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product_id: 1897571
title: "Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray"
brand: "kata"
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reviews_count: 8
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# Modular compartments & expandability Ultra-lightweight design Spring steel Spine Guard protection Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray

**Brand:** kata
**Price:** ₩546557
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Gear up light, protect heavy, and own every adventure.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray by kata
- **How much does it cost?** ₩546557 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- kata enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kata brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Armor for Your Gear:** Spring steel Spine Guard ensures your valuable equipment stays safe without added bulk.
- • **Featherweight Freedom:** Experience ultimate mobility with a backpack so light, you’ll forget you’re wearing it.
- • **Seamless Organization:** Double compartment design with dedicated DSLR, laptop, and quick-access pockets keeps you effortlessly prepared.
- • **Comfort Meets Performance:** Ergonomic Spider Webbing straps and breathable materials deliver all-day comfort and superior weight distribution.
- • **Tailored to Your Adventure:** Modular Aeriform dividers and Cocoon pouches let you customize storage for your exact gear needs.

## Overview

The Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack in Gray redefines lightweight protection with its spring steel Spine Guard and durable RipStop fabrics. Designed for professional photographers and tech-savvy millennials, it offers modular compartments that fit a Pro DSLR with a 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, plus a 17" laptop slot and versatile storage pockets. Its ergonomic design and breathable straps ensure comfort during long wear, while the customizable interior adapts to your gear and lifestyle needs. Perfect for those who demand high performance without compromise.

## Description

The Ultra-Light Bumblebee UL-222 backpack features a combination of technology, materials and design which embody the ultimate essences of Lightweight Protection without compromises. Specially formed foam encased spring steel Spine Guard for ultimate structural protection, light yet durable RipStop fabrics & meshes, Aeriform foams and Spider Webbing straps all join together to create a protective yet fantastically light backpack. The incredible modularity allows you to make it even lighter by simply removing components that are not necessary for your adventure. The bag is designed with a double compartment concept – In the lower compartment there is room for a Pro DSLR with up to 70-200 F/2.8 lens attached, additional body, 4 lenses, flash and accessories. Use the modular Aeriform Dividers and Cocoon Pouches to custom fit the interior set-up your exact gear needs. In the upper compartment there is plenty of space for personal effects. When needed the lower compartment can be emptied of the padded dividers and pouches and the zippered partition between the two compartments can be opened to create one large storage space. Additional storage space is available in the large full length rear laptop slot (will fit most 17" laptops). External top pocket and two side pockets will store personal effects. These can also store small accessories you need rapid access too such as media cards, batteries or filters, while a flexible pocket on the other side will easily carry a water bottle. The double purpose pocket on the bottom front of the bag can be used either for additional storage or as a docking base to secure a small tripod. Includes items to enhance performance such as: Tripod Holder which can be attached to either the front or the side of the backpack, Rain Cover for protection in rough weather conditions and an Aeriform camera strap. External dimensions Length 15.2" width 11.8" height 20.5"; Internal dimensions Length 12.6 width 7.5" height 13.4".

