Customer Reviews
JL
Rating: 4/5
Great backpack for camera gear with caveats
This was our gear pack for a 3 day mountaineering shoot. It held a lot of gear fairly well. However, the shoulder straps left much to be desired. They need to be thicker, more adjustable, or be able to add padding to support any meaningful weight.
Mon Aug 03 2026 01:26:41 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Marlon
Rating: 5/5
Love it
I just love it 😍
Sun Aug 02 2026 05:24:23 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Lorenzo Shoubridge
Rating: 5/5
un titano indistruttibile nella tempesta tropicale
Ho appena concluso una spedizione nel Borneo malese dove ho messo a dura prova lo zaino f-stop Shinn 80L DuraDiamond, e posso dire senza mezzi termini che è un prodotto esagerato che non fa una piega. Trattandosi di un volume imponente da ottanta litri, la mia strategia di viaggio è stata quella di utilizzare l'inserto ICU interno per trasportare tutta l'attrezzatura fotografica sensibile nel bagaglio a mano, imbarcando invece lo scheletro dello zaino nella stiva dell'aereo. Una volta arrivato sul campo, ho riassemblato il tutto in pochi minuti. Nonostante sia enorme e incredibilmente capiente, lo Shinn sorprende per la sua leggerezza strutturale, il che permette di non sprecare chilogrammi preziosi prima ancora di averlo riempito. Nella giungla del Borneo ha affrontato l'inferno: ha preso acqua battente, grandine improvvisa, sfregamenti violenti contro tronchi e rami bassi, e perfino una tempesta tropicale completa. In tutto questo, il nuovo tessuto DuraDiamond ha dimostrato un'impermeabilità totale e non è entrata la minima traccia di umidità all'interno, preservando perfettamente il contenuto. È uno zaino mastodontico ma progettato con una precisione chirurgica per le spedizioni più estreme, capace di incassare qualsiasi abuso climatico e ambientale senza mostrare il minimo segno di cedimento. Per chi affronta reportage naturalistici a lungo raggio in condizioni proibitive, questo zaino è semplicemente imbattibile.
Thu Jun 04 2026 00:20:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Matthew Goodman
Rating: 5/5
From Sea to Summit
The Shinn pack (along with the packing accessories) is an amazing backpack. Having used it in the Sub Antarctics, in Fiordland (NZ), Gabonese Jungle trekking for a month after monkeys - where tough canvas packs are put to the test, I can say without hesitation that this is the real deal for serious expedition photography.
Here at home, Fiordland is brutal on gear. Horizontal rain, swollen river crossings, razor sedge, and mud that swallows boots whole. The Sub Antarctics add a different dimension entirely. Salt spray, kelp scrambles, and the kind of sustained wet that makes you question every piece of kit you own. The Shinn handled both without complaint.
The weather resistance is exceptional. After full days in driving Fiordland rain, my camera bodies and glass were dry. No garbage bag liners, no frantic mid-downpour reshuffling, just confidence. The welded seams and durable face fabric held up to repeated scraping through low beech forest and tussock without showing any meaningful wear.
What sets the Shinn apart in the field is how it balances protection with access. The ICU (Internal Camera Unit) system means your camera stays organized and protected without the pack becoming a fortress you have to dismantle every time you want a shot. In fast-moving wildlife situations on the islands, albatross coming in to land, sudden light on a cliff face, that speed of access is not a luxury, it’s the difference between getting the image and missing it entirely.
The carry is genuinely comfortable even when loaded with a full kit over long days. The hip belt and shoulder system handled the uneven terrain of Fiordland tracks without the hot spots or shifting you sometimes get with camera-specific packs that prioritize organization over ergonomics.
If you’re heading somewhere that will genuinely punish your gear, the Shinn is absolutely worth it. Highly recommended. ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Sat Mar 28 2026 12:49:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Armand Grobler
Rating: 5/5
Exceptional!
Exceptional! The team at f-stop have only been a pleasant experience during my time in deciding which bag to purchase and throughout the full order. The service is of utmost quality - every time I requested an update on my the tracking of my bag they returned the emails quickly. The bag is sensational - far beyond what I imagined it would be. As a professional wildlife photographer and filmmaker, I have used countless bags and cases over the years, however never came across a product as strong, reliable and simple to use as f-stop gear. They have mastered the field in camera transport bags and accessories, and have covered all areas necessary for comfortable travel with a weather proof bag that protects the equipment. Since my first f-stop purchase I haven’t looked back and will continue to purchase the products for the future with the incasing of new equipment. I also can highly recommend their gear to any photographer or filmmaker looking for a protective unit to transport expensive equipment. I purchased the 80L Shinn DuraDiamond bag and ICU and I use it not only to carry my gear when traveling, however I also have my film camera and photographic camera set up and ready in the inner unit (ICU) next to me on the vacant seat, so I no longer need to worry about changing lenses to gear falling to the ground etc. It genuinely is an exceptional bag!!
Thu Feb 05 2026 19:11:22 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Eduardo Esses Gritzewsky
Rating: 5/5
The biggest ever used
I am a photographer with the need of carrying a lot of equipment and sometimes I need to manage to have all possible in a single place. This came as a great addition to the gear. It’s super strong and secure, it fits great and it fits a lot of stuff, I need to tested more but yet overall is definitely great.
Sun Sep 07 2025 02:59:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Sandro Grimaldi
Rating: 5/5
The best
I have never seen a strong backpack like this. Is very very strong and well designed. Full of bags.
Sat May 03 2025 16:50:25 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Antonio Pizarro Rodríguez
Rating: 5/5
Wonderful
As a nature and documentary photographer, I need a backpack that can keep up with demanding environments, protect my gear, and remain comfortable over long days in the field. The Shinn delivers on all fronts. Its massive capacity is perfect for carrying cameras, long lenses, drones, or even camping gear for extended expeditions. The build quality and modular design with ICUs make it a versatile and rugged tool, built for professionals who can’t afford to compromise. Definitely a worthwhile investment.
Fri May 02 2025 09:09:52 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Thomas Fearn
Rating: 3/5
What happened to the waist strap?!
This is my second F-Stop pack. Loved my old one, and it’s travelled the world with me, but needed to upgrade for extra space. The bag is great - bar one change - the waist strap is no longer a plastic side release buckle. It’s two interlocking metal pieces: which clink and clatter… but more importantly, is impossible to remove without slackening, and impossible to remove with two hands. So I have to put my kit down, to take the bag off, which, when shooting on the go is often the difference between getting the shot, and not. Worse yet, if I need to get the bag off in an emergency, it’s a fiddly process. I probably would buy another one, but I’d definitely look at what else is on the market first.
Fri May 02 2025 08:53:04 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
yuri cortinovis
Rating: 3/5
love it but with a lot of problems
It's the second year that I'm using the Shinn Duradiamond, super comfortable, it fit everything you need in it and you don't feel the weight on your shoulder even after a full day with it. the problem is that I've just 2 zip that didn't broke yet and the main one in the back is slowly going to fail and is almost impossible to repair
Sat Apr 12 2025 10:50:27 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)