Great job explaining the differences. I appreciate how much background information you provide about your products. I love my Action X50. Explore V2 might have been a better fit but oh well. Glad you explained the keychain location. It's always frustrated me and I never use it because it's so hard to reach. At least I understand the rationale. One request for the next generation: Include some interior pockets that are gusseted. The TPU pockets are essentially useless as they're too small to fit anything that isn't flat. OK, one more; A slightly larger camera pouch (like the Explore V2 appears to have) so it fits my iPhone 12 Pro Max. My favorite feature is hands-down the mesh side pockets. I love being able to fit any size water bottle and any of my tripods. These Shimoda bags are so versatile and well-designed!
Backed a Explore V2 30 to compliment my Action X50 and modified top-loader turned light pack. I love the X50 and the amount of gear I can safely carry, but I am looking forward to having something a little smaller, without the roll-top for local shooting where I don't need the big bag. Now if we can get a bag and possibly travel case for all of us Super-Telephoto Prime users, that would be outstanding!
Appreciate the thoughtful approach to compare and contrast your product lines. I love my Explore 60 for traveling and just pre-ordered the Explore v2 E35 for quick daily outings. Swapping between my medium and large core units for both packs is a perfectly efficient system!
So after multiple videos I am all in with the Explorer 30L V2. Already own a the original Explorer 30L but just couldn't resist some of the upgraded features. I will end up optimizing each for different uses and if need be can always swap the core units. Thanks for creating an improved version of a product I already love. Take care.
I’m a travel & landscape photographer, so I love the features of the new Explore V2 series. I’m not a day hiker though, I travel for many days/weeks with a single backpack to carry both photo gear and clothes etc., so the new Explore V2 bags are just too small. But I don’t have any requirements for the rugged action sports features of the ActionX. I wonder, will you be selling a V2 of the larger Explore 40 and 60 in future (any reasons why or why not)? Thanks.
Hi Paul, I seemed to have missed this question. The v1 Explore series is discontinued. the new E35 replaces the 40 and the X50 makes the 60 redundant. Action X (while having 'rugged' features), is designed so the those features do not dominate the appearance or get in the way. It will very much make a great travel bag is used by many travel bound photogs. With Explore v2 - making this series for strict Carry On was a big goal and the E35 is at the max, and since we have the X50 and 70... making a bigger version didn't make sense. Also for the design ratio or dimensions of bigger bags, the pack starts to become visually unappealing (IMO). Hope that makes sense. Ian
@@ShimodaDesigns Thanks, Ian. As the pandemic has prevented travel, I'm still yet to buy a bag. This information really helps. I wasn't aware that carry-on was a deciding factor for the Explore V2, and I agree about the design ratio making bigger bags look strange too - thanks for explaining.
Thanks for the comparison. I am still debating if I should get the action X30 or the V2 35. The V2 is perfect when traveling with my wife on holiday but I need it for day hikes in the mountains such as a planned trip to Patagonia next year.
The 35LV2 will be my 3rd Shimoda bag I will own. Every time I will go out I will have to make a decision on which to us. They are delightful to us. Love the idea of the 3 handles as it will make it so much easier to put in a overhead bin, move it around or just put it on. Not getting any younger!!
@@ShimodaDesigns yes! looks like i'll have to get in on the kickstarter. i thoroughly loved my x30 but this might be better for everyday/travel/lighter uses
This was a great video. I am looking for a new camera backpack and I'm torn between action and explore series. After this video, i still don't know which one of those two to buy, but im 150% sure that i will not be disappointed.😂 Thank you for superb products that you have created, i can't wait to get mine 😅
looking very nice Ian, well done again. I love my X70 for my trekking & wild camping photography but the Explore is something that would suit for everyday...very interested thank you again for a superb product.
Hey Geo! just saw your comment and it got my attention. The Explore looks like a perfect day hike or city bag. But I've been interested in multi day hiking and camping with landscape photography. The X70 seems like the best bag in the market for this right now, but I can't find anyone showing all the gear in there in order to have a good idea. Is there anyway you could share your experience camping with this bag?
