I really like the smaller one to force me to keep lightweight (geni.us/rQNt) but if you want to carry anything more than a small camera/drone or a mirrorless camera with a small lens, you might want to consider the larger one (geni.us/3320Pi). I'm also hoping they release a much large version of this bag too, something big enough for camping equipment as well.
Great video man. I've had the same issue with filling my daypack because I can. Looking forward to trying a smaller daypack and going more minimal when we explore towns with a rain jacket, a camera and maybe a puffy jacket. Thanks for sharing the great details.
Nice review! Looks like a great pack, I love their gear, I have one of their slightly larger ones and this size is very tempting. Colours and design look great, I can see this one being a bit of a hit
Stephen, love the vids! Ever went on a wee mountain run with this bag, and the camera. ALSO, I'm interested in how I'd get a Sony Full Frame & Mavic drone (not a wee mini one) in. I know I'd need the 24L. Do you think in the main compartment you could get another one of those cubes inside?
I shot this video running with the 24L ruclips.net/video/-QXyGisIZzg/видео.html think I was carrying a mavic Air 2s among other things in it. Could fit a small cube in the top yeah, wouldn’t leave much room for anything else though
@@StephenJReid I spend alot of time filming at Disney and recently got caught in a mini monsoon and my backpack was soaked in and out. My Sony a6000, GoPro 8 and 9, Insta360 one X2 and my DJI pocket 2 were all dripping wet. I think this pack would have been better and maybe force me to leave atleast 1 camera home lol
good video! do you think the whole thing could be flattened to put in a larger suitcase? how much can that cube be flattened when empty and would the pack itself get reasonably flat or does some of the structure prevent that? TY!
Yeah it’s a lot for a small bag, depends on how much you’d use it. Lowepro products are well made though. Definitely a trend for camera bags to be getting more expensive.
I really like the smaller one to force me to keep lightweight (geni.us/rQNt) but if you want to carry anything more than a small camera/drone or a mirrorless camera with a small lens, you might want to consider the larger one (geni.us/3320Pi).
I'm also hoping they release a much large version of this bag too, something big enough for camping equipment as well.
LowePro makes great bags, my LowePro Rover AW backpack lasted almost 20 years with almost weekly use until the sternum strap catch broke.
Yeah that’s it, expensive but you’ll go through a couple of cheap bags (or more) in the same product lifespan
Great video man. I've had the same issue with filling my daypack because I can. Looking forward to trying a smaller daypack and going more minimal when we explore towns with a rain jacket, a camera and maybe a puffy jacket. Thanks for sharing the great details.
Looks like a nice bag. I like the colour, pretty universal, everybody will want it.
I’ve heard that before
The intro gets me every time; great video! Oddly enough I've been in the market for a similar bag. Thank you for aiding in my research.
Thanks! Well timed then?!
@@StephenJReid very well timed lol! Thank you!
Nice review!
Looks like a great pack, I love their gear, I have one of their slightly larger ones and this size is very tempting.
Colours and design look great, I can see this one being a bit of a hit
The larger size will probably suit more people but I think eventually they will have about 4 different capacities from 15 to 70L
Yippee my favourite channel co colleague.. Great vid.
Haha thanks Andrew!
Stephen, love the vids! Ever went on a wee mountain run with this bag, and the camera. ALSO, I'm interested in how I'd get a Sony Full Frame & Mavic drone (not a wee mini one) in. I know I'd need the 24L. Do you think in the main compartment you could get another one of those cubes inside?
I shot this video running with the 24L ruclips.net/video/-QXyGisIZzg/видео.html think I was carrying a mavic Air 2s among other things in it. Could fit a small cube in the top yeah, wouldn’t leave much room for anything else though
nice review as usual. seems like a pretty good bag for a quick day out and about.
Thanks! Yeah exactly I can fit a drone, small camera & a few layers in the top. Great for grab and go
@@StephenJReid I spend alot of time filming at Disney and recently got caught in a mini monsoon and my backpack was soaked in and out. My Sony a6000, GoPro 8 and 9, Insta360 one X2 and my DJI pocket 2 were all dripping wet. I think this pack would have been better and maybe force me to leave atleast 1 camera home lol
Yikes!
good video! do you think the whole thing could be flattened to put in a larger suitcase? how much can that cube be flattened when empty and would the pack itself get reasonably flat or does some of the structure prevent that? TY!
If you take the cube out, the bag will flatten yeah. Just fill the cube with clothes you’re bringing anyway
Wow beautiful place sir..love it😍..nice bakpack too
Probably gonna buy the 24L one if I ever need one. How many of them Do you think I would need to sell to get one for free :D
Not sure, dunno if I’ve sold any yet 😂
@@StephenJReid u don't use track referal links? At best it gives you the clickthrough rate.
Another great video / review! But £165 for a 15L bag?
Yeah it’s a lot for a small bag, depends on how much you’d use it. Lowepro products are well made though. Definitely a trend for camera bags to be getting more expensive.
Mh, I kinda prefer bags with a frame too. I get sweaty 😓.
Not terrible with a small bag but I’ve a few bigger bags without a frame and my back is just drenched using them
How is this for trail running? Secure enough?
Would bounce around a bit
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