Review: VERY Comforatable to Wear and Well Layed Out Bag - This is my 2nd Kata bag. I also own (and still use) a DR-466. I needed something larger to hold my 70-200 2.8 mounted or un-mounted that was also a daypack. I had looked at the quick access offerings (Fastpack 350, Aero 85, 3N1-33, Evolution 8) but decided that quick side access was not that big of a deal. For me, a light, comfortable daypack type bag with plenty of space for gear is what really mattered. I also felt like the quick access bags were just a tad shy on the space I was after. I bought and returned and Aero 85, bought and returned a 3N1-33, considered the evolution 8, but kept coming back and eyeing this bag. I loved the space it offered and it appeared to be the highest performance as far as comfort (weight of pack, weight distribution, and air flow on my back). I also really liked the design. The one thing holding me back was the color. I looked for as many reviews as I could, and it appeared in some of them it was a little bit darker than the Kata produced images. So... I ended up ordering it. I was really excited about what it could carry, the layout, and the comfort potential. After it arrived it did appear slightly darker, but not much. I immediately noticed the quality of materials and felt like I was in a different back pack/daypack league than I have ever been before. So that was my thought process, this is what I think of the bag. The color is fine and it's growing on me. It is light weight (until you load it of course). I am very extremely impressed how it distributes the weight and feels on my back. It is extremely comfortable and distributes the weight so well, it felt like I had much, much less gear in my bag. It felt that good on my back! My back did not get super hot like it has with other packs. You will still experience some warmth in certain temps, but that should be no surprise. But this bag is better than any I have ever owned (this is my 5th camera backpack). The shoulder straps are super nice. I read some people are concerned, don't be. That same material I have had in one of their straps (can't remember what it is called, it was just a bag strap I bought a couple years ago for switching between shoulder bags and my 70-200 2.8 bag). Very nice straps, comfortable and they conform to your shape. I don't care about the included camera strap. Nice idea - if I use the loops for a camera I will modify something from the brands of straps I use. Plenty of space throughout the bag. The top compartment is a nice size, plus the laptop sleeve is great for many things when not carrying a laptop. If your carrying a netbook then you have room for that and other stuff in that compartment. The tripod mount is nicely done, blending in well and I like the side or back option. Not sure what else to say, I am very impressed with this bag, glad I went for it, and am so glad I have it. I love the performance and functionality, as well as the layout and features. I personally would like an option for a slightly darker gray version, but it really is not that big of a deal.
Review: Some odd design choices - I'm not really sure what to make of this bag. It's pretty. It's very light. It has a lot of very well thought out pockets for non-camera things. The straps are very comfortable. Overall, there are a lot of very well thought out parts to this design. Then there are several not-so-well thought out parts. First, it is made for a 17" laptop. Yes, the description is clear, but I frankly bought it in spite of that. I can't imagine lugging a 17" laptop very far. I need to fit a 9-12" laptop, which unfortunately seems hard to combine with lots of camera gear. Second, the bag is very, very, deep. Kata calls it "width", and it is almost 12 inches. The interior compartment is 7.5" to accomodate a pro-size SLR, but in return, it means that a lot of other things will flop around. If you have a non-pro size SLR it will not fit very well. I personally want to keep a 24-70 lens mounted to the camera, and a 70-200 in the compartment. The 24-70 and camera will have a couple of inches of vertical space, and the 70-200 has almost four inches of space to move around because the compartment is so deep. I think the only way I would feel comfortable carrying the 70-200 in this bag is if I propped it up on top of a bunch of bubble wrap, which seems to somehow defeat the purpose of the bag. The bumblebee is just so deep that it does not have a good way to carry lenses very securely. Even carrying a 60mm macro lens vertically leaves several inches for that lense to jump around in. In addition, the exterior width of 12 inches is three whole inches more than the legal carry on size so you may not be able to carry this bag on with some airlines. Finally, the flap for the camera compartment is very poorly designed. It won't stay open so you will find yourself doing something to force it open while you are accessing that compartment. It ought to be possible to include some kind of strap or something to keep that flap open. I'm a bit disappointed in this bag. I had really hoped it was going to hold a standard set of lenses more securely than it does. It may work very well for you, but I am returning mine.

## Features

- Lightweight design

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003BIFNE6 |
| Apparel Closure Type | Zipper |
| Brand Name | Kata |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Device Size Maximum | 17 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Cord |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00719821312246 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.8"D x 15.2"W x 20.5"H |
| Item Height | 23 inches |
| Lining Description | Nylon |
| Manufacturer | Kata |
| Model Name | Backpack |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Utility Pocket |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Style | Backpack |
| School Type | High School |
| Shell Type | Soft Shell |
| Storage Volume | 17 Liters |
| Strap Type | Shoulder Strap |
| Style Number | KT UL-B-222 |
| Subject Character | Bumblebee |
| UPC | 719821312246 |

## Images

![Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61JPRh9NF5L.jpg)
![Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61K38pLlt9L.jpg)
![Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61aNyW+qgEL.jpg)
![Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61mSOUL1EIL.jpg)
![Kata Bumblebee UL-222 Backpack -Gray - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61rsGxeK86L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: luggage**
A: carry-on only, I would not pack below the aircraft...

**Q: does this back have a side entry/access pocket for the camera?  I would like to be able to take off one strap and quickly access the camera w/lens on?**
A: No, it hasn't a side entry/access pocket only for the camera. There is a big pocket for your cameras and many of your lenses, but...

**Q: I quite like it, just got it but.... is this the right size for inflight carry on? or will I be in troubles at the airport?**
A: Had no troubles in US and Canadian airports/airlines.  Good max size for gear and for extras.  Very comfy straps for carrying heavy gear.  Biggest complaint is on stiff upper/lower compartment divider....doesn't pack down much at all and causes it to bulge enough to be tight in some storage places.

**Q: Will this work as international hand luggage since it can house my 150-500mm lens, or is this a tad too big?**
A: I have used it as a cabin baggage with D300, 70-200, 17-55 and accessories and fled in high defense zones (Kashmir in India) where the secur. The bad is not that big as it easily fitted into the top compartment of boeing 737. BUT I am not sure if it can house your 150-500, the compartment inside the bag has limitation. The PL 220 has bigger compartments which comes at a cost of top miscellaneous compartment.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ VERY Comforatable to Wear and Well Layed Out Bag
*by M***Y on May 17, 2011*

