![]() ![]() I am 5’3” and I am not overly consumed by the bag. It also doesn’t look like a camera bag, so when I’m moving around cities, I don’t feel like I stand out as a target for theft. ![]() I love all the different pockets, especially the hidden passport pocket. It comes with camera straps which can be used as a sling, or can be attached to the bag itself. The insert comes out so I can use it in different bags when I need something smaller. It’s still in incredible shape, you wouldn’t even guess it’s been used as much as it has. Review and notes: I’ve had this bag for three years, and have slogged it all around the world - including living out of it exclusively for two years. Granted that’s my issue, but I just feel like instinctually, it should be on the other side. I also will always go for the wrong side to get in to the side access pocket. Durable (can withstand crazy amounts of roughing up seebelow)Ĭons: The straps sit at a strange angle on me, so I have to occasionally pull it back up on my shoulder. Name: WANDRD PVKE (21L or 31L) I have the 21L I went through a lot of different backpacks and messengers, and this was the first one that has everything I needed. ![]() You won't carry gear to an NFL match with this, but if you're going to be walking all day with a lot of lightweight gear, and you don't want to look like a tortoise (or Quasimodo) this is the one to get. Review and notes: Highly recommended if you are a mirrorless camera user (or if your camera is small, like a Canon SL1) and looking for a travel camera bag that fits reasonable setups. The tripod straps are quite small, and probably won't hold larger tripods (I use a Sirui travel tripod, and it fits perfectly). It would hold some more junk if it had more depth (can't fit my Switch in its case #firstworldproblems). Oh, and it opens from the back, which was one of the most important things I was looking for in a travel backpack.Ĭons: The gray canvas model doesn't seem much resistant to rain (I would prefer to not use the rain cover in light rain - the black nylon model looks as if it would be a bit more harder to soak). Also has space for other stuff (including a tablet), side pockets, front pocket, inside pockets, tripod straps etc. Holds a ton of gear (I travel with an A7II with 2 zooms including a 70-200 + a prime with space left. ![]() Pros: Light and very small form - and thus, comfortable. Use: Travel/hiking backpack for mirrorless ![]()
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