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Today the Lowepro Format Backpack 150 is $25 (Reg. $45)

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Today only, B&H offers the Lowepro Format Backpack 150 for $24.95 shipped. For comparison, Best Buy has it for $45 and this is the best we can find. Rated 4.6/5 stars by 250 Best Buy customers.

Lowepro Format Backpack Features:

  • Holds Small DSLR, 2 Lenses, Accessories
  • Accommodates 10″ Tablet
  • Padded Touch-Fastening Interior Dividers
  • Side Pockets for Water Bottle/Accessory
  • Exterior, Front Pocket
  • Front, Zippered Access to Gear
  • Top Handle
  • Padded, Adjustable Shoulder Straps
  • Foam-Padded Nylon Construction

The Lowepro Format Backpack 150 is a compact, multi-device everyday backpack. The adjustable interior dividers offer multiple ways to figure camera, accessories and personal gear. The front-zip pocket and stretch-mesh side pockets provide easy access to quick-grab items and a water bottle. The Lowepro Format Backpack 150 features a separate, padded interior pocket that fits up to a 10″ tablet. Sturdy padding and weather-resistant fabric provide superior protection from bumps, moisture and abrasion. The Lowepro Format Backpack 150 fits a compact DSLR or CSC with attached kit lens, an extra lens, 10″ tablet, smartphone, accessories and a few personal items. Black. ||Features: Dual Zipper Closure, Side Pockets, Adjustable Dividers, Padded Interior

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Perry Raskin is an editor at 9to5Toys. Contact him at perry@9to5mac.com.