This is my 2nd Kata bag. I also own (and still use) a DR-466. I needed something larger to hold my 70-200 2.8 mounted or un-mounted that was also a daypack. I had looked at the quick access offerings (Fastpack 350, Aero 85, 3N1-33, Evolution 8) but decided that quick side access was not that big of a deal. For me, a light, comfortable daypack type bag with plenty of space for gear is what really mattered. I also felt like the quick access bags were just a tad shy on the space I was after. I bought and returned and Aero 85, bought and returned a 3N1-33, considered the evolution 8, but kept coming back and eyeing this bag. I loved the space it offered and it appeared to be the highest performance as far as comfort (weight of pack, weight distribution, and air flow on my back). I also really liked the design. The one thing holding me back was the color. I looked for as many reviews as I could, and it appeared in some of them it was a little bit darker than the Kata produced images. So... I ended up ordering it. I was really excited about what it could carry, the layout, and the comfort potential. After it arrived it did appear slightly darker, but not much. I immediately noticed the quality of materials and felt like I was in a different back pack/daypack league than I have ever been before. So that was my thought process, this is what I think of the bag. The color is fine and it's growing on me. It is light weight (until you load it of course). I am very extremely impressed how it distributes the weight and feels on my back. It is extremely comfortable and distributes the weight so well, it felt like I had much, much less gear in my bag. It felt that good on my back! My back did not get super hot like it has with other packs. You will still experience some warmth in certain temps, but that should be no surprise. But this bag is better than any I have ever owned (this is my 5th camera backpack). The shoulder straps are super nice. I read some people are concerned, don't be. That same material I have had in one of their straps (can't remember what it is called, it was just a bag strap I bought a couple years ago for switching between shoulder bags and my 70-200 2.8 bag). Very nice straps, comfortable and they conform to your shape. I don't care about the included camera strap. Nice idea - if I use the loops for a camera I will modify something from the brands of straps I use. Plenty of space throughout the bag. The top compartment is a nice size, plus the laptop sleeve is great for many things when not carrying a laptop. If your carrying a netbook then you have room for that and other stuff in that compartment. The tripod mount is nicely done, blending in well and I like the side or back option. Not sure what else to say, I am very impressed with this bag, glad I went for it, and am so glad I have it. I love the performance and functionality, as well as the layout and features. I personally would like an option for a slightly darker gray version, but it really is not that big of a deal.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Some odd design choices
*by J***N on July 16, 2011*

I'm not really sure what to make of this bag. It's pretty. It's very light. It has a lot of very well thought out pockets for non-camera things. The straps are very comfortable. Overall, there are a lot of very well thought out parts to this design. Then there are several not-so-well thought out parts. First, it is made for a 17" laptop. Yes, the description is clear, but I frankly bought it in spite of that. I can't imagine lugging a 17" laptop very far. I need to fit a 9-12" laptop, which unfortunately seems hard to combine with lots of camera gear. Second, the bag is very, very, deep. Kata calls it "width", and it is almost 12 inches. The interior compartment is 7.5" to accomodate a pro-size SLR, but in return, it means that a lot of other things will flop around. If you have a non-pro size SLR it will not fit very well. I personally want to keep a 24-70 lens mounted to the camera, and a 70-200 in the compartment. The 24-70 and camera will have a couple of inches of vertical space, and the 70-200 has almost four inches of space to move around because the compartment is so deep. I think the only way I would feel comfortable carrying the 70-200 in this bag is if I propped it up on top of a bunch of bubble wrap, which seems to somehow defeat the purpose of the bag. The bumblebee is just so deep that it does not have a good way to carry lenses very securely. Even carrying a 60mm macro lens vertically leaves several inches for that lense to jump around in. In addition, the exterior width of 12 inches is three whole inches more than the legal carry on size so you may not be able to carry this bag on with some airlines. Finally, the flap for the camera compartment is very poorly designed. It won't stay open so you will find yourself doing something to force it open while you are accessing that compartment. It ought to be possible to include some kind of strap or something to keep that flap open. I'm a bit disappointed in this bag. I had really hoped it was going to hold a standard set of lenses more securely than it does. It may work very well for you, but I am returning mine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, Solid Bag
*by L***B on April 16, 2010*

I've had this bag for about 2 weeks and used extensively on a recent field trip out of town with my daughter. I do have numerous camera bags, but I was looking for a travel bag that can double as a camera bag. Things I like: Ergonomics: The bag has many pockets allowing you to carry a large DSLR (Canon 1D series), including 4 lenses, one of which a 70-200 f/4.0, an additional PS camera, charger, extra batteries, laptop, and a small compartment for day travel. The harness does a great job at distributing the weight on your bag, Ease of use: All pockets and compartment are easy to get to, the adjustable belts are easy and quick to adjust. Capacity: See above Padding: Very adequate. Weight: feels extremely light. Things I do not like: Color: just ugly color, I prefer darker colors, and more rugged looking exterior (similar to the 3-N-1 series) Space efficiency: The lower padded section can be removed and a zipper opened to connect both the top and bottom sections providing you with a larger space, however the combined space is not padded, ergo defeating the purpose. I was hoping to stow a small tripod along the the camera equipment, but that is not possible. Tripod harness: A vented somewhat rugged looking pocket can be attached to the bag and act as tripod harness/carrier. From experience, you end up losing any additional accessories that are not permanently attached to the bag. It would ave been nicer to provide for a permanent tripod solution. Size: The bag is actually larger than it seems from the pictures on the web, however it does hold a lot. Overall I am pleased with the purchase and would recommend it. I am planning on using it for an oversea trip to carry 2 cameras, few lenses and small accesories.

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