Airport Accelerator™
Our largest carry-on backpack, holds a 600mm f/4 detached from a gripped body
KEY FEATURES
- Meets most international and US carry-on requirements*
- Cable lock and locking YKK® RC Fuse zippers protect your gear
- Fits up to a 17” laptop and a 10” tablet
*Check with your airline for current carry-on requirements
Additional Features+
What Fits +
Specifications-
13” W x 18.8” H x 6.8” D (33 × 47.8 × 17.3cm)
Exterior Dimensions:
14” W x 20.5” H x 9” D (35.6 × 52.1 × 22.9cm)
Laptop:
11.8” W x 17.3” H x 1.4” D (30 × 44 × 3.5cm)
Weight:
4.1–5.5 lbs (1.9–2.5 kg) Depending on accessories used
Materials+
In The Box+
Reviews+
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- Questions

So far All is Good
Was easy to order, came fast and on time. Quality looks very good! Way more room than I need. Check back in 10 yrs. To see how well it works. So far, I would recommend to a friend.

So far All is Good
Was easy to order, came fast and on time. Quality looks very good! Way more room than I need. Check back in 10 yrs. To see how well it works. So far, I would recommend to a friend.

great bag
My 1st bag lasted 8 years of almost daily use. Tough daily use. Lots of planes, boats, mountains, you name it. This bag is awesome. Fits 2 DLSRs, 70-200, 24-70, 85 and a flash no problem. Well worth the money. You get what you pay for.

Best Bag Ever.
Bag fits 2 bodies. 5 primes, 3 short zooms, a 70-200 IIi, 2 Godox 860's and an AD200. And I still can put my tripod and laptop in there as well. Carries a ton of stuff!!!!

Back pack arrangement
This is a review on the Accelerator Back pack. I like the bags design and size, but was a little disappointed in the difficulty getting my two cameras and lens to fit as advertised. I like to carry my cameras and lens attached. From your promo on the Accelerator lay-out, it seems that I can do the same with this back pack, and save carrying the two shoulder bags. I have tried in the last several weeks to get my two 1DX mk IIs with lens to fit your display, I was having very little success. I found your suggested arrangement wasn't working for me. There wasn't enough room. The two bodies fit too tight and I didn't feel comfortable trying to force them to fit in your arrangement. To me it seemed that the center main divider was an is to long and there wasn't any room to gain a little extra space. I removed the center divider and moved the camera/lens cradle divider down about 1 to 1 1/2 inches. Now the two bodies fit properly and hang straight. The main center divider was my problem.