Great job with the new bag, Ian. I love that you added the lockable zippers and a large mirrorless core unit. Is the new, more breathable harness system compatible with the Action X series and will it be available separately? Good luck with the KS.
Great work, Ian! I really liked my original Explore 40. But it needed some additional and modified features. My Action X delivered on those features in a major way! I love my Action X 30. But I am not really an adventure sports person. And now this new Explore V2 looks like the perfect set of refinements for what I do (landscape photography involving day hikes at the most and an occasional ride on my gravel bike). Ordered the 30 and small mirrorless insert kit last night. That small mirrorless insert will be a nice option given that I already have the medium mirrorless. I am curious about a couple of the accessories that were visible in some of the RUclips reviews. Especially the new filter packet thing. Looking forward to learning when that is available for purchase. Again, great work on the improvements! Also great work refining and simplifying the Kickstarter process.
Great comparison, but no base handle on the Explore v2? That's a real bugbear of mine having to zip up everything before being able to move the bag a few feet.
Do the main upper compartments in both the Action X and the Explore v2 extend flexibly down into the backpacks belly so that it fills the whole free space? So that if I use the smallest core unit, all additional room can used for hiking gear and be accessed from the top? (Hope this question was clearly phrased. I'm asking this because I'm imagining not bringing much camera gear, just the camera and a couple of lenses, and I would need the rest of the available space for hiking equipment, at the same time as I don't want to have to open the back and expose my camera gear to the elements in order to access that hiking gear)
do the bags have a compartment at the very bottom? i love that compartment as an area dedicated solely to a rain cover, which also acts as extra padding on the bottom of the pack
The is no compartment but the bottom is already padded. There is nothing to stop you from putting the RC under the Core Unit and achieving the same effect.
@@ShimodaDesigns hmm, that's true. but there could be times where you're in a rush and need to pack the damp rc back in, and it's better with it's own waterproof compartment. just a thought. your bag still looks the best in function and design to me so i'm still going to buy one regardless!
HI I am not sure there is but they are substantially different. 15L plus 7L expansion and the shape and space of the X50 is much more useable as it is more of a cylinder than the rounded off top of Explore.
so the is action the more suitable for a multi day(3+) hike and camping? I see several landscape photographers using these bags but I don't find any who does long hikes AND landscape photography together to have an idea on how the bag takes and organize all the gear.
Do you have your explorer V2 available in Romania? I'm interested in checking it out to use it eventually for my diverse photography situations. Thank you!
Hi we sell accessory straps that attached to bottom of Action X but also Explore v2 comes with those straps. They are removable. Search Accessory Straps on our website. There are about 12 different mounting points depending on what pack.
I have the original explorer x60 and honestly, this make want the Action x70 (for camping trips and wildlife gear) and Explorer 35 (for weekend trips). Y’all wouldn’t happen to have any promos for the x70 would you? Lol
I was torn between the Action X50 and Explore V2 35, but ordered the latter yesterday. Now I just have to wait for it to arrive! One of my biggest points of indecision was the fact I have a Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8G lens which requires a 150mm filter system and the correspondingly oversized filter holder. Not one single photography backpack manufacturer addresses where something so large could fit. While I'm in the minority, I'm not a unicorn! 🙂 I finally decided to add the top loader to the included Medium DSLR ICU, rather than the Small DSLR ICU, to make more room in the top compartment, which I THINK will work. Gear loads are individualized, but no one seems to give it more than a cursory mention. Just sayin'. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Send me you a pic of your filter set up. I use a 150mm set up and fit it in rear access's padded sleeve. But you mount may not be like mine. ian@shimodadesigns.com
Is it possible to bring the shoulder straps from the V2 series to the Action X? I now have the carrying comfort because I have products from both series. The V2 is much (!!!) more comfortable. Is it possible to order them? Or I should sell my action x 30 and 50 and buy the new explorers ... 🤔
In this video you say that the action x will only take a 15” laptop but I’ve seen where it says that the action x50 v2 will take the 16” and that’s the one I’m looking at getting
I already got the Core DSLR Large Unit but cant decide between 35 V2 or Action X5. Iam more traveller and diver, but that extra rolltop space on the action makes the decision so damn hard :D I wish we had a store to try it on nearby.
