That at least was before the pros got a hold of it.
This pack is the absolute perfect size for the usage of battery powered studio strobe units.
My two normal kits fit like a glove.
For an Elinchrom Ranger RX AS Speed + A Head, it fits with very little room to spare.
The reflectors can be strapped on to the front side of the pack with the horizontal adjustable strap.
For the Alien Bees or Einstein’s the Escape is a double barrel solution.
The top of the ClikElite Escape camera backpack with the top and main flap opened revealing the main compartment.
The double zipper access on the main flap makes for very quick access to your gear.
You just pull up on the velcro handle and the whole pack opens up.
Light stands stay in well on both side pockets tied in with these elastic ties.
Detail view of the front pocket and strap on the ClikElite Escape camera backpack.
Detail view of the inside of the front pocket on the ClikElite Escape camera backpack.
Plenty of room for Pocket Wizards, cables and other smaller accessories.
Detail view of the waist straps on the ClikElite Escape camera backpack.
Three loops in the webbing to attach various accessories.
The harness system on the ClikElite Escape camera backpack.
Shown with a radio and a point and shoot camera pouch attached to the loops in the straps.
This pack carries very well and is extremely comfortable in spite of the narrow straps.
The harness works well.
It sticks to your back very well.
The other part of this that works great, is it carries on my chest well.
This matters when I have to haul everything myself.
Detail view of the chest strap buckle and adjustment ladder.
The Ladder only moves when you want it to.
The ClikElite Escape camera backpack with the included rain fly on.
You won’t be losing this anytime soon with this bright red rain fly.