• Members 45 posts
    March 27, 2023, 4:52 p.m.

    A few weeks ago I bought this little backpack after comparing with Lowe Protactic 350SW II and the Peak Design Every Day backpack.
    My Billingham Hadley Pro (which I love!), doesn't hold a tripod very good (being a shoulder bag) and that' s the same with 2 other shoulder bags I use intermittently.
    So....a small (as small as possible), backpack it had to be.
    Last week first test on a short week long trip abroad.
    With me I had:
    - Sony A7RIV
    - 16-35GM
    - Batis 85mm
    - Gitzo tripod
    -(parafernalia like batteries/cards/drink/etc.)
    I could have packed my Voigtländer 110mm also (still room left in this small backpack), but I didn't (not expecting to use this FL).
    Well, I' m happy I bought this pack. I had to get used to the way it packs (and taking camera/lenses out from the side), but after that all went smooth.
    Love the hip belt / rain cover (yes, unfortunately I had to use this...no spring yet where I live). I also was surprised with the sturdiness of this backpack.
    Any other experiences with specifically this bag?

  • Members 32 posts
    March 28, 2023, 2:10 a.m.

    This is a versatile and comfortable bag, I’ve had mine for a number of years now. I’d carry my Fuji X100F along with my D500 &80-400 and iPad. Or 810 with 70-200mm and so one. It’s great as a carry on for airline travel too, lots of storage space. As a sling bag, it quite comfortable and it’s well built.

    I recommend it.

    Archie