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The Manfrotto zaino Off road 30L (MB OR-BP-30GY) is a camera/trekking backpack with space for up to 1 camera body with 70-200 and 1 other lens. It measures 55 x 30 x 24 centimeters and it weights 1.9 kg; these dimensions are compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines.
It has been in production from 2015 to 2022 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 204 €.
13 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10.
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Pros:Powerful, discrete materials, good layer subdivision.
Cons:Lacking top pocket, waist bands a bit bulky.
Opinion:It had been a while since I considered purchasing such a backpack. Not wanting to spend important figures for a F-Stop, I felt that this product could meet my needs. I should say I'm satisfied. The spaces are still abundant to be a 30L.rnFra main pocket and pockets, I put on a poncho, water trousers, leggings, micropiles, heavy sweatshirt, gloves, cap, two sandwiches, banana, apple, knife, and other cyanfrusaglie .rnIt is all this without taking up space in the photo compartment that I absolutely have with a mirrorless two / three lenses based on the outputs. The empty backpack is a bit heavier than a classic treadmill 30L, but the shoulder pads are well padded and fairly wide enough to distribute the weight on the shoulders.rnComodo and well padded the backrest in the kidney area.rnI do not really love the waist so big and rigid but, all in all I got used to it fast enough.rnIt is comfortable the two pockets placed in the waist belt.rn the rain cover, maybe, is% 3B a little light.rn
Pros:Good division of the photo compartment * standard backpack *, quick machine extraction, discrete number of accessory pockets, not fatigue.
Cons:Nothing in particular, I evaluated well before buying my needs.
Opinion:Tested in some exits on the Dolomites, soft exits, classic daytime huts. The backpack * looks good * and this is the most important thing. The weight of the bottom gear helps balance the load. Access to the machine with mounted lens is quick. Since the machine occupies the bottom, I have inserted a padded partition taken from another bag to increase the protection when I backpack the backpack. In the exits made, which I repeat was very soft, I inserted the 5D4 with the 24-70 f4 IS L mounted. I'm not a landscaper, so it was enough for me. I noticed though that if I wanted to take the 70-200 f4 IS L or 16-35 f4 IS L I should have pushed it inside the lens and removed the hood. Filters and tabs can be in pockets (enough for me). The non-photographic part is fine for the day's needs (or having fewer needs for even two days), a bit of clothing, food and water. I wear the jacket in the top-tex out at the top, stopped by the flapthe backpack. In the backpack is a waterproof cover for the same that is useful in case of rain. For me, for my needs, this backpack is a good solution.
Pros:Robust, well distributed space, great photo gallery
Cons:If you want to be fussy, you miss a higher pocket
Opinion:Since I've studied for more than a year the best solution to combine trekking and photography, experimenting with the most varied solutions, from the trekking backpack with the various backpacks and shoulder straps to the inside, all with no satisfaction.rnrnThree for outbound trips one day, at most two. The space for the photographic material is vast, I put in 5DmkIII, Tamron 150-600 and Tamron 24-70 (obviously disassembled). In the pocket of the belt was the Samyang 14mm. Externally attached the tripod (and in some sections the trekking sticks). Inside the room comfortably hosts a full change of food, poncho and ultralight sleeping bag. The bottle is the harbor in the outer retina, and in the side pocket I put other useful accessories. The front pocket, however, is a shallow use for wallet, multipurpose, energy bars and charts (although I always use the gps, which I put to the belt) .nnts the back ventilation system with the retina separating the backpack from the back, and for me that sudo so much & egrave; a real manna from the sky.rnHave the straps below to hook up the curtain, but I have not yet experienced their resistance. rnInsomma, recommended for a ready-to-use solution.
Opinion:Excellent backpack, great "robust" photo compartment ... I was able to insert a Canon 5D mark IV, a 24-70, 70-200 IS f2.8, 16-35 f4.0 more Multiplier.rnTracking a lot Suitable for spare parts eg trousers and snacks, externally various bottle compartments, filters, cell and car keys, and other small items.rnRigid and slightly detached from the back to not sweat. Includes bag for rainfall. Other two comfortable compartments in the frontal strap, plus strap for fixing the reflex so it does not weigh on the neck. RnControl regards the "medium size advice" stand are not very comfy and not practical hooks. RnMa For the rest I highly recommend this hiking backpack, and daytime photography.
Pros:Well done, many spaces and external pockets for various objects and compact but more than enough for a day of hiking photo.
Cons:I would not know.
Opinion:Great for trekking photo of the day. Externally there are various spaces and useful pockets for objects that would otherwise be scattered in disorder inside the backpack. The compartment, removable, for the photographic material allows to carry, for example, my D7100 with bg and 18-300 inserted, a 8-16 sigma and a 105 macro. If desired, you can hold the camera body and the outside 18-300 and 70-200 add a 2.8 tamron, among other things there is a webbing at chest height for anchoring the machine body with the obj without this weights on the neck and wobbling during the trekking. The back is rigid and well separated from the back to be able to ventilate and not sweat too much. The compartment for the spare parts is more than enough for t-shirt, sweatshirt, socks, a nice paninone salami and also a water bottle but for the most fastidious there is still some space for other small items. Two tapes on the lower part also permit the conveyance of a tripod of medium size. Finally there is a lot to cover in case of rain. Thetwo rooms are internally connected via a zipper turning to all effects in a large backpack good for only trekking. rnAd each way on the site of the Manfrotto is the video that shows the various features. rnPersonalmente am very satisfied.