🎥 Gear up, stand out, and never miss a frame.
The WANDRD PRVKE Lite is a weather-resistant, ergonomically designed travel and camera backpack featuring a customizable camera cube, quick side access, and a lay-flat clamshell opening. Built with premium waterproof tarpaulin and Robic 1680D ballistic nylon, it protects your DSLR, lenses, and laptop (up to 16") while offering organized, travel-ready functionality for photographers on the move.
T**M
No bag is closer to perfect than the WANDRD PRVKE
The WANDRD PRVKE series of bags, which comes in 41L, 31L, 21L, and Lite sizes, is about as perfect as bag as I have found for my use case—a comfortable pack for traveling with both photographic and non-photographic gear. They are rugged and relatively secure against pickpockets while providing easy access to a camera and lenses without setting the bag down on the ground. I've owned four different versions of this bag and I love them all.The Lite is the most compact PRVKE but because the camera compartment is integrated into the bag rather than using a separate camera cube, it actually holds more camera gear than the larger 21L. (The 21L does offer more overall capacity.) The Lite does lack a few of the features (hidden passport pocket, size key compartment) that are found in the three larger models. These features were removed to reduce the pack's weight. I do miss them.I reach for the Lite over one of the larger models in situations where I want the smallest, lowest-profile pack possible and don't need to carry more than my R5 with attached lens and an extra lens. Maybe I carry a jacket and snacks in the upper compartment. The bag is perfect for this use case. I could carry a tablet or laptop in it, but I don't. For anything more than an 11-inch iPad Pro, I grab a larger PRVKE.It is worth noting that at the time of writing this review, WANDRD has announced a new generation of PRVKE packs. The Lite model is being replaced by a slightly heavier and more expensive 15L model. It is similar in size but heavier because it includes all the features of the larger bags as well as some other improvements. Unless the slight increase in weight or higher price are issues, I would choose the newer 15L model over the Lite. That said, I anticipate some great deals on the Lite while they are still available.Bottom line: These WANDER PRVKE packs are easy to recommend. They are certainly more comfortable than the Peak Design packs with similar capacities. If you're in the market, check them out. Five stars.
C**
Very good and versatile backpack.
Awesome quality, comfortable even for long walks. I have always wanted a WANDRD, and it is exactly what I expected - elegant, practical, with functionality for both urban and Nature contexts. Highly recommended.
E**T
Most Stylish Camera Backpack
Definitely the most stylish camera backpack ever especially with the range of bright colors. The bag is comfortable and hold a lot of gear. Recommended.
A**F
Fits European airlines requirements
Just came back from 3 week trip to UK. Waterproofing was 100% under heavy rains in Scotland. Comfort was excellent even when the bag was fully stuffed. I am a huge fan of a roll top now and was amazed how roomy and useful it was. Padding is excellent, I never felt worried about camera or lenses.I was concerned about the price but now that I used the bag, I can see why it costs more than some other products - it is worth it. We used Delta ( that really has no limits on personal item size), Ryanair and British Airways that both have very restrictive personal item dimensions and never got questioned. Bag fitted under all seats as well. Highly recommended.
R**D
Great bag
Don’t settle for the others if you want this one,By far the best dedicated camera backpack in my opinion, holds a lot aswell even some of my tattoo equipment safely. Perfect for everyday use
G**W
Great for travel
I had 3 camera bags already, but was looking for something a little better for travel. It was important to me to be able able to carry 2 camera bodies and 4 lenses. I was also looking for a bag that will fit under an airplane seat. I haven't flown with it yet, but think that it will.What is great is that it fits more than some of the larger bags due to not having the internal camera caddy. I haven't had it in weather, but it looks like it will do well in the rain. The small negatives - the zipper compartments are small. Would have been nice for them to be big enough to hold filters. Attaching a travel tripod will also take some finesse. Haven't figured the best way to do that.All in all, the camera backpack has a small, thin profile for what it will carry, feels comfortable on my back, looks good without looking like a camera bag, and fits the niche for which it was purchased.
G**R
not so flexible
Great design in concept, but in reality, not so flexible. If you're using the main compartment dividers so that you can store even just your camera for quick access, the rest of the compartment becomes limited in terms of what it can store.Also, the all-black interior wasn't a good idea, especially in the roll top compartment. Very hard to find things inside.
G**E
The biggest little backpack in the universe
Over the years, I’ve had many backpacks. Dozens of them. Non of which got even close to the quality of this one. And I use it on a daily basis. My camera, Nikon Z8 (and prior to that my Nikon D850) with three (!) lenses, including my MacBook Pro 14”, and some gear - all fit well in what seems like a small bag. Like Reno, NV which is said to be “The Biggest Little City in the World”. This is the biggest little backpack in the universe. The quality is superb, and after three years of extensive use in urban work and hikes - it works well with very little, if any wear and tear. Even had a two days trekking experience in constant rain, and with the additional cover - nothing got wet. When your gear is quite heavy it is recommended to use the waist belt which is sold separately. My only issue was the chest strap, another add-on. It is good, but tends to come off.I use it for work - laptop and related gear, urban hikes or trekking. Absolutely the best backpack I’ve ever had.
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