
Mosiso Camera Backpack
Score: 71/100
Tarion Large Camera Backpack
Score: 84/100Rankings

The Tarion Large Camera Backpack delivers unparalleled capacity and a versatile 2-in-1 design with waterproof protection. Its size, weight and lack of dedicated padding make it less suitable for travel-light scenarios. Ideal for professional shooters needing to transport extensive gear on long trips.

The MOSISO Camera Backpack is a budget-friendly, waterproof backpack with a rigid hardshell front, removable dividers, and a dedicated laptop compartment for up to 17-inch laptops. Its thinner padding and limited pocket organization are trade-offs compared to premium alternatives. Best suited for beginner to intermediate photographers needing a spacious, affordable carrier.
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| ↓ lower better | 1.45 kg | 0.85 kgbest |
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43.94 cmbest | — | |
27.69 cmbest | — | |
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— | 2 yearsbest |
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Physical Specs(3) | ||
Weight (kg) | 1.45 kg | 0.85 kg |
External Dimensions (W×H×D) (cm) | 44 x 30 x 19 cm | 29.97×43.18×15.24 cm |
Material | Nylon, faux-leather, PU | Water-repellent fabric |
Protection(1) | ||
Padding | true | false |

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Professional reviewers commend the MOSISO Camera Backpack for delivering a surprisingly spacious and customizable interior at a sub-$80 price point, combined with a lightweight rigid design that stays stable during travel. They highlight the effective tripod holder, solid laptop fit, and comfortable padding, while noting that the budget nature limits the number of internal pockets and the absence of laptop sub-pockets.
Everyday users love the bag's large, adaptable main compartment, lightweight comfort, and secure laptop compartment, often describing it as durable and well-protected. Common praise centers on the even weight distribution and practical accessories, while recurring complaints focus on limited pocket organization, a tight water-bottle pocket, and thinner padding compared to premium options.

“Doesn't feel that heavy when full”

“Whoa, that bag is pretty big”

“absolutely gigantic”



Professional reviewers commend the Tarion backpack for its unparalleled capacity and rugged, waterproof design, highlighting features like the hard-shell quick-access compartment, extensive pocket system, and comfort-focused straps. However, they caution that its sheer size and weight make it less suitable for airline carry-on limits and can be cumbersome in tight spaces.
Everyday users love the sheer amount of space for lenses, batteries, and even film gear, noting it feels comfortable on long hikes and fits within generous carry-on allowances like Southwest's. Recurring complaints focus on the bag's oversized footprint, difficulty fitting in cars or narrow airplane aisles, and its heaviness for those seeking a minimalist setup.