Camera Rig
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Osprey Camera Rig
Never miss a shot. The Camera Chest Rig keeps your camera protected but ready and accessible. The included harness keeps the Rig stable and out of the way during rigorous activity, and flexible carry options allow the case to be directly attached to the pack harness or carried on a hipbelt.
Details
- Item #OSPZ1LG
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed, Bluesign Approved (materials)
- Material
- [face fabric] 450D 100% recycled polyester, PFC-free DWR finish, [lining] 75D 100% recycled polyester ripstop, PFC-free DWR finish
- Volume
- 4L (244cu in)
- Shoulder Strap
- over-the-shoulder
- Pockets
- 2 zippered side
- Padded
- molded EVA foam
- Rain Cover
- included
- Closure
- zippered top
- Dimensions
- 11 x 9 x 4.7in
- Claimed Weight
- 1lb 4.8oz
- Activity
- photography/media
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 5 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 12, 2025
A must buy to safely and securely bring camera along
My search for a caméra bag began a while ago as I needed something to hold my camera but also have it accessible. The other thing I needed was easy access to my camera. Because if you run a PD clip and even a rain cover, dust and such can reside on your camera. The main purpose was to take this on the Camino de Santiago la voie Française. I was initially worried it would not fit my camera, but it fits an A7Rv with the Sony 24-70 Gm2. It fits well, breathes well, and the zippers are quality. It’s one of a kind as to my knowledge, it is one of the few or only pieces of gear out there. The rest are open-in-elements or shoulder bags but not chest bags like this. Highly recommend and trust me, it’s not worth looking for any other ones as it’s one of a kind.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
March 30, 2025
Love this pack. It is
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Love this pack. It is more compact than other chest packs I have used in the past, easy to ski and snowboard with quick access and snug fit. I wish it had a larger side pocket for my phone. The pack is large enough for my z6 with 24/200 lens but is too small for the z8 with 24/200 and sun hood.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
November 5, 2024
Fits my camera and lens perfectly (Sony a7riv and 24-70 F2.8 GM)
I love this! It's exactly what I needed. As a professional adventure and outdoor lifestyle photographer I'm constantly running around and scrambling up stuff to get the shot. I didn't like using the strap clips because it would get stuck, left my camera exposed in the weather and exposed while climbing up stuff. It also didn't fit on the straps of my most used packs. The chest rig fits my Sony a7riv with my 24-70 GM F2.8 lens perfectly, it's nice and snug and can close up with ease. Not to mention the rainfly is hugely helpful for not just the rain but also hiking around and behind waterfalls. Highly recommened.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
October 30, 2024
This camera harness met all
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This camera harness met all my expectations. I took it on a recent backpacking trip and it worked out wonderfully. I am going to try to take it mountain biking next. Love it!
Originally reviewed on Osprey
September 8, 2024
Make sense but not as functional in real life.
I hope for v2 they would reach out to landscape photographers like myself for real world ideas and testing. Camera cubes are an awkward shape and don’t pack well in the bag. Tenba and hyperlite have cubes that are the shape of hiking bag. Chest rig looks promising so far and packs ok in a pack when not in use. I was waiting for photo accessories for 8 years and this is a slight disappointment considering all I use is osprey packs for all of my hiking adventures.
Originally reviewed on Osprey
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