Lowepro recently launched four additional bags in its ProTactic camera bag line.
The first generation of the ProTactic series launched last year with the 350 AW and 450 AW (read my ProTactic 450 AW review). The expanded line now includes:
- ProTactic SH 120 AW – A small but robust shoulder bag with room for a mirrorless kit, such as the Olympus OM-D E-M1, with attached lens, extra lens or flash, smartphone and personal essentials.
- ProTactic SH 180 AW – A mid-sized shoulder bag that fits a standard DSLR, such as the Nikon D750, with a 24-70mm lens attached, one to two extra lenses, a tablet, smartphone and small personal items.
- ProTactic SH 200 AW – A modern, photojournalist-style shoulder bag designed to fit a professional DSLR with a classic 70-200mm lens kit, two to three extra lenses or speedlights, up to a 13-inch laptop and tablet, smartphone, and accessories.
- ProTactic BP 250 – A scaled-down pack that protects a complete mirrorless kit with a 12-40mm lens attached, space for three to four extra lenses or flashes, an 11-inch MacBook Air®, smartphone and accessories.
ProTactic shoulder bags include cinch straps and zippered accessory pouches to expand the amount of gear as needed, SlipLock attachments and built-in memory card pockets. The SH 180 AW and SH 200 AW include a water-resistant top-zip opening as well.
The new ProTactic BP 250 offers multiple modular accessories and cinch straps; back-entry access for easy setup and extra security; a turret-style top opening; two fast-access side pockets; and Lowepro’s ActivZone harness for targeted comfort and support.
The ProTactic line expansion also includes other features of the first-generation packs, such as the MaxFit system of padded and adjustable dividers; a multiple-strap build for adding capacity; and a built-in All Weather AW Cover.
The ProTactic SH 120 AW ($99.95), ProTactic SH 180 AW ($129.95), ProTactic SH 200 AW ($169.95) and ProTactic BP 250 AW ($189.95) are available now.
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