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product_id: 2116422
title: "Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Beltpack (Black)"
brand: "lowepro"
price: "163 zł"
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reviews_count: 13
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# Fits Pro DSLR + 2 lenses 3D contoured lumbar belt Built-in All Weather Cover Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Beltpack (Black)

**Brand:** lowepro
**Price:** 163 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Carry Your Vision, Rain or Shine!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Beltpack (Black) by lowepro
- **How much does it cost?** 163 zł 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

- • **Organized Essentials:** Memory card pockets, zippered mesh compartments, and front compression system keep your accessories neatly in place.
- • **Ergonomic Power Carry:** 3D contoured mesh lumbar belt with dual-adjust system distributes weight evenly for all-day comfort.
- • **Effortless Lens Access:** Quick-access top lets you swap lenses in seconds without fumbling.
- • **Weatherproof Confidence:** Patented All Weather AW Cover shields your gear from rain, dust, and grit.
- • **Versatile Carrying Modes:** Detachable padded shoulder strap and SlipLock loops expand your carrying options on the go.

## Overview

The Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Beltpack is a compact, weather-resistant camera bag designed to fit a professional DSLR with medium zoom lens plus two extra lenses or a 70-200mm lens horizontally. Featuring a patented All Weather cover, ergonomic 3D contoured lumbar belt, quick-access top, and multiple organizational pockets, it offers photographers a comfortable, versatile, and secure way to carry essential gear with easy lens changes and protection from the elements.

## Description

LP35236-PEU Color: Black Features: -Belt pack.-3D contoured mesh lumbar belt with dual-adjust system evenly distributes weight and provides extra comfort.-Materials: 600D polyester, 420D nylon double velocity, 190T nylon rip stop (all weather cover), sport mesh high density, 3D padded mesh, 200D polyester, brushed tricot, nylon 25mm and 38mm dual adjust buckle, nylon arrowhead zipper pulls.-Quick-access top offers optimal ease-of-use while working out of pack.-Patented, built-in all weather cover protects gear from the elements.-Detachable, padded shoulder strap provides extra carrying option.-Locking straps help secure tripod or monopod to bottom of pack.-SlipLock attachment loops expand carrying capacity.-Memory card pockets on inside lid offer convenient access to spare memory.-Front compression system with zippered mesh pocket provides quick access to cables adaptors, small accessories and personal items.-Silent zipper pulls provide quiet access around wildlife or film/photo crew.-Fits pro DSLR with medium zoom lens attached, 2 extra lenses or 70-300mm lens attached in horizontal position, plus extra lens, memory cards and accessories.-Tricot-lined lid.-Stretch mesh side pockets.-Front compression system with zippered mesh pocket.-Adjustable compression pulls. Dimensions: -External dimensions: 12.9" x 8.6" x 8.8".-Internal dimensions: 12" x 6" x 8.3".-Overall dimensions: 8.27" H x 11.9" W x 5.97" D, 2.2 lbs.

