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GearUp (not included): Use this insert to house camera kit – it fits snugly into a rear compartment.

Versatile storage: PhotoSport X is available in 35-and 45-litre sizes, and up to 86% of its materials are recycled.

Lowepro PhotoSport X From £261/$300

Built for the demands of adventure photographers

www.lowepro.com

Designed to handle the rigours of challenging conditions, the PhotoSport X doesn’t really look like a photo backpack at all. Spin it around, though, and there’s zippered access to the compartment that snugly houses a GearUp Pro insert, which can accommodate a medium-size mirrorless or DSLR, a fast 70-200mm telephoto plus the other trinity lenses.

As you’d expect from Lowepro, the build quality is excellent, with considered design touches including a pair of tripod-shaped inside pockets, in addition to small zipped pockets on the inside and outside.

Wide, padded shoulder straps make

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