If you are after more freedom with your space and how you use it... the roll top adds a big reason to go X50. As we say, Action X is the utility / pick-up truck. Explore is the SUV.
@@ShimodaDesigns Just received my Explore V2 35 Cant wait to use it in open field. Iam also starting to recommend it to everyone... this bag is just almost perfect! Thank your for making this fantastic Product while beeing such a nice guy!
Thanks for the great comparison. Can you tell me if the internal systems used would be the same size? I mean, are they both designed to use the mirrorless internal? I currently have both the Action X 30 and the original Explore. I would like to be able to use the core system pieces I already have.
Hi, I can't answer what you are after because I do not know what Core Units you have or pack you would like, but you can find that info on the KS campaign link - just scroll down to the specification of the Core Units and look for 'compatibility': www.kickstarter.com/projects/shimodadesigns/shimoda-explore-v2
Is there a way I can use the straps to create a luggage strap that could allows the backpack to fit on luggage, that is, slide over the luggage upright handle tube? Thanks!
@@ShimodaDesigns awesome thank you!! I will look back and try and grab one. My bag is like 8 years old and I failed to see the signs of aging….it is literally busting at the seams haha
Hi, it does fit as Action X30 and 50 laptop sleeves were updated to match Explore's. Please view this video made by a customer which shows how it will fit. Also note he mentions the upper access on Explore, which Action X does not have - you will only have rear access. Finally you can use the front pocket to hold a laptop - best with your own padded sleeve. facebook.com/502336579/videos/pcb.2152749108199080/253747436820388
I've seen the E35 with the small core unit(the original) in the top pocket so they can access the camera from the top of the bag, can the E25 or E30 fit the small core unit in the same place?
This only works in the E35. With that said, for casual use you can do it without the Core Unit. The E series has light padding in the upper. I've done for non casual use but we all have different comfort levels with gear risk.
You have no zippable pouch on the belt for easy access of keys etc (that's a huge fail IMO). The back zip constantly catches on the loop on the inside (for whatever that might be used for). And the top pouch zip continually catches on the fabric!
@@Farnhamification if you roll it forward and close it at the back tightly, you should not catch it on a branch. Sure it’s possible but low odds. I live in a vey bush dense area, often bush wacking and have not an issue.
@@ShimodaDesigns thanks for this advice. It might be worth designing an accessory top lid to attach which would add extra storage/top cinching and prevent the roll top from getting caught when ducking under branches or pushing through scrub.
Great video explaining. However, the CC caption is $hit. I’m native Chinese Taiwanese, I can read the subtitles and it’s saying “Hello comrades. Who is your friend?” When you’re explaining technical stuff like the shoulder straps….. I don’t know who did this, but the Mainland Simplified Chinese caption is waaaaay off!!
This video didn't help me at all. Because now I know I want both.
Wow, this is a masterclass in "know your customer"!
Just packed my Explore V2 yesterday, brilliant design- thank you for using common sense in your approach.
Great job explaining the differences. I appreciate how much background information you provide about your products. I love my Action X50. Explore V2 might have been a better fit but oh well. Glad you explained the keychain location. It's always frustrated me and I never use it because it's so hard to reach. At least I understand the rationale. One request for the next generation: Include some interior pockets that are gusseted. The TPU pockets are essentially useless as they're too small to fit anything that isn't flat. OK, one more; A slightly larger camera pouch (like the Explore V2 appears to have) so it fits my iPhone 12 Pro Max. My favorite feature is hands-down the mesh side pockets. I love being able to fit any size water bottle and any of my tripods. These Shimoda bags are so versatile and well-designed!
Would the x50 fit as a carry on you think? I do a lot of air travel.
@@janmajnik6889good question. I worry the optics of the X50 would up the chances someone tells you you gotta check that bag in
Backed a Explore V2 30 to compliment my Action X50 and modified top-loader turned light pack. I love the X50 and the amount of gear I can safely carry, but I am looking forward to having something a little smaller, without the roll-top for local shooting where I don't need the big bag.
