• Reviews around strap (3.24 of 5)

    AmazonBasics Backpack for SLR/DSLR Cameras and Accessories - Black

    • I'm on my second bag, and now the top strap has ripped off yet again.
    • Cushioned straps make this very comfortable to carry
    • The straps on the bag is starting to fray and I barely abused the bag.
    • that top strap ripped on me when I lifted it
    • The straps feel nice
    • I also like the straps, not so much how high the chest one is
    • However, the top handle/strap broke on the first day of use.
    • I like the movable dividers and the tripod straps on the outside.
    • Top strap broke fairly quickly.
    • The top strap literally ripped out of the bag the first time i used it and almost broke 3000$ worth of equipment.
    • However the top strap broke and I worry how long it will be before the other
    • I picked up the bag after getting and trying my equipment in it, I picked it up by the top handle strap to get the back straps ready to put on and my equipment fell from 3ft to the ground with a thud, you can just imagine how pissed I was knowing it failed the first day
    • The straps on the outside edge are perfect for attaching tripod.
    • I used it for one week and during that week the top strap broke, the chest strap plastic click latch broke, the right shoulder strap came partial off and a zipper broke
    • Comfortable padded straps
    • The straps are quite comfortable
    • The webbing at the front has already failed, I don't really trust the top strap, the front pocket is awkward to use, it fits poorly when I wear it as a backpack
    • Several of the photos for this bag show a top handle strap sewn into the fabric rather than the seam
    • I did steal the straps from my Nikon bag to add to this bag which you will see in the photos
    • As I saw others say, the straps aren't the strongest.
    • The tripod holder on the side has adjustable velcro straps and a small pocket
    • The straps are nice and padded, along with an optional waist strap
    • The straps are adjustable and also well padded, and makes carrying your equipment very comfortable
    • Bag is nice but the top carry strap broke the second week.
    • This bag is a 9/10 but would get a 10/10 if the straps didn't feel so cheap
    • There are two adjustable straps on one side that I used to fasten my tripod, but I had to run one of the straps under one of the legs to keep it from falling off the side, there is nothing to stop the tripod from just slipping out of the straps if you don't do that
    • around.-There are a couple of adjustable straps on the right side that clip closed and allow for a tripod to be carried on the bag
    • Top strap broke off within the first week of using
    • I saw reviews where stated the top strap was breaking, but not sure how heavy it was being packed
    • Strap ripped off but after 3 years of rough wear
    • The straps are comfortable
    • Though there are good straps for carrying the pack, it function only slightly better than a brown paper bag.
    • Unfortunately on my second day the top strap ripped off the bag
    • No faulty zippers or straps.
    • It has lots of adjustable velcro straps inside so you can move them around where you need them to secure the lens.
    • Bottom line, I love it, and the adjustable straps and ties make it
    • The top strap (small one) came off the first time I put my camera equipment in teh bag
    • I saw reviews where stated the top strap was breaking, but not sure how heavy it was being packed
    • Top strap broke off within the first week of using
    • Comfortable straps with waist and chest straps.
    • Also has handy tripod straps on the sides
    • It holds a camera with medium sized lens very well with the securing strap but everything else falls out of it when you open it unless you have it laying flat
    • I am 6'4" who wears XL shirts and found it to be very small even with the straps all the way loose
    • My biggest concern was that other reviewers noted that the top strap tended to tear.
    • I love the straps
    • There is also more room for other small items, as well as outside straps to hold miscellaneous items like snacks, etc.
    • However, within the first week, this top strap came undone from the seam.
    • Adjustable straps to allow u to customize protection
    • The tightening strap has never worked either and it is shot
    • Only complaint was that the top handle strap ripped off with first use
    • Essentially, I took the useless waist strap and wrapped it around the bag instead of around my waist.
    • Straps on the outside allow a LIGHT tripod to be secured.have had for almost ten years now, straps are fine, carry handle is fine, zippers...all fine.great bag for a fraction of the cost of a "brand name" camera bag
    • The bag also arrived with a terribly attached top handle strap that was barely hanging on by a few webbing strands.
    • The straps are adjustable and fit me well.
