| sent on October 01, 2017
Pros: Rugged, durable, compact and lightweight
Cons: The 2 side pockets compared to the rest of the backpack are not very large
Opinion: Great backpack that has accompanied me in my photographic life. He has grown up with me since I bought my first digital reflex (Nikon D3100 with kit 18-105) until now that, after 6 long years, and many memory cards, I see myself forced to stick to another backpack, because it has become a bit uncomfortable for my "enlarged" photo kit. Very resistant, flawlessly constructed, excellent finish, and despite being overwhelmed (weighing 6.1 kg on the electronic scale) you never gave me a problem. Hinges and seams are as perfect as the day I bought it. Using the separators, and using the best I can pack in the backpack: the Nikon D7200 with the Sigma 150-600 C mounted, side by side, using the 4 separators, I put it up: Sigma 8-16, Sigma 17-70 , Sigma 18-300mm (all the aforementioned lenses are fitted with their upside-down hood and cover cap) and the old Nikon 50 1.8. rnA large front pocket the backpack pu & ogravis; Constantly hold the battery charger, spare battery, 2 SD, a cleaning kit and more (once I also put the SIGMA USB DOCK for NIKON with its USB cable). rnIn the small pocket in the front I placed the comfortable metallic gray waterproof coat. Finally there is also a comfortable strap for fixing a small tripod or a monopod, sliding the foot, or the 2 feet, into the side pocket in such a way as to secure the connection. The only new one, if we just want to find it, is the 2 side pockets, which, compared to the rest of the backpack, are not very large. It's a backpack that I strongly recommend but, in my humble opinion, is ideal for a car body and 4 lenses (wide, medium, medium and fixed), for those who would like to buy it for the supertele also, it should know that it is possible to put it back , but the management of the objectives park becomes much less efficient. |