Now if we can get a bag and possibly travel case for all of us Super-Telephoto Prime users, that would be outstanding!
Appreciate the thoughtful approach to compare and contrast your product lines. I love my Explore 60 for traveling and just pre-ordered the Explore v2 E35 for quick daily outings. Swapping between my medium and large core units for both packs is a perfectly efficient system!
So after multiple videos I am all in with the Explorer 30L V2. Already own a the original Explorer 30L but just couldn't resist some of the upgraded features. I will end up optimizing each for different uses and if need be can always swap the core units. Thanks for creating an improved version of a product I already love. Take care.
Thank you Steven!. I'm happy to make good product for good people :)
Today I learned my X30 has a bike pump sleeve....
:)
this was the comparison I needed, and helped me make my choice. SO THANKFUL.
I’m a travel & landscape photographer, so I love the features of the new Explore V2 series. I’m not a day hiker though, I travel for many days/weeks with a single backpack to carry both photo gear and clothes etc., so the new Explore V2 bags are just too small.
But I don’t have any requirements for the rugged action sports features of the ActionX.
I wonder, will you be selling a V2 of the larger Explore 40 and 60 in future (any reasons why or why not)? Thanks.
Hi Paul, I seemed to have missed this question. The v1 Explore series is discontinued. the new E35 replaces the 40 and the X50 makes the 60 redundant. Action X (while having 'rugged' features), is designed so the those features do not dominate the appearance or get in the way. It will very much make a great travel bag is used by many travel bound photogs. With Explore v2 - making this series for strict Carry On was a big goal and the E35 is at the max, and since we have the X50 and 70... making a bigger version didn't make sense. Also for the design ratio or dimensions of bigger bags, the pack starts to become visually unappealing (IMO). Hope that makes sense. Ian
@@ShimodaDesigns Thanks, Ian. As the pandemic has prevented travel, I'm still yet to buy a bag. This information really helps.
I wasn't aware that carry-on was a deciding factor for the Explore V2, and I agree about the design ratio making bigger bags look strange too - thanks for explaining.
Thanks for the comparison. I am still debating if I should get the action X30 or the V2 35. The V2 is perfect when traveling with my wife on holiday but I need it for day hikes in the mountains such as a planned trip to Patagonia next year.
Great info. Support quality companies like yours. I own X30 and E40v1, both great backpacks!
Thank you 🙏
The 35LV2 will be my 3rd Shimoda bag I will own. Every time I will go out I will have to make a decision on which to us. They are delightful to us. Love the idea of the 3 handles as it will make it so much easier to put in a overhead bin, move it around or just put it on. Not getting any younger!!
Hi Ian, just received my 35L Explore V2, following Mark Denney’s. Let’s pack, fly & compose 🙏🏼
Please enjoy it :)
“The quick brown fox bought two Shimoda backpacks” 😂😂
Every time I watch one of these videos I learn something new about my x30! Didn't know the back pocket was accessable both ways
Which pocket do you mean?
@@ShimodaDesigns the inside back pocket or is that only a feature on the newer explore?
@@dubanalysis If you mean the dual-access pocket, that is only an Explore v2 feature. This one:? 4:01
@@ShimodaDesigns yes! looks like i'll have to get in on the kickstarter. i thoroughly loved my x30 but this might be better for everyday/travel/lighter uses
@@ShimodaDesigns i really appreciate these product detail videos! thank you
Great work again Ian. Loving the innovation and quality of the Shimoda bags. My new go to brand.
Thank you Manny - I appriciate that!
This was a great video. I am looking for a new camera backpack and I'm torn between action and explore series. After this video, i still don't know which one of those two to buy, but im 150% sure that i will not be disappointed.😂 Thank you for superb products that you have created, i can't wait to get mine 😅
Thanks Pekka!
Darn, missed the Kick Starter for the Explore v2. Just have to wait for my favorite camera shop to stock the new Explore v2
We should be on sale in October. Some places will have pre-orders. Best to ask your shop if they ordered them.
@@ShimodaDesigns thanks for touching base, I will pick up the Explorer 30 V2 in October here in Vancouver Canada!
