It's not a big deal, but it means that you can't just grab your camera in an instant when you've a full load. I had to take my sweater out of the upper compartment first. If you've filled up the top section with notebooks and a sweater, AND you have a laptop in there too, and you reach to get a camera out of the insert in the bottom, it can be difficult to open up split in the bag wide enough to get out a fairly chunky camera body. It's impossible to cater to every need, so the following is simply an observation: It's ideal for storing a couple of bodies and a lens (I fit the Leica Q, and the Leica SL fitted with a small vintage lens. This one it the great if you like simplicity meeting utility, particularly if you get the camera insert too. Using this pack makes me realise how over-designed my previous pack was - too many clips and zips. The right laptop size (15 inch MacBook), comfortable build, straps that aren't designed to scale Annapurna (this is a good thing), and all the right zips in all the right places. ![]() this one is as close to perfect as I can imagine.īags are tricky, really tricky.
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