themselves. My tripod felt snug and secure in a side holder that tucks away easily when not in use. It came with 2 extra clip straps for fastening other items to your bag (sleeping bag, etc). The bag is very well thought out and the only downside for me was I kept forgetting where I put everything! There are so many pockets so I had to devise a system to remember where I put each item, which is not a bad problem to have at all. We had a small group of 6 photographers on our hike, and 3 others also had Shimoda bags, so I have to conclude that it is a favorite amongst the pros.
D**O
Muy buena mochila, excelente calidad
D**H
Super Artikel, Mega gute Polsterung, super guter Tragekomfort, auch wenn mit Gewicht, guter Zugang, schön stabil und alles! Auch das Laptop Fach ist der Hammer und so einfach im Zugang!!
B**A
F**S
Tremenda maleta!!! La mejor que he tenido, muy completa y resistente.
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