Reviews
Customizable and Spacious Photo Backpack
The dimension listed on Amazon is fairly accurate. This backpack allows you to access your gear/stuff by Top, Side, or Front Access. So that gives you a lot of different ways you can utilize this bag. You can fully stuff this bag with camera gear or just use part of it for camera gear and other items.
What’s really unique about the backpack is how you can fully access your stuff. The zippers for the top access doubles as the zippers to fully open the bag. I’m not a fan of this design since 2 of the built-in dividers attached to this front flap/part. So it’s best to lay the backpack flat before you fully open the bag. If you unzip one side of the bag, you can still kind of get to the item so you may not need to fully open the bag. The depth of the bag is pretty deep so you can store pretty large DLSR gears.
I’m able to fit my Sony A7II with a Tarmon 28-200mm lens in the side access and still have room left over in the middle section to store 2 extra lens and maybe even more stuff. The bottom front access is large enough to store 3 full frame lens or a 100-400mm lens with camera attached.
There’s a laptop compartment on the water bottle holder side of the bag. It’s fairly large and my MacBook Air 13” easily fit. Note, the padding at the bottom of the laptop compartment is a little lacking. On the same side there’s a zippered pocket (at the bottom) with a tripod holder and there’s 2 straps so you can carry a decent size tripod. On the bottom of the backpack there’s a zippered pocket that stores the rain jacket. The shoulder straps have decent padding but there’s no chest strap.
Overall, I like this bag. I’m not a big fan of the way the bag fully opens. I feel the velco will wear out over time but luckily you can access items in the bag without having to fully open the bag. There are plenty of pockets for you store small knick-knack. I would of prefer the bag depth to be a little thinner so the bag does feel so chunky. I think this is a nice backpack that offers a lot of different ways you can utilize it to suit your needs. I do question how long this bag will last as it doesn’t feel as durable as the more expensive brands.
What’s really unique about the backpack is how you can fully access your stuff. The zippers for the top access doubles as the zippers to fully open the bag. I’m not a fan of this design since 2 of the built-in dividers attached to this front flap/part. So it’s best to lay the backpack flat before you fully open the bag. If you unzip one side of the bag, you can still kind of get to the item so you may not need to fully open the bag. The depth of the bag is pretty deep so you can store pretty large DLSR gears.
I’m able to fit my Sony A7II with a Tarmon 28-200mm lens in the side access and still have room left over in the middle section to store 2 extra lens and maybe even more stuff. The bottom front access is large enough to store 3 full frame lens or a 100-400mm lens with camera attached.
There’s a laptop compartment on the water bottle holder side of the bag. It’s fairly large and my MacBook Air 13” easily fit. Note, the padding at the bottom of the laptop compartment is a little lacking. On the same side there’s a zippered pocket (at the bottom) with a tripod holder and there’s 2 straps so you can carry a decent size tripod. On the bottom of the backpack there’s a zippered pocket that stores the rain jacket. The shoulder straps have decent padding but there’s no chest strap.
Overall, I like this bag. I’m not a big fan of the way the bag fully opens. I feel the velco will wear out over time but luckily you can access items in the bag without having to fully open the bag. There are plenty of pockets for you store small knick-knack. I would of prefer the bag depth to be a little thinner so the bag does feel so chunky. I think this is a nice backpack that offers a lot of different ways you can utilize it to suit your needs. I do question how long this bag will last as it doesn’t feel as durable as the more expensive brands.
11/10/2024