

🎥 Elevate your shoot game with Tahoe BP 150 — where style meets rugged precision.
The Lowepro Tahoe BP 150 is a sleek, weather-resistant camera backpack designed for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Featuring a customizable 20-liter interior with padded dividers, it safely accommodates DSLR or mirrorless cameras with lenses attached, plus a 10-inch tablet. Its ergonomic design includes padded shoulder straps and a grab handle for versatile carrying options, while multiple pockets keep your gear and accessories impeccably organized. Rated 4.7 stars by over 5,400 users, this backpack blends durability, comfort, and smart storage into a compact, stylish package.





| ASIN | B013MC8F5Y |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Backpack Design | Daypack Backpack |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4 in Camera Backpacks |
| Brand Name | Lowepro |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 10 Inches |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,451 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Cord |
| Fabric Type | Plastic |
| Fit Type | regular |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00056035368929 |
| Included Components | 1x LP36892-PWW |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5D x 10W x 14.2H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Lowepro LP36892-PWW Tahoe 150 Backpack for Camera, Stores DSLR with Lens Attached, CSC, Mirrorless, 10 Inch Tablet, Black |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Ounces |
| Lining Description | Polyester |
| Manufacturer | Lowepro |
| Material Type | Nylon Polyester |
| Model Name | 056-04-0791 |
| Model Number | LP36892-PWW |
| Number Of Pockets | 5 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Outer Material Type | Polyester |
| Pattern | Single |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Camera Backpack, LP36892-PWW |
| School Type | Middle School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Storage Volume | 20 litres |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Subject Character | Tahoe |
| Team Name | Mit |
| UPC | 056035368929 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**N
Well-designed, comfortable small pack
This is a great pack – well-made, solid zips, comfortable to wear all day, padded against shock, and with well-thought-out spaces which can be tailored with velcro-fastened dividers. Also useful zipped space for chargers, cables etc, and enough room in the separate zipped section for a notebook, pens, extra batteries and cards. Suits my Fuji XT5 plus 16-80 and 70-300 lenses, with enough extra space for compact pair of binoculars or mini-tripod. One thing - for the price, would have been nice to include waterproof cover (about £16 separately).
K**E
Great portable camera bag.
I love this bag, the build quality is great it feels really well made and I trust thjs holding my camera. The zips are good with room to add a small lock to keep your items secure if you’d like to. The bag is small and portable, if I could get my 15 inch MacBook in here I’d call it the PERFECT bag, but unfortunately JT does not. The bag has lots of smaller pockets allowing you to carry any accessories you’d need making it a really versatile bag. I’ve been out in light drizzle and the description mentions it’s made with water resistant material so I’d like to hope it keeps my stuff dry! Overall great bag and you can’t beat the price.
L**N
The best, compact and stylish DSLR bag: best in Tardis Blue!
I'm a hobbyist photographer and was getting tired of having should trap bags which can fit a standard DSLR with a lens attached but nothing else, especially not other lenses so I decided to try this bag after some research. I am very pleased with this bag, I have taken it everywhere for the past three years and it still looks and works great. I can fit my DSLR with a 200mm lens attached and two smaller lenses, such as the standard 'kit lens' 25-50mm and another prime or ultrawide. There's plenty of space for spare batteries, SD cards, lens cleaners, remotes as well as the two side netted pockets I personally use to carry a water bottle and a Manfrotto PIXI tripod which fits nicely. The only issue that I've had is that the middle compartment, which has many pockets stitched onto a slot for either documents or a tablet, the stitching that separates some of the pockets has broken which has made them into larger pockets but this is probably from the heavy use. This bag is so good that my partner bought one in red for herself and her father bought one in black for himself! From seeing the newer version, it is slightly different from when I bought mine with the biggest difference being that the zips are no longer metal, they're a kind of nylon rope which is an improvement as with mine, I find I need to keep the zips at the top of the bag otherwise it makes a 'jingling' sound as the zips hit each other while walking, which the newer version doesn't suffer from. Overall, very pleased with this bag, it's made to a really high quality as you would expect from Lowepro and it's super compact, it doesn't feel bulky or overly heavy and it's comfortable to wear for long periods as I found while trekking in Austrailia's Blue Mountains. I am able to fit a Microsoft Surface Pro 4 in the tablet slot (at a push) as well as a pair of Sennheiser Momentum headphones, this bag really is a Tardis.
