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It is made in water-resistant polyester and it has built-in rain protector. It has flexible and modular dividers; there is an external tripod holder. ">The Manfrotto Zaino Manhattan Mover-30 is a camera backpack with space for up to 1 camera body and up to 4 lenses, other than a 14" laptop. It measures 29 x 17 x 44 centimeters and it weights 1.41 kg; these dimensions are compatible with the hand luggage limits of most airlines.
It is made in water-resistant polyester and it has built-in rain protector. It has flexible and modular dividers; there is an external tripod holder. It is in production since 2018; the current price is 170 €.
1 users have given it an average vote of 7.0 out of 10.
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Pros:Compactness and rationality of the geometries, integrated rain cover, waterproof bottom
Cons:Insufficient shoulder pad padding, seemingly not exceptional seams
Opinion:I have had this backpack for several years now and despite some flaws that limit the possibilities of use I continue to use it for my travels. Among the pros I found the availability of a compartment accessible only from the backrest, where to transport the most precious material and to be kept away from pickpocketing attempts, and the presence of a smaller compartment with quick access from above. Well also the straps for attaching the tripod, the chest strap to lock the shoulder straps and prevent slipping and the presence of the rain cover and a reinforced and waterproof fabric caseback. The load capacity is adequate for two mirrorless with different lenses. The real cons? The shoulder straps, which have a very minimal and inadequate padding for prolonged use at full load. Not very good even the seams: even if I did not see stitching or sagging, in my opinion they are not up to those of other models / brands in the same price range.