My favorite Lo & Sons travel camera case doubles as a purse

2022-10-11 05:26:46 By : Ms. Cindy Kong

Lo & Sons Claremont travel camera case

If you’re anything like me, your packing list for an epic trip isn’t complete without a camera.

And not just an iPhone — I'm talking about a DSLR that can capture the spray of a waterfall, that ripple of a sunset gleaming off the ocean waves. 

That’s why, for years, I’ve used a leather travel bag from Lo & Sons that not only keeps my camera gear totally organized but also looks more like a purse that can be easily slung over my shoulder as a personal item at the airport. (I also tote it around during my everyday errands without any equipment!). I love the fact that I can keep some of my most expensive travel gear on me at all times but in a totally discreet way.

The 1.5-lb. Claremont fits a wide range of Nikon and Canon models, plus there’s extra room for a second lens (or a flash, if that’s your jam). It’s lined with quilted polyester and comes with a divider if you want a bit more padding. (Over the years, I’ve since removed that piece to store more items.) A tiny front pocket can fit two SD cards and a hanging tag can fit another — though I’ve never used them as I was afraid I'd knock them out, and I just don’t use that many cards! 

Lo & Sons Claremont travel camera case

The camera travel case comes in four colors: black, navy, brown, and gray. I appreciate the stylish simplicity of the design and golden details like the turnlock closure. When I'm not storing my trusty (albeit old, I know) Nikon D7000, ​​AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm lens and charger, the Claremont can snugly fit my wallet, passport, lip glosses, and extra snacks for a flight. Sometimes, I even stick small water bottles inside. In the back pocket, I typically keep extra chapstick or my keys since it zips closed.

The cover falls right over the top of the opening and feels quite secure, save for two small gaps on the outer edge of each side that have seeped open as I've continued to stuff the bag to the brim. 

It’s been just shy of six years of everyday use, so the adjustable strap is starting to fray a bit at the edges — but that hasn’t kept me from continuing to use the bag. This is my go-to travel camera case that’s worth the splurge for how well it’s held up. And right now, it’s 30% off! 

Lo & Sons Claremont travel camera case