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PGYTECH OneGo Lite - Mochila para cámara réflex digital resistente al agua/bolsa sin espejo para Sony/Canon/Fujifilm, mochila para drones, montaje en trípode, viaje y fin de semana, paquete de

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  • Diseño ultraligero: diseñada para fotógrafos urbanos y de viajes, la serie OneGo Lite (16L: 1,2 kg / 22L: 1,6 kg) combina un estilo elegante con versatilidad, perfecto para sesiones creativas y viajes diarios.
  • Sistema de acceso rápido dual: cuenta con una tapa abatible de 180° para un fácil embalaje. Agarra el equipo al instante a través del compartimento de la cámara de entrada lateral o el bolsillo de uso diario de apertura superior. Incluye separadores acolchados extraíbles para un almacenamiento personalizable.
  • Modos de almacenamiento múltiple: lleva de forma segura 1 cámara + 3 lentes (o accesorios); se adapta a drones de tamaño DJI Mavic. Convierte en una bolsa diaria doblando el compartimento superior y quitando divisores para ropa o artículos esenciales.
  • Protección completa: base acolchada resistente a los arañazos, bolsillo oculto AirTag y cremalleras YKK resistentes al agua que mantienen el equipo seguro. Disponible en negro mate, verde bosque y blanco.
  • Comodidad durante todo el día: correas acolchadas ergonómicas y panel trasero transpirable que garantizan un uso sin fatiga. Tela resistente al agua que garantiza durabilidad y fácil limpieza; la base reforzada añade absorción de impactos y estabilidad vertical.


Diseño ligero, disparo sin esfuerzo: las mochilas para cámara de la serie OneGo Lite recientemente actualizadas están totalmente optimizadas y actualizadas, con un diseño ligero que hace que toda la mochila pese solo 1,2 kg (16L) / 3 libras (22 l). Una mochila ligera diseñada para fotógrafos urbanos y de viajes, elegante y versátil, equilibrando la creatividad y los viajes diarios.


Khanh Nguyen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2025
This is a fantastic camera backpack for the price.Compared to its competitors you cannot beat this price to performance ratio.Personally, I purchased the 22L and it’s pretty great what I managed to pack into it. I recently came from a wilderness trip in the mountains and it served me quite well.The 22L is capable of fitting my GFX 100s with a 55mm f1.7 attached + a tamron 35mm f1.8 adapter with Fringer adapter + a Fujifilm 110mm f2 lens + a spare battery, sensor cleaning brushes and liquid, 4 extra SD cards with a usb c SD card reader in a separate holder, a pen, an ROG Ally X, passport holders, and an x100vi with osmo pocket 3 in the top half.I think if you’re a photographer and a parent on holiday this backpack is great as a personal item. It meets the requirements for most semi strict international airlines, fits well under the seat of a 737-9MAX and I imagine other planes, and on a day trip can hold your lenses and camera with the top compartment dedicated to diapers and other supplies.I know there are some comments about how this backpack can’t fit much. However a Fujifilm GFX system is about as big as it gets. GFX lenses are huge too. The 22L was perfectly capable of fitting all this. The Velcro compartments are also plenty sturdy and attach very firmly. Much better than the Brevite which is also a backpack to consider since it’s on sale at the time of writing this review but you’ll have wait 1-2 months for delivery on their “pre order sale” and also settle for a smaller volume size priced comparatively. The external fabric of this backpack is also surprisingly easy to clean.Some cons to mention however is I wish the top zip to open into the top half compartment opened up a little more. I wished the bottle holder was a little more stretchy? Bigger bottles tend to be squeezed out but that’s fine as I typically use slim bottles when I travel like the Stanley aerolite. I also wish the opening for the camera was a little taller but that’s honestly more of a GFX problem, I imagine APSC and FF probably slide in and out easier. The stash pocket can be kept secret if you just remove the rope charm that comes free. I do wish the secret stash pocket covered more space of the pack in question but I also like that you really can’t tell that it’s there. Final complaint, I have no idea what is the purpose of the extra fabric on the sides of the camera opening and the water bottle holder other than maybe structural support and aesthetics? Another con is that the chest strap could be a little longer, I find that it's a little too tight for my size chest.Also looking at reviews of the product currently it seems like everyone received theirs for free? I paid for mine, so I guess that's about as honest as it gets. Thoroughly enjoyed mine.
Jon V
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de abril de 2025
I've been looking for a durable, quality backpack for my camera gear- within a reasonable price point for a while now. This bag fits the bill quite well. While it is not perfect for all of my needs, this certainly will fit the bill for most people seeking to tote around their camera gear. First- the reason it's not perfect for all of my needs- I have a 200-600 mm zoom- and this doesn't fit in this bag- but I didn't expect it to. But it does fit my Sony A7RIII, a 24-105, 35mm and a nifty fifty without issue. The top compartment fits three speedlights, a battery grip, a flash transmitter and a small case of modifiers for my speedlights. The bag is made of durable materials, has excellent stitching and reliable YKK zippers. I would like to see a few more smaller pockets on the exterior for smaller things like filters, SD cards, etc- but no big deal there. Extra straps are included to hold a monopod or tripod at the bottom exterior of the bag. This is handy. Overall, I like this bag and will be using it for excursions that don't require the use of my 200-600 mm lens. If they made a larger pack that could accommodate a super-zoom, I'd likely buy it. This comes in a 16L and 22L, and I have the 22L.
Ivan Moreno
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
JeniFav
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de abril de 2025
This bag is easily the best one I have tried. It is perfect for consolidating your personal items and photo gear into one bag for travel purposes. The camera compartment, making up the bottom half of the bag, is quite roomy. It easily fits my Sony a7iii, a6400, Tamron 28-75 and 70-180 lenses all at once, including a side access panel to get your camera without opening the whole bag.. The upper compartment is also quite roomy. Perhaps my favorite feature is the laptop sleeve that fits a 14 inch laptop, definitely a rare feature of bags like this. The back of the bag and the straps are very cushioned, keeping you comfortable and your cargo safe. The outer shell of the bag is very stiff and protective and somewhat water resistant, though I still wouldn't want to test it with torrential downpour. Overall, this is a wonderful bag for travel, longer jobs, or just having a discreet yet high quality camera bag.
Star Gazer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2025
This is a very well made camera bag. All of the materials used, from the outer shell to the zippers, appear to be of very high quality. It comes with several Velcro dividers so you can have almost limitless customization to securely store your gear. I really like the dedicated camera battery pockets. The one issue that may turn off some photographers is that there isn't a lot of space in the bag. The bottom half can be used to secure equipment with the Velcro dividers, but the top part is for loose gear. It is just a big open space. But if that works for you, you can't go wrong with this bag.
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