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product_id: 8927618
title: "Lowepro DryZone 200 Camera Backpack (Yellow)"
brand: "lowepro"
price: "€ 25.71"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/8927618-lowepro-dryzone-200-camera-backpack-yellow
store_origin: AT
region: Austria
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# 100% Waterproof Holds 4-5 lenses Lightweight at 2.98 lbs Lowepro DryZone 200 Camera Backpack (Yellow)

**Brand:** lowepro
**Price:** € 25.71
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lowepro DryZone 200 Camera Backpack (Yellow) by lowepro
- **How much does it cost?** € 25.71 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- lowepro enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted lowepro brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ample Storage:** Generous 30-liter capacity for all your photography essentials.
- • **Floating Design:** Stay worry-free; this backpack floats even when fully loaded.
- • **Ultimate Protection:** Experience 100% water-tight security for your gear.
- • **Versatile Attachment:** Easily attach additional Lowepro accessories with SlipLock slots.
- • **Customizable Interior:** Tailor your storage with a fully adjustable divider system.

## Overview

The Lowepro DryZone 200 Camera Backpack is a robust and versatile solution for photographers on the go. With a large capacity for 35mm or digital pro SLRs and up to 5 lenses, this backpack ensures your gear stays safe and dry, thanks to its 100% waterproof design. The customizable interior and floating capability make it perfect for any adventure, while the SlipLock attachment system allows for added convenience.

## Description

So)lowepro dryzone 200 black/yellow.

## Features

- DryZone 200 Capacity: Large 35mm or digital pro SLR; 4 5 lenses (up to a 300mm f/2.8, with hood reversed)
- 100% Water-tight protection
- Fully customizable interior for any system.
- When properly closed, the DryZone 200 will float, even when fully loaded.
- SlipLock attachment slots allow you to attach additional Lowepro accessories and pouches to the DryZone 200.
- Padded camera compartment with adjustable divider system

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Outer Material | Nylon |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Item Weight | 2.98 Pounds |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Storage Volume | 30 Liters |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Embellishment Feature | Cord |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Special Feature | 100% water-tight protection |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Name | 200 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Subject Character | Sports |
| Color | Black/Yellow |

## Images

![Lowepro DryZone 200 Camera Backpack (Yellow) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81TSstlWLnL.jpg)
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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Simply the best for its purpose despite its high cost and needed care
  

*by G***O on Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2011*

I know many people has issues with the hard zipper and so on. I have known these backpacks for some years and used them in my job in Patagonia (Chile). Accessing glaciers, sailing at 50 kt in the coast, kayaking and rafting. And I can tell, there is NOTHING that compares to this backpack. You can swim with it, fall and expose it to the strong winds of helicopters day after day and it keeps going.Sure, it is not a backpack for shooting weddings... It takes longer to access your devices inside but its purpose is protection without being a hard shell case.Also I have noticed with our guides that not always they know that Lowepro designs products, like the Dryzone, that you close the external zipper only during extreme conditions. Therefore, for normal or more easy access to your products, you leave the TZIP opened, using only the internal zipper.My only issue is that there is not a Dryzone 300 model. I need a bigger model!!! The 200 looks big, but is it is not extreme and it feels very comfortable on the back. Just a little bit bigger than my Targus backpack for the office. I have used a Petrol backpack WAY BIGGER, where I fit all my devices with plenty of space but failing to provide all the needed protection; and not comfortable enough for walking, a short climb or kayaking.After three hours I got a distribution scheme to fit my essentials inside the dryzone 200, including a Nikon D5100 with 18-55, 55-300, macro and wide lenses, a camcorder SONY HDR-FX7, a 20Wd2 light, batteries, WB cards, chargers, wires, rain skins for both cameras, tapes, a hydrophone, a M-Audio sound recorder, a GoPro U/W camera and cleaning tools. Externally a professional tripod. I added some Lowepro Sliplock devices outside (bottle pouch, apex 5AW, rezo 60 and phone case 20 for small devices like first aid kits, radios, a leatherman and a SPOT satellite messenger). It sounds a lot but it all fit, a tighter than desired and using each little space. I would not mind to have a bigger backpack of these with more space. But I can do my job with the Dryzone 200 and it is the only one that survives this extreme environment. This is the third we add to our team.The TZipper needs to be greased with the supplied gel properly. If the zipper opens in a wrong section, it can be set back to its position and it does not means is damaged. Always the problems I have found with the TZIP is just lack of being properly cleaned and greased. On the zipper I use the same product as on our drysuit for diving. Just cleaning the tzip very well after greasing to prevent it from collecting sand or dirt, usually when working with the helicopters. One of ours backpack remained during the off season in a wet storage and got some mold on it. Nothing that "Lysol" could not fix and kept going next season.Just a personal experience. I recommend this product, despite its very high cost to people that need extreme protection, for extreme environment where a hard shell case is not practical and need fast access to their gear.UPDATE: I read some of the issues other customers have had. Having used four of these backpacks, I can tell the item is great but as with any product, there are individual cases that may present issues. Lowepro has a good manufacturing process that limits the chance of receiving a defective product but as with any item, checking your product as soon as received is necessary. Taking care of it is another important part. This is not different to any diving drysuit, requiring the owner to understand and apply the needed care to the product. Lubrication of the T-Zip is key, as well as to not over stress the waterproof material when opening the backpack. If it is stretched to its max or bent consistently in the same point, the waterproof material will last lesser. I open it just to access the inner space trying to not create excessive stress on the material and the items have lasted the most rough conditions you can imagine for now several years.There are other waterproof camera backpacks that would provide similar or even higher waterproof standards but at its own costs. My alternative item is the HPA Photodry 25. It is a great drybag made into a camera backpack with all its benefits of it, at half of the price of the Lowepro, it dries way faster and it is lighter, but it is way smaller, does not have the external protective shell of the Lowepro (e.g. branches or stones), the inside zippers heads are not protected or covered (exposing metal to your lenses) and accessing your gear requires to remove the inside section each time compared to the Lowepro that has a convenient waterproof zipper. In my experience, the Dryzone 200 is still top despite its high price and needed care, but for short trips with specific gear where a smaller backpack is enough and you will have to swim or kayak, the HPA Photodry 25 may be your best choice. A completely different option is to use a hardcase (ca Pelican) mounted into a harness like the NRS Paragon system (if you can find it). Perhaps the most sturdy and reliable way for remote areas, but with the slowest access to your gear and do not forget to re-enforce the seams of the shoulder straps close to the neck since if you do not do it, they WILL fail you after some time (all our paragon systems had that problem after a month of harsh use).

