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What is Inrigo?
Inrigo is a fully waterproof camera-carrying backpack that provides alerts when dangerous levels of moisture are detected.
Why use it?
How do you use it?
Keeping your camera gear safe is as easy as inserting the Bluetooth moisture monitor and closing Inrigo's airtight zipper. Industrial grade material keeps the water out – but if moisture or humidity jump, Inrigo's Bluetooth-connected app will alert you via smartphone.
How waterproof is it?
Inrigo uses double-sided TPU, a hybrid between plastic and soft silicon, along with an airtight zipper. The interior is fully insulated from outside humidity. Inrigo meets IP78 waterproof guidelines, meaning it can safely be immersed in one meter of water for 30 minutes.
Is the quick-open zipper safe?
Yes. The zipper only opens when given a strong pull from both sides – perfect for photographers that need quick access to their cameras. It is fully waterproof.
Ergonomic Design
Adjustable and padded, the ventilated back fits your body, moving perspiration while letting you wear Inrigo in comfort. The suspension system distributes weight evenly, meaning long hikes won’t result in shoulder pain.
Remotely detect moisture
Inrigo includes a Bluetooth humidity sensor that pairs with your cell phone, alerting you when unsafe levels of humidity are detected. If you leave your backpack behind, you will also be sent a message reminding you you've gone out of range.
The right Inrigo for you
The Inrigo comes with two inner-cases designed to hold two cameras and five lenses.
Pump it up
Inrigo is designed to float and also comes with a valve allowing you to pump air into the backpack, providing an extra level of protection from impact.
On the road or on the river
Unlike most "waterproof" camera bags on the market that just offer partial protection against water and humidity, Inrigo complies with IP78 waterproofing standards, the same as the Apple Watch.
Inner bag details
Upper inner bag details
Bottom inner bag details
Goodbye dry box
Serious camera owners have long turned to dry boxes, large, water safe containers kept at home. With Inrigo, your dry box has become mobile and ready to go at a moment's notice.
How to Open/Close Inrigo Backpack
When you open it, hold the pull rings to squeeze the zipper to "S" shape and then give a strong pull from both sides.
When you close it, press the airtight zipper from one end to the other end until the zipper is totally sealed.
Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Inrigo?
Inrigo is a fully waterproof camera-carrying backpack that provides alerts when dangerous levels of moisture are detected.Why use it?
How do you use it?
Keeping your camera gear safe is as easy as inserting the Bluetooth moisture monitor and closing Inrigo's airtight zipper. Industrial grade material keeps the water out – but if moisture or humidity jump, Inrigo's Bluetooth-connected app will alert you via smartphone.
How waterproof is it?
Inrigo uses double-sided TPU, a hybrid between plastic and soft silicon, along with an airtight zipper. The interior is fully insulated from outside humidity. Inrigo meets IP78 waterproof guidelines, meaning it can safely be immersed in one meter of water for 30 minutes.
Is the quick-open zipper safe?
Yes. The zipper only opens when given a strong pull from both sides – perfect for photographers that need quick access to their cameras. It is fully waterproof.
Ergonomic Design
Adjustable and padded, the ventilated back fits your body, moving perspiration while letting you wear Inrigo in comfort. The suspension system distributes weight evenly, meaning long hikes won’t result in shoulder pain.
Remotely detect moisture
Inrigo includes a Bluetooth humidity sensor that pairs with your cell phone, alerting you when unsafe levels of humidity are detected. If you leave your backpack behind, you will also be sent a message reminding you you've gone out of range.
The right Inrigo for you
The Inrigo comes with two inner-cases designed to hold two cameras and five lenses.
Pump it up
Inrigo is designed to float and also comes with a valve allowing you to pump air into the backpack, providing an extra level of protection from impact.
On the road or on the river
Unlike most "waterproof" camera bags on the market that just offer partial protection against water and humidity, Inrigo complies with IP78 waterproofing standards, the same as the Apple Watch.
Inner bag details
Upper inner bag details
Bottom inner bag details
Goodbye dry box
Serious camera owners have long turned to dry boxes, large, water safe containers kept at home. With Inrigo, your dry box has become mobile and ready to go at a moment's notice.
How to Open/Close Inrigo Backpack
When you open it, hold the pull rings to squeeze the zipper to "S" shape and then give a strong pull from both sides.
When you close it, press the airtight zipper from one end to the other end until the zipper is totally sealed.