Review: EXACTLY what I was looking for! - I must admit that I purchased several camera cases prior to the Lowepro, but there was always something missing from each. This Lowepro fits my needs perfectly. First, it has several carry options: top handle (OK, not great), shoulder strap (solid, comfortable), waist straps (excellent, best in the business), and combo - waist strap plus shoulder strap. I have an Olympus 4/3 camera which means small and light - both camera and lenses - and the size and flexibility of the main storage area on this case is perfect for my camera body and three lenses, with room for at least one more. Case is nicely padded for protection yet light enough not to weigh you down. One extra is the lightweight and hidden rain protection. The opening is not just a single zipper that jeopardizes damaging your camera and lenses when they are removed or put back in; it has a large opening u-shaped plastic zipper that can be opened or closed with one hand (with minor adjustment). It sits securely on my waist, and when I rotate the case to the front it acts as a shelf to safely exchange lenses. One thing I was looking for and could not find on similar type camera cases was a pouch (2 in fact) to hold water bottles. Some have complained that the waist strap goes over the bottles, and while they are correct, I have not found that an issue for using the water bottles or disturbing the fit of the belt around my waist. For those looking for many pockets to hold various other items outside of the lens and camera body area, you might be disappointed. For me, this was a positive - this is a camera case, not a carry everything you need for every possible need - just two roomy and easy to get to areas, one zippered, and one open topped yet secure carry. Perfect to hold extra memory cards, batteries, sunglasses and to quickly place and retrieve lens caps and sun shields. I am thoroughly satisfied with this camera. case.
Review: Perfect bag for me! - I have gone through many camera bags to finally find my perfect match. Everyone has different needs and preferences, so my perfect bag may not be yours, but here are my observations. 1. I first passed this bag over because it looked huge in the photos. I'm a skinny 5'7 female and didn't want something that looked huge on me. After receiving it though, I am pleased with the size in proportion to my body. The width works well and doesn't stick out past my hips. The depth is a necessary evil as I feel it sticks out a bit more than I'd like but I don't think I could go any more narrow and still fit my full frame Nikon dSLR. 2. Main compartment opening-- I had ordered and returned 2 other bags before this one (a Tamrac sling and a moutainsmith hip pack) and I felt like I was forcing the camera into the opening due to the u shaped lid. The double zip opening on this bag makes my camera easily accessible and I don't feel like I have to shove it past a bunch of padding first. 3. Hip bag style. I was original looking for a hip pack as I sometimes carry a small child in a carrier (front or back) and wanted my shoulders free. I had a mountainsmith hip pack (non camera style) that I used for several years that I loved as the weight is supported off my shoulders onto my hips (much better for my neck as well as much cooler in the summer heat). There really isn't much out there with a hip pack design, but this one is a great design. The hip belt is very well padded and fits snuggly on my waist. I wish the shoulder strap (also very well padded) connected a little differently, but the way it's designed allows open access to the main compartment and keeps your pack from flopping around if needed. I probably won't use it much, but I can see the usefulness of it. 3. Space. The design of this bag makes everything visible and you don't have to layer your lenses. I currently own a Nikon d750 with an 85mm 1.8 and a 50mm 1.4. Both can fit attached to the camera and stowed with plenty of room for another lens or flash. The front pocket expands so it will stick out further from your body but allows for more wiggle room. When I pulled this bag out, I thought, finally! Lowepro is also very durable (I've owned them before) and am excited to use this bag for years to come!

## Features

- Fits a Pro DSLR with medium zoom lens attached and 2 extra lenses OR 70-200mm lens attached in horizontal position plus extra lens
- 3D contoured mesh lumbar belt with dual-adjust system evenly distributes weight and provides extra comfort
- Quick-access top offers optimal ease-of-use while working out of pack
- Patented, built-in All Weather AW Cover protects gear from the elements
- Detachable, padded shoulder strap provides extra carrying option. Built-in All Weather AW Cover protects gear from the elements

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0016J7V7E |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,439 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | Lowepro |
| Closure Type | Buckle, Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 430 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00056035352362 |
| Included Components | Lowepro Inverse 200AW Beltpack Camera Case - All |
| Item Part Number | E61PLW35236 |
| Item Weight | 2.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Lowepro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LP35236 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Material Type | Nylon, Polyester |
| Model Number | LP35236 |
| Size | 200 |
| UPC | 056035352362 |

## Images

![Lowepro Inverse 200 AW Camera Beltpack (Black) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71k0hnaORcL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this bag fit a Canon 70-20 2.8L lens vertically, or with a large DSLR and one other smaller lens?**
A: Not sure because I don't own a 70-200mm lens. But I can carry a 100-300 mm lens and a 24-105 mm lens vertically and both fit perfectly.

**Q: The video shows a water bottle holder. Is that a separate purchase that attaches?**
A: It's attached. No separate purchase required.

**Q: I am a small woman (5'4", about 100 lbs, usually size 0 clothing) so I am wondering if this bag will fit me or be too big?**
A: My wife is also a small woman. 5'3" 95 lbs. and she tells me that the bag works well for her. I am 6' 195 lbs. and it works well for me too. I hope this helps.

