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The VANGUARD VEO BIB F33 is a compact, 13.2-liter camera divider bag designed for professional photographers who demand customizable, weather-resistant protection. Featuring innovative smart dividers, multiple access points, and versatile carrying options, it fits camera bodies, lenses, and an 11" tablet with precision. Its unique dimensions and trolley sleeve make it a standout choice for efficient, stylish gear transport.











| ASIN | B0B3ZF19QZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,742 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | VANGUARD |
| Capacity | 13.2 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (21) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026196356233 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Included Components | Divider Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.4"L x 7.6"W x 12.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Divider Bag |
| Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VANGUARD |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Material Type | Nylon, Polyurethane |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Strap Type | Shoulder |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 026196356233 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
T**M
Excellent case with unique dimensions
Vanguard is a brand that is more familiar in Europe than the US. Based on my experience with this bag, they make solid products that are roughly comparable to those from Shimoda, F-Stop Gear, WANDRD, Think Tank, and Tenba. The yellow interior brings to mind the excellent KATA bags from years past. It looks good and makes it easy to find any small parts floating around inside. Along with the other cases in this series, the F33 uses the same type of dividers found in Shimoda's Core Units, a compressed foam that is both thin and protective with the outer fabric fused to the inner material to eliminate any sloppiness or sagging. This is my preferred style of divider. My use case for this bag is as a stand-alone camera bag, not something I'm going to insert into a larger pack. Vanguard's BIB series, along with Tenba's BYOB line, are best suited for this as they include compartments and organizational features not found on similar cases from WANDRD, F-Stop, and Shimoda. This is not to say WANDRD's Camera Cube or F-Stop Gear's ICU could not be used stand alone. They also work fine if you already own them, and their size works for your application. (The lack of a padded top makes the Shimoda Core Units unsuitable for stand-alone applications.) Given that I already own WANDRD Camera Cubes, F-Stop Gear ICUs, Shimoda Core Units, and Tenba BYOBs, why do I need the Vanguard F33? What makes it different? In a word, sizing. The dimensions of the F33 are unique compared to the competition. I needed a case that would be as small as possible while also being long enough and deep enough to fit my Canon R5 on its side with an attached RF 100-500, a lens hood (reversed), a lens foot, and a couple filters, plus a second smaller lens with hood, and my filter case. The F33 accommodates all of this comfortably but without a bunch of excess space. To fit the same gear in the other brands' cases would require moving to an unnecessarily large size. In the image accompanying this review, note that the filter case and the shorter RF 70-200 F4 fit on the bottom. The R5 + RF 100-500 fits on the top. But if I mount the shorter RF 70-200 to my R5, this combo still fits on the bottom. This is important because it leaves a place for the RF 100-500 on top, even when it isn't mounted. The RF 24-105 F4 and RF 14-35 F4 with hoods also fit fine on the bottom, whether attached to the R5 or not. The bottom line here is that it is easy to recommend the Vanguard VEO BIB F33 camera bag. It looks great, is well built, and has dimension that are unique in its category. Five stars.
S**S
Flexible little bag.
As a back pack, sling, or bag insert. Good amount of room and the dual access is amazing. Only downside is the zippers, they're super noisy when they bang together. This can be mitigated with an s-clip or carabinier but it can still be annoying.
M**L
EXACTLY what I needed
I wanted to get more gear in less space (who doesn't?) so I bought five or so bag-in-bag dividers to see what worked for me. This bag won handily. With little-to-no wasted space, I can fit a full-size DSLR (Nikon D850), two of its premium trinity lenses (24-70 and 70-200), tripod foot, two extra batteries, remote shutter, two filters with metal stack caps, and plastic filter wrenches! Adding two peak quick-release tabs to the outside also let me quickly move the camera strap from the body to this bag to quickly so I can throw down my hiking pack and bound around with just this guy. Very happy customer here!
S**G
Perfect little bag for complete kit.
On ocassion, I need the ability to take equipment on small commuter planes. This little bag was PERFECT! I packed a Z9, 14-24, 24-70, and 70-200 with accessories, extra batteries and charger. When on vacation, it's small enough to carry around shooting the sights. Bravo! Well done!
R**N
Recommended
Great quality, good padding. The back pocket fits an iPad mini but not a laptop.
V**Y
versatile bag with one thing I miss
this bag is the perfect size for what I'm carrying; a couple of cameras, lenses, etc. I like that the strap can be moved to different attachment points, and it comes with lots of dividers to customize the space. I do miss having additional pockets on the outside for smaller items, though.
D**X
Ever since COVID, I turned into a bag hound. I have a dozen EDC (every day carry) bags for small tech stuff and too many photography bags, my favourite hobby. I have kept Amazon busy buying so many trinkets and accessories to stuff inside them. So I’ve got to know brands and quality, value, who makes good stuff and who doesn’t as I have dozens of brands at home for various things. I never thought of Vanguard as a bag maker, but I have learned something interesting. These guys make some of the best bags. Now I know most reading this, if you’ve come so far, think - now way man, Lowepro is the king. And I won’t argue they are fantastic. I have allot of old and late model lowepro bags. I love them. But with this Vanguard line of bags, they got an edge. Be slight, but it’s noticeable. Better quality feeling material and padding. the Zippers are buttery smooth, finish is perfect without loose threads. The Velcro fastening partitions inside the bag have strong Velcro that covers the entire edge of a side so it fastens more solidly. It comes with straps which have Velcro ends so you cane add additional security to partitions within the bag which are over stuffed, or have loose items within. Or a fragile camera lens. It’s a nice touch. The bright orange is nice as it lets you see everything you have which is mostly black, right. The design is great, the BIB series with the orange interior colour, come in a variety of sizes. Some are perfectly designed to go inside hard shell travel luggage. So you can turn these padded bags into rolly bags to add more protection and travel easier with one of those extended handles and all. Cool! Anyways, it’s really hard to make a decision based on one review and unfortunately in Canada at least, not too many brick & mortar stores carry as much in stock like they did before online shopping exploded after Covid. So you can’t go and line up your choice in bags and touch, examine them side by side. It’s just not an option. But if you want a very well made and designed photography bag, don’t hesitate on this line of Vanguard (orange interiors). I now have two and like them so very much. And I don’t buy junk. Some brands I own for those that know (Lowepro, Tom Bihn, Trakke, Alpaka, Bellroy, Manfrotto to name a few). Recommended.
R**A
Excelente compra, gran ergonomía, cabe perfectamente una cámara y 3 objetivos.
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