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Manfrotto zaino Off road 20L (MB OR-BP-20GY) : Specifications and Opinions


Manfrotto zaino Off road 20L (MB OR-BP-20GY)

The Manfrotto zaino Off road 20L (MB OR-BP-20GY) is a camera/trekking backpack with space for up to 1 camera body with 24-70 and 1 other lens. It measures 50 x 27 x 20 centimeters and it weights 1.5 kg; these dimensions are compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines. It has been in production from 2015 to 2021 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 128 €.
2 users have given it an average vote of 7.0 out of 10.


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avatarjunior
sent on September 01, 2018

Pros: Good mesh/back system. Light. Has a raincoat. Has both bottom side load option and top load option.

Cons: Small fittings and flimsy zippers / clips. May not last very long. Not stable, if loaded heavy at the top. No external small pocket (phone, car keys etc). Straps too wide apart tend to slide of my arms (I have relatively broad, muscular arms). Probably nylon only straps (will die in the sun very soon due to UV).

Opinion: I think it is a nice rucksack, mostly well designed. Small and light and cool on the back (+++). The bad thing is its material seems mostly nylon outside (my guess, by touch) and if this is so, it will die very quick in the sun due to UV degradation. This is common for poor quality straps and clips and zippers too. The price, given its apparent Nylon construction, is ridiculous: I think the worth is of max EUR 40 and the remaining EUR 100 you pay for the little red Manfrotto logo. It sure will catch the eye of your clients and stimulate better sales of your images. Unless you are an off road, landscape guy ... I would buy one like this again but I think the price is a rip-off. And if you want a comfortable 20 litre rucksack for your camera then this is the best one I found. Beware - it is NOT big enough for a bigger FF kit. If you have a bigger camera or even two smaller ones and a spare lens and ..., then look towards the bigger 30 litre variety of the same rucksack.

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avatarjunior
sent on September 06, 2019

Pros: Materials, structure, balance, aesthetics (that doesn't hurt), proportions

Cons: maybe a few more cm3s. (but only to be fussy)

Opinion: Purchased for mountain walks. Lap with Pentax k3 - Battery Grip - 18-135(the crafty). The essential kit for my mountain walks. Enough space for k-way sweatshirt sandwich, trestle bindings, superlative shoulder pads (of hiking backpacks I tried to bucket) belt also superlative. good adjustments (at least for my physique (1.80 x 76kg). However, if I wanted to bring in an additional 300mm I would have to rationalize the space even more. Overall, the backpack is balanced and extremely proportionate. It never clutters up, it has a solid structure that doesn't get upset with time. Carrying it by hand for the top handles is very comfortable because it stays upright. Right padding and sufficient compartments. I mean, I'd buy it back with my eyes closed. Increasing the capacity means increasing the weight. so for 6/7 hour walks in the mountains this is the top. P.s. last but not least, does not make your back sweat too much.

avatarjunior
sent on March 27, 2019

Pros: Lightness, cured in details, good materials

Cons: Questionable Price, impermeability even with the supplied cloth, it is advisable to buy an additional one.

Opinion: A backpack suitable for day trips in the mountains. I opted for the 20L version compared to the 30 since the latter is much more cumbersome. The camera compartment can accommodate an APSC body with a handyman zoom lens plus a medium-sized tele. The compartment allows you to carry, alternatively, even a FF body, then slightly larger, with optical zoom but nothing more. In this case in the upper compartment I placed a small tele with case. The latter can contain over a small packed lunch all that can serve in the mountains for a daily exit; Vest, jacket, gloves, hat etc. The backpack is very comfortable during the trek and the weights are excellently distributed. Unfortunately high Price.






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