








♻️ Travel smart, carry green, and own the journey!
The Chrome Industries Camden Backpack is a 16L travel-ready bag designed for men and women, featuring plush knit shoulder straps, a padded laptop sleeve for devices up to 15", and multiple organizational pockets. Made from 100% recycled, PFAS-free materials with a durable 400D nylon exterior, it combines sustainability with rugged durability. Its roller bag pass-through strap enhances travel convenience, and it comes with a lifetime warranty, ensuring it’s built to last wherever your adventures take you.









M**Z
Best backpack
Overall I have no complaint. It’s durable weatherproof and looks good on you. I’m 5’1”. The size is perfect. It fits my 13” laptop perfectly and holds my coffee/water bottle holder inside; it also holds quite a bit, allowing you to include an iPad, as well as notebooks, a makeup bag, and a wallet. The 3 pockets outside are very practical and at the same time discreet. The fabric is very durable and waterproof! The best is that the straps are very comfortable.
M**R
Great little day bag
This is a great little bag and it looks like it is very well made. I’m a pretty big guy and I was worried it would be too small, but I was pleasantly surprised if it’s pretty good, and it is still comfortable. My plan is to use it as a day pack which with its size I think will work well so I don’t overpack things I don’t need to carry all day. The one thing I was curious about, but didn’t see anyone else commenting about is whether or not the bag would fit my 26oz Yeti Rambler, but I can confirm it does fit with plenty of clearance. The water bottle pocket might even fit a 36 ounce Yeti Rambler but it would be quite tight if it did. Overall, I’m very pleased with his bag and plan on purchasing other Chrome Industry bags in the future
T**O
Great Backpack! With some caveats
The backpack is a very well-designed, premium product. Great size for a daypack or for barebones overnights. Don't expect something huge. Straps are cushy and comfortable, zippers are premium and smooth, and the bag just looks nice and feels sturdy. The downsides are that the outer storage/pockets are very shallow and the MSRP is pretty steep. If you can get this on sale for 75 dollars or less, I would say it's well worth it!
J**.
Excellent Daily Driver, style over capacity.
Exactly the pack that I needed for the daily grind. 15" Macbook is snug in this, and don't plan on packing for more than a day trip, but an excellent comuter.
L**O
se ve mas grande en las fotos
J**.
Great pack to get on sale
If you are a bigger person like me, you need to be aware that the straps seems to be closer together than other bags. Overall, I like this bag at it's sale price of $50. It has nice features like lots of reflective elements and decent if a bit asymmetrical organization pockets. It is nicely padded, light and easy on the shoulders.
A**6
Trendy Manufacturer Puts Out Another Poorly Designed Yet Highly Expensive Bag
You have to be careful when purchasing so called "high end" backpacks that are starting to saturate the market. Chrome Industries is another one of those brands you have to be careful about. At $100, it was hard to find anything with this backpack that warranted it's exorbitant price. Material wise, I'm conflicted. Portions of the bag, especially externally with the straps, back panel, and zippers, are all top notch. Zippers operate flawlessly and have large rubber zipper pulls to aid in opening and closing. However, the materials inside of the bag all feel like cheap material you'd expect from a budget backpack. I knew that bag was going to be smaller capacity wise since it does advertise as a 16L but damn, is this bag small. I don't know exactly what it is but they somehow designed it to feel even smaller than it'd specifications. The main compartment is where organization happens. There's a semi-padded laptop/tablet sleeve that can fit laptops up to 15". My 15" fit but it was not easy to get in and out due to the tightness of it. I think it's best suited for tablets or laptops that are less than 15". The sleeve floats protecting whatever you put there so that's a positive. I've never been a big fan of incorporating laptop/tablet sleeves into the main compartment of backpacks. In my opinion, they should always be placed in an independent and separate compartment. Having it as is doesn't allow for quick access. There are a few organizational pockets sewn in for pens and other items with no additional zippered areas. There is a cheaply made plastic key holder that doesn't even have a latch. Instead, it you insert and take off keys by bending the plastic enough to get them in or out. There is an internal water bottle holder.......which, to me is really weird at best. About the only reason I would think this is useful is that it keeps your bottle upright and minimizes any moisture from getting other items in the bag. Other than that, it's a gimmicky inclusion that takes up valuable space in the bag that is better placed externally on the bag. There are 3 additional external pockets. There is a fleece lined pocket you would access from the top of the bag that is tiny. About the only thing you could probably get into this is a pair of sunglasses. The other two zippered pockets are on the front of the bag and both are side entry. The first is decent sized and the second is almost as tiny as the fleece lined pocket. neither have any organization within and are just open pockets. So here's where the bag halfway redeems itself. The straps and backpanel of the backpack are generously padded with a material that feels like memory foam. Very comfortable. However, how can you not include a sternum strap?? Lastly, there's a luggage strap built into the back of panel of the bag, which, is something that most manufacturers leave out. It's part of the reason why I thought for sure this bag was going to be well thought out as a carry on travel bag. Overall I found this bag to be terrible for what it's advertised to do. One, it's too small to be of any use as an actual carry on travel bag. Two, more than half of the pockets are too small with no organization to be of any use. Three, the laptop compartment should be independent and separate from the main compartment. Four, how the hell does a so called carry on travel bag not have a sternum strap??And lastly, selling a bag with this many flaws for a $100 is outright robbery!
A**E
Great backpack for hiking or travel
This backpack is very functional and has plenty of storage pockets to hold your stuff and keep it organized. It is lightweight and very sturdy, so it should hold up well with extended use.
ま**ん
普段使いに良いサイズ機能です。海外旅行でもサブバックとして重宝しました。
M**O
外側の下段ポケットのジップがバッグ側面まできていて開けづらい 自立は物によってはするがしないと思った方がいい 他は軽めの普通なリュック
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