

🎒 Elevate your adventure-ready gear game with the Tahoe BP 150 — compact, tough, and tailored for pros on the move!
The Lowepro Tahoe BP 150 is a lightweight, medium-sized camera backpack designed for mirrorless cameras, drones like the DJI Spark, and tablets. It features a 20-liter weather-resistant build with customizable, padded compartments and an UltraFlex panel for flexible storage. Ergonomically designed with padded shoulder straps and multiple quick-access pockets, it offers reliable protection and comfort for active professionals seeking a compact yet versatile gear solution.









| ASIN | B013MC8F5Y |
| Age Range Description | Children |
| Best Sellers Rank | #310 in Camera Cases |
| Capacity Total | 20 Liters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,218) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2015 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Ounces |
| Item model number | LP36892-PWW |
| Manufacturer | Lowepro |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.04 x 5.04 x 14.17 inches |
| Units | 1 Count |
D**T
Great camera bag, and perfect for FPV drone gear!
I'm actually using this one for a "go bag" for 3 small FPV drones (2s & 3s), a set of DJI goggles 3, and a RM "pocket" controller -- and it's a perfect fit for all of them, plus there's tons of extra pockets/room for chargers, batteries, power banks, and more. Like my other Lowepro camera bags, this one is SUPER well-built and has plenty of customization options. I'd 100% recommend it to anyone, especially when it goes on sale!
S**N
Great case for travel when you don't want to bring the kitchen sink along.
I have owned a few LowePro cases over the years. This is replacing a Slingshot 250 that I never really loved due to the single strap putting all of the weight in one spot on your shoulder. This case is nice and compact. I can fit my Z7, 40mm, 24-70 f/4, and 50-250 zoom, some accessories, along with a 12" Samsung Galaxy S7+ tablet. It fit great under the airline seat on my first trip with it. Build quality seems similar to my previous LowePro bags... which means top notch. It was nice and comfortable while wearing... I am 6-3 and it felt tiny compared to my other bags. I do wish this was an "AW" bag with the built in rain cover that other LowePro bags offer, which is nice when you are hiking and bad weather shows up.
Z**B
An excellent back pack to carry all your gear
Good and lightweight backpack to carry full frame camera plus 5 lenses and a flash. Lot of pockets to store wires, chargers, filters, camera caps etc.
H**F
Almost a great small camera backpack
A few things to note about this backpack. It is pretty small and wont hold a bunch of gear. The camera and lenses in the stock photo are smallish so if you have "pro" gear it will be tight. The bag is nice quality though. Lowepro makes good products for the price. The only reason for knocking 1 star off is that the zipper compartment above the camera body does not come out. You can un-velcro part of it to make it a larger section but can't remove it. This would be a great starter bag if you could remove that and have more space for camera/lenses.
A**R
The Big Small Bag
Lowepro really doesn’t get much ( if anything) wrong. Storage is good for traveling “light”. The bag is easily stashed out of the way. Yes you have to remove the backpack to access your camera, but that is an easy task. Straps are comfortable. I have not carried it for an extended period, but they are well-padded and should not be uncomfortable. They can also be easily adjusted. Likewise, the internal configuration can be easily modified. The bag is pretty versatile. I use a full-frame DSLR ( yes in 2025), and it fits nicely with two extra lenses. I have not tested it with a 300 lens, but a 70-200 lens would easily fit once attached to the camera body. There is a nice internal compartment for accessories like extra batteries and cleaning pens. There is also a compartment for a tablet, cleaning pen and SD cards. Looking forward to many years of use.