**Q: Will it fit a Canon 7D with a BG-E7 attached to it?**
A: I don't know about the Canon gear  I get a Sony A57, four lenses, and a flash, plus batteries and charger and a few other small stuff in mine.  I like the bag.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ EXACTLY what I was looking for!
*by J***R on July 1, 2016*

I must admit that I purchased several camera cases prior to the Lowepro, but there was always something missing from each. This Lowepro fits my needs perfectly. First, it has several carry options: top handle (OK, not great), shoulder strap (solid, comfortable), waist straps (excellent, best in the business), and combo - waist strap plus shoulder strap. I have an Olympus 4/3 camera which means small and light - both camera and lenses - and the size and flexibility of the main storage area on this case is perfect for my camera body and three lenses, with room for at least one more. Case is nicely padded for protection yet light enough not to weigh you down. One extra is the lightweight and hidden rain protection. The opening is not just a single zipper that jeopardizes damaging your camera and lenses when they are removed or put back in; it has a large opening u-shaped plastic zipper that can be opened or closed with one hand (with minor adjustment). It sits securely on my waist, and when I rotate the case to the front it acts as a shelf to safely exchange lenses. One thing I was looking for and could not find on similar type camera cases was a pouch (2 in fact) to hold water bottles. Some have complained that the waist strap goes over the bottles, and while they are correct, I have not found that an issue for using the water bottles or disturbing the fit of the belt around my waist. For those looking for many pockets to hold various other items outside of the lens and camera body area, you might be disappointed. For me, this was a positive - this is a camera case, not a carry everything you need for every possible need - just two roomy and easy to get to areas, one zippered, and one open topped yet secure carry. Perfect to hold extra memory cards, batteries, sunglasses and to quickly place and retrieve lens caps and sun shields. I am thoroughly satisfied with this camera. case.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect bag for me!
*by C***5 on August 12, 2016*

I have gone through many camera bags to finally find my perfect match. Everyone has different needs and preferences, so my perfect bag may not be yours, but here are my observations. 1. I first passed this bag over because it looked huge in the photos. I'm a skinny 5'7 female and didn't want something that looked huge on me. After receiving it though, I am pleased with the size in proportion to my body. The width works well and doesn't stick out past my hips. The depth is a necessary evil as I feel it sticks out a bit more than I'd like but I don't think I could go any more narrow and still fit my full frame Nikon dSLR. 2. Main compartment opening-- I had ordered and returned 2 other bags before this one (a Tamrac sling and a moutainsmith hip pack) and I felt like I was forcing the camera into the opening due to the u shaped lid. The double zip opening on this bag makes my camera easily accessible and I don't feel like I have to shove it past a bunch of padding first. 3. Hip bag style. I was original looking for a hip pack as I sometimes carry a small child in a carrier (front or back) and wanted my shoulders free. I had a mountainsmith hip pack (non camera style) that I used for several years that I loved as the weight is supported off my shoulders onto my hips (much better for my neck as well as much cooler in the summer heat). There really isn't much out there with a hip pack design, but this one is a great design. The hip belt is very well padded and fits snuggly on my waist. I wish the shoulder strap (also very well padded) connected a little differently, but the way it's designed allows open access to the main compartment and keeps your pack from flopping around if needed. I probably won't use it much, but I can see the usefulness of it. 3. Space. The design of this bag makes everything visible and you don't have to layer your lenses. I currently own a Nikon d750 with an 85mm 1.8 and a 50mm 1.4. Both can fit attached to the camera and stowed with plenty of room for another lens or flash. The front pocket expands so it will stick out further from your body but allows for more wiggle room. When I pulled this bag out, I thought, finally! Lowepro is also very durable (I've owned them before) and am excited to use this bag for years to come!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not great as a waistpack, but very good as a sling/beltpack hybrid
*by A***R on June 22, 2013*

