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The Lowepro GearUp PRO Camera Box XL II is an 8‑liter, lightweight insert that protects a full‑frame DSLR or mirrorless body with a 70‑200mm f/2.8 lens plus two additional lenses or a small drone. It features dual‑access zippers, adjustable recycled‑nylon dividers, and fits inside compatible Lowepro backpacks for travel or commuting.
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$49.88
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$48.92
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$45.89
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$93.41
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the GearUp PRO XL II a well‑designed, eco‑friendly insert that adds vertical storage capability missing from the smaller L II. They commend its dual‑access zippers for speed, its lightweight yet protective build, and its ability to turn any compatible Lowepro backpack into a ready‑to‑shoot kit, while noting minor drawbacks such as shallow side pockets and the need for an external strap system.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the professional praise, highlighting the quick‑grab top zipper, bright interior visibility, and lightweight protection as key benefits. The most common criticisms revolve around shallow side pockets, limited accommodation for very large telephoto lenses, and the extra effort required to reposition Velcro dividers when re‑configuring the layout.
Common Complaints
Shallow side pockets, inability to hold oversized telephoto lenses, and the extra step of removing/repositioning Velcro dividers for longer lenses are the most frequently reported issues.
How It Compares
vs. Lowepro GearUp PRO L II
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Choose the L II for ultra‑compact setups; choose the XL II when you need vertical lens storage and extra capacity.
vs. Think Tank Camera Cube
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Think Tank is suited for users who prioritize modularity over recycled materials and integrated strap systems.
vs. Peak Design Camera Cube
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Peak Design excels for users already invested in the Peak ecosystem and willing to pay a premium; Lowepro XL II offers broader backpack compatibility and eco‑friendly construction at a lower cost.