I love my X30, but boy do I wish there was an X25 cause the smaller E25 looks super appealing since I prefer the smaller size.
looking very nice Ian, well done again. I love my X70 for my trekking & wild camping photography but the Explore is something that would suit for everyday...very interested thank you again for a superb product.
Thank you Geo! Appreciate the comment and you are right on track, E-Series compliments Action X well.
Hey Geo!
just saw your comment and it got my attention.
The Explore looks like a perfect day hike or city bag.
But I've been interested in multi day hiking and camping with landscape photography.
The X70 seems like the best bag in the market for this right now, but I can't find anyone showing all the gear in there in order to have a good idea.
Is there anyway you could share your experience camping with this bag?
Great job with the new bag, Ian. I love that you added the lockable zippers and a large mirrorless core unit. Is the new, more breathable harness system compatible with the Action X series and will it be available separately? Good luck with the KS.
Compatible yes, but not available seperately.
I ordered the V2 35L 😊
Now i hope it comes in september, so i can use it on my phototrip in october 🤞
I hope so too. Thank you.
Yes I'm going to do the same for my October trip too!
So much attention to detail, I just had to buy it!
Thank you 🙂
I just ordered the black Explore v2 35.
Great work, Ian! I really liked my original Explore 40. But it needed some additional and modified features. My Action X delivered on those features in a major way! I love my Action X 30. But I am not really an adventure sports person. And now this new Explore V2 looks like the perfect set of refinements for what I do (landscape photography involving day hikes at the most and an occasional ride on my gravel bike). Ordered the 30 and small mirrorless insert kit last night. That small mirrorless insert will be a nice option given that I already have the medium mirrorless. I am curious about a couple of the accessories that were visible in some of the RUclips reviews. Especially the new filter packet thing. Looking forward to learning when that is available for purchase. Again, great work on the improvements! Also great work refining and simplifying the Kickstarter process.
Hey Dan, thanks again :) appriciate the conitued support. Check the 1st update on KS for more info on those items.
Good video I own the x but may buy the v for travel. I guess two bags are not too many.
nice one ! well thought out looking forward to getting mine .
Thank you.
@@ShimodaDesigns ordered ! cant wait :) great job Ian
love a very thoughtful product and this video
Thank you! It took forever to make :)
This was very informative, much appreciated :)
Glad to help 👍
Great comparison, but no base handle on the Explore v2? That's a real bugbear of mine having to zip up everything before being able to move the bag a few feet.
1:19 point 4. Explore has a Base Handle. Bugbear :) never heard that one.
Do the main upper compartments in both the Action X and the Explore v2 extend flexibly down into the backpacks belly so that it fills the whole free space? So that if I use the smallest core unit, all additional room can used for hiking gear and be accessed from the top? (Hope this question was clearly phrased. I'm asking this because I'm imagining not bringing much camera gear, just the camera and a couple of lenses, and I would need the rest of the available space for hiking equipment, at the same time as I don't want to have to open the back and expose my camera gear to the elements in order to access that hiking gear)
Same question here
Maybe late... But from my understanding only the action x have proper separation
do the bags have a compartment at the very bottom? i love that compartment as an area dedicated solely to a rain cover, which also acts as extra padding on the bottom of the pack
The is no compartment but the bottom is already padded. There is nothing to stop you from putting the RC under the Core Unit and achieving the same effect.
@@ShimodaDesigns hmm, that's true. but there could be times where you're in a rush and need to pack the damp rc back in, and it's better with it's own waterproof compartment. just a thought. your bag still looks the best in function and design to me so i'm still going to buy one regardless!
I'm struggling so hard to choose between the explorer 30L and 35L. It's so hard to choose!
If we can help... just ask
Wonder if anywhere on the web there's an image comparing the Explore V2 35 vs. Action X50 showing how much non-camera gear you can store in comparison
HI I am not sure there is but they are substantially different. 15L plus 7L expansion and the shape and space of the X50 is much more useable as it is more of a cylinder than the rounded off top of Explore.
Very informative, thank you! I’m now eagerly waiting for the October window to order a V2! Any chance the Explorer V2 appears in gray in October?