C**R
A versatile Lowepro bag for camera gear and a bit more besides
Have previous experience of Lowepro bags and know them to be well made and long lasting. Have a daypack for walking that is well made, comfortable and extremely versatile. Husband has used (for years) a larger, waterproof Lowepro camera backpack that he can fit two DSLR cameras, several prime lens and other gear in - knew it to be well made, good protective (moveable) protection inside and comfortable to wear. I needed something of that sort, just a bit smaller, to carry my Canon EOS M camera and three lenses, associated gear and maybe have room too for purse, keys, sunglasses and a light waterproof jacket. I also knew that a good quality camera backpack with proper protective padding would be a little heavier and more rigid than a normal daypack but I wanted to have the benefit of that protection for my camera kit. This bag looked to be the thing. OK, it is intended for DSLR cameras and my Canon EOS M is smaller scale so I do need to jiggle the padded sections around in the main compartment to make a good fit. The main compartment also features a zipped section - handy for purse, sunglasses, keys. There's also enough space for me to bundle a lightweight (dry) package waterproof into. Handy wee pocket too to slip some memory cards in. There's a second zipped compartment that could take a decent sized tablet, batteries, pens, other smaller gear and with a clip for keys. And there's a final zipped pocket on the exterior that you could slip a phone, sunglasses or the like into. Each side of the bag has a 17cm long by 13cm wide mesh pocket (elasticated top and a reinforced base) handy for stowing a water bottle, mini tripod or folding umbrella in. And 5cm above the top of these pockets are adjustable straps with clip fastenings - handy to keep your bottle/tripod/umbrella secure. The bag is comfortable to wear - nicely shaped and padded adjustable shoulder straps but no chest or waist strap. This is not a long bag so a waist strap would not be needed by most folk. I have found this easy to wear and pretty versatile. If I could I'd possibly give it a 4.5 rather than a 5 overall as I'm not sure how waterproof it would be in a downpour. It would be useful for it to have an incorporated pack cover that could be unrolled from the base of it but, having said that, a simple rain cover can be bought quite cheaply so it's not a deal breaker. If you want a quality camera backpack for days out, walking, travelling this could well be what you're looking for. There are cheaper bags out there but they may not be as well made where it really matters.
P**K
Great small camera rucksack
I wanted a smaller camera rucksack for a trip to New Zealand in December 2022. This Tahoe backpack in a nice shade of blue arrived today. I use a Canon 5D III with 3 Canon L lens, a 16-35mm F4, a 24-105mm F4 and 70-200mm F4. With just a small adjustment to the velcro dividers they all fit comfortably. The 70-200mm lens is supplied with a huge lens hood, this took a bit of thought, I finally managed to get this hood and other 2 into the internal zipped pocket. External pockets whilst having very little width accommodate my CF card wallet plus 4 filters. There is still some room for documents and a pen/pencil. Shoulder straps feel comfortable but not very grippy, the bag once adjusted fits nicely into the small of the back. The only thing for me that seems a bit ‘weak’ is the grab handle, not as robust as the one on my other, larger, Lowepro rucksack. For the price I feel this rucksack is good value and hopefully will prove as robust as my old rucksack. Time will tell wether the grab handle lasts the course.
P**H
Great little bag, unless you have larger lenses.
In case you have a similar kit and are looking at this bag - My kit is basically a modern Sony E-Mount body, two Sony G-Master prime lenses and a Sony 100-400mm G-Master zoom lens. Judging from the internal measurements before I bought the bag, putting the Sony body in the bag with the 100-400mm attached should have been snug but achievable. Long story short... It wasn't. Even trying to put the 100-400 in the bag by itself with the body and 2 primes was extremely cramped and didn't feel as secure as it's hope for what is quite expensive gear. I don't think my kit is crazy. A small mirrorless body with 2 quite compact primes and a zoom (retracting/extending type design) is a normal kit for most people to take on a trip, but the bag just couldn't accommodate the zoom especially while attached to the camera. So if you're going walking and want the zoom attached and ready to pull out the bag for any nature or telephoto landscape shots... It's not happening. I will accept part responsibility for taking a bit of a gamble and not just buying a bigger bag, although even the bigger Lowe Pro bags seem quite cramped when it comes to carrying a chunky zoom, especially if it's attached to the body. They focus on multiple compartments for versatility, but not for carrying bigger lenses... If your use case is different to mine and have a more compact zoom, I'm sure this is an excellent bag. I have therefore still awarded it 5 stars, as I am judging it based on what it does, not what it doesn't. It's well priced, well made, looks good, a nice compact design and seems secure... If your gear fits. Just air on the side of caution.
K**S
A very good quality camera bag
A very good quality camera bag with lots of storage sections to keep your camera secure and safe whilst out and about,With great durability and very well made product
S**E
Brilliant for Drone, Go Pro & 360
Upon opening the packaging I found this bag to be incredibly light and it look incredibly well made (well as good as anything knocked out in mass production in China can be) I wanted a rucksack that would let me take my Drone, GoPro and Insta 360 with me all at the same time. And this has proved to be ideal. It has taken all my exquipment including spare batteries for all 3 items and a power bank plus selfie stick, landing pad, chargers and there is still space for my ipad if I need. Loaded up it still only weighs 3.1kgs. A great buy even at the premium prices Lowepro bags command
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