
Manfrotto
The Manfrotto PRO Light Flexloader Backpack L is a high‑capacity, professional‑grade camera backpack featuring an expandable rear pocket for a 3‑axis gimbal, robust protection systems, and a fully adjustable harness. Weighing 3 kg and offering 26.5 L of space, it targets photographers and videographers who need extensive gear organization and durability over lightweight portability.
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$329.00
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$362.32
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$279.00
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$454.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently highlight the Flexloader’s massive capacity, robust M‑Guard™ protection system, and fully adjustable harness as strong points for demanding photo and video work. They also note that despite its “light” branding, the bag remains heavy and bulky, and the rear gimbal pocket can be tighter than expected, which may limit its appeal for users seeking a slimmer solution.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the bag’s ability to hold a full camera kit, lenses, drones and a laptop while keeping everything protected, and they find the straps comfortable for long periods. However, they frequently criticize the overall bulk, the tightness of the gimbal pocket, shifting Velcro dividers, and the lack of space for personal, non‑photography items.
Common Complaints
Overall bulk and heavy empty weight make the bag cumbersome to carry.. Rear expandable pocket is too tight and its material feels rough for gimbal insertion.. Velcro dividers can shift out of place during movement.. Limited space for personal items beyond camera equipment.
What People Are Saying
“awfully tight”
“really rough”
How It Compares
vs. Lowepro Whistler BP 450 AW
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Choose the Flexloader if you need dedicated gimbal storage and a slightly lighter bag; choose the Whistler if you prefer a proven, rugged system with similar capacity.