Only for the color blind ;)
@@ShimodaDesigns 😁
so the is action the more suitable for a multi day(3+) hike and camping?
I see several landscape photographers using these bags but I don't find any who does long hikes AND landscape photography together to have an idea on how the bag takes and organize all the gear.
Do you have your explorer V2 available in Romania? I'm interested in checking it out to use it eventually for my diverse photography situations. Thank you!
Hi please ail the EU distributor for regional info. Orders@macgroupeu.com
I am curious about the dimension specs for the Explore V2 35L and 30L - i cant seem to find them thx
Please visit this page: www.kickstarter.com/projects/shimodadesigns/shimoda-explore-v2
Hello! Please add two straps on the bottom for ability to carry big volume equipment (for example: winter sleeping bag or tent)
Hi we sell accessory straps that attached to bottom of Action X but also Explore v2 comes with those straps. They are removable. Search Accessory Straps on our website. There are about 12 different mounting points depending on what pack.
@@ShimodaDesigns thank you!!!
I have the original explorer x60 and honestly, this make want the Action x70 (for camping trips and wildlife gear) and Explorer 35 (for weekend trips). Y’all wouldn’t happen to have any promos for the x70 would you? Lol
Promos videos?
I was torn between the Action X50 and Explore V2 35, but ordered the latter yesterday. Now I just have to wait for it to arrive! One of my biggest points of indecision was the fact I have a Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8G lens which requires a 150mm filter system and the correspondingly oversized filter holder. Not one single photography backpack manufacturer addresses where something so large could fit. While I'm in the minority, I'm not a unicorn! 🙂 I finally decided to add the top loader to the included Medium DSLR ICU, rather than the Small DSLR ICU, to make more room in the top compartment, which I THINK will work. Gear loads are individualized, but no one seems to give it more than a cursory mention. Just sayin'. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Send me you a pic of your filter set up. I use a 150mm set up and fit it in rear access's padded sleeve. But you mount may not be like mine. ian@shimodadesigns.com
Is it possible to bring the shoulder straps from the V2 series to the Action X? I now have the carrying comfort because I have products from both series. The V2 is much (!!!) more comfortable. Is it possible to order them? Or I should sell my action x 30 and 50 and buy the new explorers ... 🤔
I'd get the Action X backpack because I like to think I'm more hardcore than I really am. Sitting on the couch of my living room.
In this video you say that the action x will only take a 15” laptop but I’ve seen where it says that the action x50 v2 will take the 16” and that’s the one I’m looking at getting
Yes, this video is old and refers to v1. We we made the sleeve bigger since then.
@@ShimodaDesigns thanks
yup, explore v2 is definitely replacing my fstop bag
Has anyone found if the Peak Design capture clip can still easily be mounted on the straps of both bags? Thanks!
Hi please view this Reel: ruclips.net/user/shortsbuCS0WGd7OU
I would choose V2.
thx
I already got the Core DSLR Large Unit but cant decide between 35 V2 or Action X5. Iam more traveller and diver, but that extra rolltop space on the action makes the decision so damn hard :D
I wish we had a store to try it on nearby.
If you are after more freedom with your space and how you use it... the roll top adds a big reason to go X50. As we say, Action X is the utility / pick-up truck. Explore is the SUV.
@@ShimodaDesigns Just received my Explore V2 35 Cant wait to use it in open field. Iam also starting to recommend it to everyone... this bag is just almost perfect! Thank your for making this fantastic Product while beeing such a nice guy!
@@InfiniteBlue_ Thanks Jonas :)
This helped a lot! Thanks!
I thought I wanted an Action, but it turns out Explore v2 is the girl for me.
Thanks for the great comparison. Can you tell me if the internal systems used would be the same size? I mean, are they both designed to use the mirrorless internal? I currently have both the Action X 30 and the original Explore. I would like to be able to use the core system pieces I already have.
Hi, I can't answer what you are after because I do not know what Core Units you have or pack you would like, but you can find that info on the KS campaign link - just scroll down to the specification of the Core Units and look for 'compatibility': www.kickstarter.com/projects/shimodadesigns/shimoda-explore-v2
@@ShimodaDesigns Thanks you.
