| sent on November 22, 2022
Pros: System of eyelets for expansion, excellent lumbar belt, interior space, huge amount of dividers, built-in rain cover, back side opening, quick side openings to hold the camera.
Cons: Basically none, if you want could have been lighter, but it would not have been equally solid and suitable for transporting delicate equipment
Opinion: A photographic backpack, for me, DEFINITIVE. I had the first 350 AW first series but I needed a larger backpack, this is for me so a real point of arrival for the transport of photographic equipment. The buttonhole system is amazing, I will never be able to do without it, ok that it is not a classic M.O.L.L.E. in all respects, but it is at least half: the system allows you to fix additional material on the outside of the backpack as you prefer, as well as to configure the position of standard accessories, such as bands and tripod pocket, depending on the needs of specific trips / excursions. The opening on the back side is a good safety solution for crowded places. The low side openings allow convenient access to the camera in case of need for quick shooting (and if you are in crowded places, there you can safely hold your hand to "plug" the pocket. The built-in rain cover is very comfortable, easy to remove and apply, as well as really efficient. The construction is very solid, both for seams and materials, the generous padding and the semi-rigid shell then give an extra security. Also supplied there are a lot of tear-off dividers, so the interior space can be adapted to a thousand different needs. Pockets everywhere, room for a 14-inch PC. Last, but not least, the lumbar belt is perfect, wide, very comfortable for walking and hiking (as well as also equipped with pockets!): if you adjust it well the weight on the shoulders of the shoulders - although wide, padded and comfortable - shoulder straps will be almost non-existent. Vote 10 laude, good Lowepro. |