### ⭐⭐⭐ 3.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Great pack, but too big for my needs
  

*by T***R on Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2014*

High quality, careful construction, all as advertised, but too large.  This pack is more for a professional with tons of gear and lots of big, long lenses.  I don't have that much gear, but what I do have needs to be protected from the elements so well that I don't have to be concerned.  I think this pack would do that.  I found a used DZ 100 on E-Bay that is much smaller and more to my liking.

### ⭐ 1.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Don't trust it!! Failed after 3 months, and gear got soaked. Lowepro made good on it.
  

*by D***D on Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2014*

First off, some background - I'm an expedition guide and specialize in the polar regions, working from an expedition ship in the Arctic and Antarctica. My gear is subject to extreme wet conditions. The temperatures I work in are typically around freezing or just above. It's not unusual for me to be standing knee deep in freezing salt water. My camera bag is usually sitting on the floor of a boat, right next to me. In the past, I have put a regular camera backpack inside a fully water tight bag, the kind with a roll up top. While this did keep my gear dry, it was inconvenient to get my stuff out in a hurry.When I saw this Lowepro DryZone, I though my prayers had been answered. I checked them out at a camera store, and though, ok, this is a big bag, but it will do what I want. I also hesitated because getting into it required a few extra zippers and buckles, but again, I forgave that drawback for the sake of having just one bag. On the plus side, it is a very sturdy camera bag inside, with plenty of padding and the usual velcro dividers so you can customize it as you see fit. I was able to carry a Canon 5D and 7D body, plus a 24-105 f4, a 300mm f4prime, and a 70-200 f2.8 zoom, along with gadgets and such. The back pack straps are great and it was comfortable to carry.The issue: The glue that holds the watertight zipper to the waterproof material of the dry bag failed, and let plenty of water in. The failure happened at the "hinge point" where the waterproof bag flap folds back when you access the contents. ( I have photos, but there is no way to post them for this product.)I didn't realized this failure had happened until I opened the bag one day and found my lenses all wet. The bottom interior of the bag was soaked, and an inch of water was inside!! Yikes! Thank god the camera bodies where higher up, and those Canon lenses are pretty darn water proof, so everything dried out and was ok.Based on this failure, I have to give this bag a huge FAIL, and only one star. I have written to Lowepro, and I have sent this bag to them for evaluation. I'll update what they say when they do but for now, I would urge you to be very wary of using this bag in really wet conditions.UPDATE DEC 2014: I sent the bag to Lowepro, and asked for something other than a direct replacement of this bag, as I will never trust this style of bag again. Within hours of their receiving the DryZone 200 for evaluation, they offered me a huge discount on anything from their web site store.DryZone 200 Bag? 1 StarLowepro Customer Service? 5 Stars!!!

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