Is there a way I can use the straps to create a luggage strap that could allows the backpack to fit on luggage, that is, slide over the luggage upright handle tube? Thanks!
Explore v2 has a luggage pass through. For Action X see: ruclips.net/video/JtJVP63s1F0/видео.html
When will the v2 be available for the general public? I just found it and wanted to back on Kickstarter but it has been closed :-/
October, pre-orders start mid September-ish
@@ShimodaDesigns awesome thank you!! I will look back and try and grab one. My bag is like 8 years old and I failed to see the signs of aging….it is literally busting at the seams haha
Just got my x30 today!
Will the Action X fit the new 16” MacBook pros? Or is that strictly a 15” laptop sleeve? Thanks
Hi, it does fit as Action X30 and 50 laptop sleeves were updated to match Explore's. Please view this video made by a customer which shows how it will fit. Also note he mentions the upper access on Explore, which Action X does not have - you will only have rear access. Finally you can use the front pocket to hold a laptop - best with your own padded sleeve. facebook.com/502336579/videos/pcb.2152749108199080/253747436820388
@@ShimodaDesigns That link doesn’t work, says “content not available” .. but thanks for the response
It's me I am the quick brown fox but I uh... bought 3 Shimoda backpacks
:) Thank you!
I've seen the E35 with the small core unit(the original) in the top pocket so they can access the camera from the top of the bag, can the E25 or E30 fit the small core unit in the same place?
Think i got my answer on this video at the 34:40 mark
ruclips.net/video/5DcH5DUpRuU/видео.html
This only works in the E35. With that said, for casual use you can do it without the Core Unit. The E series has light padding in the upper. I've done for non casual use but we all have different comfort levels with gear risk.
Thanks! I just saw your recent video where you put a 16-28 in the top of an e25 looks slick. Love the photos on the 70-200
Hermosas mochilas, pero demasiado caras.Estaba pensando en invertir en una por kickstarter, pero me pide solo para Chile $USD 175 extras, es demasiado
action should also have the long side handle for luggage handle
can explorer v2 accommodate a 16inch laptop like Lenovo legion 5i Pro
If it's bigger than MBP 16, it will likely only fit in the front pocket.
@@ShimodaDesigns Thanks man
will the x50 fit my 16inch macbook pro?
It's a tight fit but can fit.
Edited: campaign is closed. www.kickstarter.com/projects/shimodadesigns/shimoda-explore-v2
What about someone who missed the kickstarter? When is it open for ordering on the website?
@@DaIndian123 October but partipating retailers will take pre-orders in September.
@@ShimodaDesigns Thanks
@@ShimodaDesigns is the plan still October?
why are the large mirrorless core units a 1/16th of a inch too short to fit a sony body with 200-600 . ? No bueno
ruclips.net/video/L7DfvDqgMK8/видео.html we can't do it all but the video may help you see how the 200-600 actually fits...
You have no zippable pouch on the belt for easy access of keys etc (that's a huge fail IMO). The back zip constantly catches on the loop on the inside (for whatever that might be used for). And the top pouch zip continually catches on the fabric!
POV: You are a quick brown fox.
The Action should have some kind of flap to stow away the top roll top to prevent it from getting caught on branches, scrub, bush etc.
@@Farnhamification if you roll it forward and close it at the back tightly, you should not catch it on a branch. Sure it’s possible but low odds. I live in a vey bush dense area, often bush wacking and have not an issue.
If you are having issues and have it rolled correctly take an Accessory strap and strap it down. Both the front and back panel have attachment points.
@@ShimodaDesigns thanks for this advice. It might be worth designing an accessory top lid to attach which would add extra storage/top cinching and prevent the roll top from getting caught when ducking under branches or pushing through scrub.
Ian?
Great video explaining. However, the CC caption is $hit. I’m native Chinese Taiwanese, I can read the subtitles and it’s saying “Hello comrades. Who is your friend?” When you’re explaining technical stuff like the shoulder straps….. I don’t know who did this, but the Mainland Simplified Chinese caption is waaaaay off!!
Whoops :) Thanks for letting me know. It's from a software we were experimenting with. Ian