Chobe 16" Everyday Carry
The Ultimate Everyday Carry Bag for photographers, videographers, and graphics designers that work in a mobile office setting. Designed to make organizing, carrying, and traveling with your gear easier, Chobe 2.0 easily carries tablets and laptops as well as camera gear
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$324.95 - Sale price
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$259.96
Measurements
Exterior Dimensions
15.7 x 6.5 x 10.6 in / 40 x 17 x 27cm
Interior Dimensions Main Compartment
15.4 x 5.5 x 9.4 in / 39 x 14 x 24cm
Weight
2.1 b / 1 kg
Designed to Carry
Designed to carry
Mirrorless and DSLR Systems with inserts
Laptop Capacity
Up to a 16" Laptop
Carrying Capacity
Additional tablets, eReaders, batteries, chargers
Chobe Everyday Brief
With over 20 pockets and 2 optional camera inserts, there's a place for every device, accessory, or charger in your kit.
The Chobe has a sleek, minimalist look, with discreet, muted logos. Best of all it comes in everyone's favorite color: black.
Fits in everywhere from the boardwalk to the boardroom.
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Materials
Water resistant and extremely durable, X-Pac VX-21 is made by Dimension Polyant and used in all Gura Gear bags
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Mobile Office Ready
Holds laptops and tablets upright - perfect for coworking locations
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Expandable For More Storage
Zippered expansion adds 5 Liters of storage capacity
Inserts for camera gear
The Chobe 2.0. has add-on inserts that slide into the main compartment transforming your Chobe into an organized camera bag.
Available in wide & narrow sizes.
Perfect Partner for Kiboko.
JM Darter on Jul 24, 2021
Kiboko 30L + Chobe 2.0.
★★★★★
"It's hard to find a good bag for long lenses that will travel safe, but this backpack does it all and does it well! In a recent trip to Alaska, I had my Sony a1 with the 400mm f2.8, Sony a7R4 with the 70-200mm f2.8, along with GoPro, filters, cables and more packed in it, and it fit in the overhead bay in all flights! Now with the Chobe messenger bag, this is THE BEST overall solution for those who plan on flying with long lenses and lots of gear. Great job GG!"
Comparison Chart
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Chobe 2.0 13"
View NowBest for paperless digital creatives - if you work from a tablet or small laptop and do not carry paper documents
Designed to carry
Mirrorless and DSLR Systems with insertsLaptop Capacity
Up to a 14" LaptopCarrying Capacity
Additional tablets, eReaders, batteries, chargersExterior Dimensions
14.2 x 6.3 x 9.4 in / 36 x 16 x 24 cmInterior Dimensions Main Compartment
13.8 x 5.5 x 9.1 in / 35 x 14 x 23 cmInterior Volume Main Compartment
0.4 ft^3 / 11.25 LitersExterior Dimensions Expanded
14.2 x 8.9 x 9.4 in / 36 x 22.5 x 24 cmInterior Dimensions Main Compartment Expanded
13.8 x 8 x 9.1 in / 35 x 20 x 23 cmInterior Volume Main Compartment
0.6ft^3 / 16.5 LitersWeight
1.8 lb / 0.8 kgInternal Insert Dimensions
Narrow
Designed for mirrorless camera systems
13.4 x 3.1 x 7.1 in / 34 x 8 x 18 cm
Wide:
Designed for full-frame DSLR camera systems
13.4 x 5.1 x 7.1 in / 4 x 13 x 18 cm
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Chobe 2.0 16"
View NowBest for mobile office workers - if you work from a full-sized and printed documents
Designed to carry
Mirrorless and DSLR Systems with insertsLaptop Capacity
Up to a 16" LaptopCarrying Capacity
Additional tablets, eReaders, batteries, chargersExterior Dimensions
15.7 x 6.5 x 10.6 in / 40 x 17 x 27cmInterior Dimensions Main Compartment
15.4 x 5.5 x 9.4 in / 39 x 14 x 24cmInterior Volume Main Compartment
0.5ft^3 / 13.1 LitersExterior Dimensions Expanded
15.7 x 8.5 x 10.6 in / 40 x 21.5 x 27 cmInterior Dimensions Main Compartment Expanded
15.4 x 7.7 x 9.4 in / 39x 19.5 x 24cmInterior Volume Main Compartment
0.75 ft^3 / 18.25 LitersWeight
2.1 b / 1 kgInternal Insert Dimensions
Narrow
Designed for mirrorless camera systems
15 x 3.1 x 8.7 in / 38 x 8 x 22 cm
Wide:
Designed for full-frame DSLR camera systems
15 x 5.1 x 8.7 in / 38 x 13 x 22 cm
Our History
Solving for a critical need: Weight
Co-founders Trevor Peterson and renowned wildlife photographer Andy Biggs created Gura Gear to answer a problem critical to traveling to extreme locations: weight limits on photo gear.
En-route independently to East Africa, both Andy and Trevor got into some trouble with the carryon restrictions at Schiphol airport in Amsterdam. “I had packed two Nikon Pro DSLR bodies and 200-400mm f/4, 70-200mm f/2.8, & 24-70mm f/2.8 lenses, putting me past the weight limits. It took some convincing to get in the air, "-Trevor.
Talking over the campfire after a long day of photographing wildlife, Andy and Trevor discussed what the perfect camera bag would be. Literally on the back of napkin, the Kiboko backpack was sketched out.
Over two years of development, eight rounds of prototypes, and one patent application later (and one very frustrated factory manager), the Kiboko camera backpack was launched.