A**R
Great little bag
I bought this bag for wildlife photography and traveling with some equipment. I know that a lot of people will think that having the 200-600 defeats the purpose of having a light bag but that is the reason I bought this bag for. There’s nothing worse than hiking for hours with your equipment plus a heavy bag to get where you want to be, sit there for hours taking pictures, and then hiking back to your car with back pain. As you can see by the pictures I can fit my 200-600 lens, with an A7iii body on one side and the A7C on the other with a 24-70 F4 installed. I also have the battery case with 2 extra batteries for the cameras and a battery case with 2 extra batteries for the go pro. I can also fit my MacBook Air 13 inches in the front pocket. Not where the tablet space is, but it fits. When traveling I leave the 200-600 behind and only take the 2 bodies with the 24-70 f4, the 70-200 f4 and the mavic air 2, the laptop, and it fits nicely. The Sirui AM-225 is a good combo tripod for this little bag since is not too tall or heavy. Bottom line, the bag is comfortable, small but can be fit to meet your needs, and light. I definitely recommend this bag!
S**O
Best quality out there!
Excellent quality and perfect size for using around town.
L**O
Solid on the go camera backpack
I wanted a smaller, durable, and practical camera backpack for light hikes and outdoor day trips. The color is great and blends well in outdoor environments and looks good without being "tactical" or just another boring black backpack. It's great for taking to the beach, park, or woods where you don't care about it getting dirty or scuffed up. Fits my Canon 80D with ProMedia L grip and 70-200mm lens plus the hood and 3 other lenses perfectly with some room to spare. One cool feature that is especially useful is that the inner zippered pouch inside is velcro at the bottom, which means if you have a bigger/longer lense you can move the pouch and you still have room to store a camera with the lens attached to the camera body (see pic for example, trade off is you lose that storage compartment) Fits a water bottle and my K & F 28 tripod. Since the mesh goes all the way to where it meets the bag I am not sure about the long term durability of the mesh. Another thing to consider, and this isn't a quality flaw, just an inherent design common to other backpacks, is the fact it opens face up. Why this matters is that if the ground is muddy/sandy/etc since you lay it straps and back down, when you put it back on you're putting a dirty pack right up against you. If it zipped on the inside and you laid it face down to open it then you wouldn't have that problem. Not a big deal but something to consider when you're shopping for camera backpacks. Also, not a flaw but a consideration, there is no waist or chest strap and the shoulder strap and back padding is not particularly thick. It's comfortable for shorter hikes but if you're doing long hikes across a variety of terrain/elevation it will bounce and slide around and be distracting. The pockets on the front are great for storing wallets, keys, phones, SD cards, and tablets. *BONUS* The Pelican 1510 case fits it perfectly! (see picture) Also the Mosiso 15-16in camera backpack also fits. Bought the Pelican case to keep my camera gear safe when I go out boating or kayaking. The case rocks! If you're carrying around expensive camera gear or drones, do yourself a favor, spend the money and get the Pelican 1510. Highly recommend it if you're getting this backpack or a similar sized one. Overall I really like this bag. Lower profile but capable of carrying the gear you need. Good balance of function and form. Good for folks looking to stay light, mobile and active. Suited for light to moderate activity, great bag for shooting outdoor events like festivals and camping. Not as good if you are trying to carry a lot of gear or doing strenuous hikes across varied terrain/elevation. Pros/Benefits -Great color combo and build quality -Good side pockets and straps -Light but feels durable -Travel friendly dimensions -Interior compartments and pockets easy to move to fit your gear Cons/Considerations -Non lockable zippers -Smaller size means limitations to the size of laptops that will fit in the backpack -Side pockets can be tight if interior of backpack is fully loaded or carrying bulky items -Opens face up -Not geared towards long hikes -Might be snug with larger frame cameras and bigger/longer lens
K**O
Such an excellent backpack. Well worth the money.
L**X
Superb photo packpack.
A**L
Riktigt nöjd med den faktiskt. Känns som bra kvallitet till priset!
J**I
Me parece ideal para una cámara sin empuñadura y un par o tres de objetivos... Me gusta mucho el espacio de arriba para poner accesorios de la cámara en general. Lastima que la cremallera que da acceso a la cámara está al alcance de los ladrones y no por detrás (la parte que toca la espalda). Por lo demás genial... En los laterales cabe una botellita de agua. Tema trípode...si es pesado mejor no ponerlo en los laterales.
K**K
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