    • Strong shoulder straps
    • Wish the straps were more adjustable downward
    • The webbing at the front has already failed, I don't really trust the top strap, the front pocket is awkward to use, it fits poorly when I wear it as a backpack
    • Love the bag have had it for over a year now the only complaint I have is that the straps get alittle itchy if tuning around in a tank top and its on bare skin I put cloth over it and it helped
    • The strap on top of the bag ripped off.
    • The main straps are nice, but I have to nearly extend them all the way out to fit on
    • I used it for one week and during that week the top strap broke, the chest strap plastic click latch broke, the right shoulder strap came partial off and a zipper broke
    • I love the tripod straps on the side, the work wonderfully to carry my tripod that was just too big to fit into any normal backpack
    • One side of the pack has two buckle straps above the small pocket
    • I love velcro dividers and velcro straps to prevent items from falling from compartments.
    • Appears to be well made however, the top handle strap broke within a month of usage.
    • However the top strap broke and I worry how long it will be before the other
    • The top strap literally ripped out of the bag the first time i used it and almost broke 3000$ worth of equipment.
    • Top strap broke fairly quickly.
    • Other than the faulty strap, I would have given it 5 stars.
    • Good buy for the money, the small strap at the top
    • Unfortunately on my second day the top strap ripped off the bag
    • The Bad: I have noticed some sewing issues, and took measures to better secure the straps
    • that top strap ripped on me when I lifted it
    • The top strap, however, wasn't designed very intelligently, (the ends were secured in the same location as the top of the shoulder straps), but this latter flaw seems to have been corrected in recent pictures of this product as of July 2017
    • I don't carry the bag by the top strap
    • For reference, the distance from the effectively useful part part of the pocket (if you think tripod) to the top strap is 10"
    • Additionally there are side pockets for carrying small objects and straps for attaching a tripod on the side.
    • Strap broke!
    • The outside build is pleasing but cannot tell if just a single stitching line supports the handles and straps
    • The straps are my only gripe, and it's not a huge gripe
    • I grab it from the top strap on multiple occasions and have had zero issues with it
    • Considering putting a few extra stitches into the top strap due to other reviews, but so far, it has held up just fine!
    • It's stitched on where the top strap is attached
    • Comfortable and I do like the chest and belly straps for added stability
    • barely used mine and the top strap is already ripped off, really nice bag for what it is worth
    • I'm 6'4" with pretty broad shoulders so the upper strap is kinda uncomfortable and if it went down a few inches further that would really help me.
    • the top strap ripped off of this bag after only a few uses (it mostly was used to hold camera gear in my closet) and Amazon does not warranty it past a year
    • The only problem is the straps
    • UPDATE- After using this bag a total of 4 times, the top strap broke causing it to drop from my hand.
    • The straps are extremely comfortable
    • My only complaint about this backpack is that after about 8 months or regular use, often with a tripod attached, the stitching is starting to tear and separate where the straps meet the top of the bag
    • However the top strap broke and I worry how long it will be before the other
    • , they are padded nicely and size adjustable, however the outside top strap broke after only one week.
    • The Backpack broke within 3 days, the space inside is really good, and it looked that It was protecting the equipment inside very well, but holding strap was crap
    • It wasn't a gradual fail either, the strap looked fine, and as I picked up the bag the seam just came undone.
    • The straps, especially the top loop seem kinda weak
    • Top strap tore on its first use.
    • Top strap came apart
    • A couple of notes: There are straps to add a tripod on the side, but it doesn't work too well when you're trying to fit 2 of them in there
    • One strap fell off
    • That woman in the pictures must be about 4'10"!This isn't a problem for me, as 90% of the time I'll carry it slung over a shoulder with one arm through a strap - ready for quick access.
    • I also like the tripod straps on the side...suitable for a light tripod.
    • Also, the designers didn't know when to quit with this thing - lots of unnecessary straps and buckles, very cluttered
    • A lot of annoying strap buckles that flop around on the back though
    • The only reason I give this a four star is because the top hanging strap broke in the first week
    • Not as nice as a
    • I think it is a good bag, but I am a bit skeptical to lift it from the handle as it may rip off
    • So much easier to carry around on family outings as well as to photography shoots.