I researched a ton of bags before I decided on this one. When I got it, I was a little bit disappointed and was even thinking about returning it. But before I did so, I did even more research, and I have concluded that this is adequate for what I need right now. Why did I want this bag? - I wanted a waist (or fanny) pack rather than a sling because I didn't want to have a significant amount of weight on my shoulders (or rather, 1 shoulder, as is the case with slings) - I already have a larger camera backpack (Clik Elite Obscura) for hiking but this was too big for me to take on smaller outings. Also, the backpack was great for easy access to my camera itself because of the side compartment, but because the lenses were in the main compartment, I did not have an easy time changing lenses while keeping the backpack on. What disappointed me? - Well, pretty much what a bunch of reviewers said: the pack just has a hard time hugging your waist and tends to tip away from your body. The only way to prevent this from happening is to cinch the belt really tight but then that prevents you from easily swinging it from back to front when you want to get your camera out in a hurry, which kind of defeats the purpose of a waistpack. What did I like about the pack? - The materials and construction seem to be very high quality - Rain cover - Small pocket in the front fits extra batteries, lens pens, wipes, and some filters nicely - Water bottle holders on the side (good if you have kids and need extra sippy cup holders) - Fits my Canon 7D with a zoom lens attached, plus 2 other lenses and my 430 EX II flash in the main compartment. I own a Canon 17-55mm f/2.8 IS, 35 mm f/1.4L, Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6, and Canon 85 mm f/1.8. I can work it so that any combination of 3 lenses and the flash can fit in there. If you have a 70-200 mm f/4 IS that should be no problem as well. Put on a 70-200 mm f/2.8 and you probably will have to ditch either one of the other lenses or the flash. What alternatives did I find out there? - Kata KT DL-HF-495 HandsFree Waist Pack for DSLR Cameras and Accessories. (I think the 493 may be too small for a 7D but I may be wrong.) - Case Logic SLRC-205 - Clik Elite Trekker waist - Clik Elite Seeker waist - Tamrac 5765 Velocity 5x Photo Hip Pack Convertible - Tamrac 3458 Rally 58 Hip Pack - Think Tank Speed Freak v2.0 Waist Pack Conclusion: Why did I stick with the Lowepro Inverse 200 AW? When I did my research, pretty much all the beltpacks had someone complaining about the fit of the belt around the waist, and at least one other one had someone complaining of the same problem regarding the top of the bag tilting away from the body. The Clik elite bags and the Kata did not seem like they would fit as many items as this bag. The Think Tank Speed Freak v 2.0 seems like the BEST and most well thought-out bag of the bunch. It has very high quality engineering (and it has a lifetime warranty, which sets it apart from the rest). However, it looks about as bulky (if not more) than this bag, and it costs almost twice as much. Also, when you look at some of the video reviews on youtube, it really seems like people use it with the combination of the shoulder strap and the belt strap. The Tamrac bags also seemed to be best used as shoulder/hip bags when I combed through their reviews. When it came down to it, I realized that I might be asking for too much to have a fanny pack that will let me carry my 7D (a pretty heavy body) with 3 lenses and a flash safely while only using a belt strap. So I tried using this bag with both the shoulder and the belt straps together. It works well enough that I am no longer afraid of it tilting away from me or having the belt loosen while walking, and it makes it much easier to swing the bag from back to front (because the belt does not have to be so tight). Yes, this was what I was trying to avoid when I bought a belt pack in the first place, but I can barely feel the weight on my shoulders as most of the weight is still distributed to my legs and torso with the large belt strap and the shoulder strap itself, which goes across the body. (The shoulder strap can also easily go over either shoulder if you want to switch it periodically). So if I am using this as a shoulder/belt pack, why not just get a sling? Good question...I don't really have a great answer for this, except that I really do like having the option of using this as a waist pack alone when I want to change lenses. I also like the look of this (though any fanny pack is unlikely to win you any style points) more than the Lowepro Slingshot. If I had the choice of getting the Case Logic SLRC-205 in a larger size (it really only can fit as much as the Lowepro 100 series), I think I would go with that because it has the best looks, is a little bit less expensive, and is very well reviewed. In the end, I decided I am satisfied enough with my Lowepro that I don't want to go through the trouble of returning it and buying a new bag.

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