Reviews
Very hiking/trekking oriented. I's are dotted, T's are crossed, very considerate.
Extremely impressive bag that has a lot of small details on it that makes it stand out. It's a very hiking/trekking oriented bag by design, including adding a safety whistle to the top clip and also two waist pouches for snacks or small accessories.
The material that makes up the bag is water proof and that synthetic poly fiber stuff that isn't my favorite but works well in inclement weather conditions. It feels smooth and leathery in a fake way, and I prefer texture and more canvas feel. The sewing is great, and the quality of the zippers it top notch. The bag is very considerately designed with lots of pockets and small areas within pockets to put things like memory cards, batteries, and more. It has a top area that's big enough to hold some clothing, and also a back area that would hold a jacket or a blanket well.
Despite being a bigger bag, it has a medium size holding area for lenses/cameras. You can probably carry a 70-200 lens, and 2 camera bodies with lenses, but it's not exactly big enough for monster telephotos or two cameras, telephoto, and a drone or something. It will carry something like a DJI MIni, the controller, a camera and 2 lenses just fine though.
It comes with a convenient battery case that's Velcro mounted and Velcro flapped that's really nice. The straps are very comfortable and very adjustable, and there's a little pouch on each strap big enough to hold a granola or protein bar. There's also water bottle hooks on each strap.
I've found with over 20 years of photography that camera bags are one of those things you can keep buying trying to find the perfect one. For a lot of people, mostly those that do outdoor activities, I can confidently say this would be a end game bag. It's really smartly designed. The only reason I wouldn't consider it is if you need a lot more space, which I would consider the large one for, or if you really have more money to burn and want to get something like a Thinktank bag.
The material that makes up the bag is water proof and that synthetic poly fiber stuff that isn't my favorite but works well in inclement weather conditions. It feels smooth and leathery in a fake way, and I prefer texture and more canvas feel. The sewing is great, and the quality of the zippers it top notch. The bag is very considerately designed with lots of pockets and small areas within pockets to put things like memory cards, batteries, and more. It has a top area that's big enough to hold some clothing, and also a back area that would hold a jacket or a blanket well.
Despite being a bigger bag, it has a medium size holding area for lenses/cameras. You can probably carry a 70-200 lens, and 2 camera bodies with lenses, but it's not exactly big enough for monster telephotos or two cameras, telephoto, and a drone or something. It will carry something like a DJI MIni, the controller, a camera and 2 lenses just fine though.
It comes with a convenient battery case that's Velcro mounted and Velcro flapped that's really nice. The straps are very comfortable and very adjustable, and there's a little pouch on each strap big enough to hold a granola or protein bar. There's also water bottle hooks on each strap.
I've found with over 20 years of photography that camera bags are one of those things you can keep buying trying to find the perfect one. For a lot of people, mostly those that do outdoor activities, I can confidently say this would be a end game bag. It's really smartly designed. The only reason I wouldn't consider it is if you need a lot more space, which I would consider the large one for, or if you really have more money to burn and want to get something like a Thinktank bag.
28/10/2025


