I bought the backloader. One thing I totally forgot about is the carrying comfort. Compared to my regular backpack - Osprey Escapist 32 - this Manfrotto is bad. Definitelly not a bag you want to carry over an hour. My shouldermuscles went stiff right away. The foam is too stiff on the straps and they run too closely together.
It fits within the size limit of airlines generally. Some airlines would consider it as the main carry-on, some would consider this as the personal bag if you have another carry-on so it would still be best to check. But generally, it fits within the common size limits
@@NiccoValenzuelaPH Thank you! In many European airlines, it is a little bit higher/bigger. However, they could use these guidelines less strictly. Starting from April, I will fly across Europe like a digital nomad with only this backpack and my Sony FX3. I wonder whether I can attach to it a Manfrotto Befree tripod as well. Fingers crossed. We shall see... In the worst-case scenario I will have to pay extra.
@@RobertPetras this is just about 75% the size of the biggest backpack Ive brought on US airlines so that will most likely work. The Befree tripod will fit on the side so unless they dont allow tripods in the cabin, that shouldnt be a problem
Hello! Terribly sorry for the delayed response. I dont own a 1D but considering the vertical space, I think it would fit. Thank you for your kind words!
It's been 10 months since i first watched this video. Still digging these Manfro Bags 💪
The padlocks make these bags Pinas Ready 👌
I bought the backloader. One thing I totally forgot about is the carrying comfort. Compared to my regular backpack - Osprey Escapist 32 - this Manfrotto is bad. Definitelly not a bag you want to carry over an hour. My shouldermuscles went stiff right away. The foam is too stiff on the straps and they run too closely together.
Does the frontloader have bigger laptop compartment compared to backloader?
Btw, ang ganda nila both!! The minimalist design is such a beauty.
Both 15 inch :) though a bit more width on the frontloader.
You're right Sir. Hirap nga mamili. 👌
Diba! Hahaha
Hi Nicco, thanks for this great review. Just a question: can we use these backpacks as a (free) carry-on backpack on airplanes? Thanks again!
It fits within the size limit of airlines generally. Some airlines would consider it as the main carry-on, some would consider this as the personal bag if you have another carry-on so it would still be best to check. But generally, it fits within the common size limits
@@NiccoValenzuelaPH Thank you! In many European airlines, it is a little bit higher/bigger. However, they could use these guidelines less strictly. Starting from April, I will fly across Europe like a digital nomad with only this backpack and my Sony FX3. I wonder whether I can attach to it a Manfrotto Befree tripod as well. Fingers crossed. We shall see... In the worst-case scenario I will have to pay extra.
@@RobertPetras this is just about 75% the size of the biggest backpack Ive brought on US airlines so that will most likely work. The Befree tripod will fit on the side so unless they dont allow tripods in the cabin, that shouldnt be a problem
I'm just wondering if I can fit a stribog and a mini chest rig in here neatly. Nice little covert concerned citizen bag. . .
Will this bag fit under a seat on a flight?
Hello Nicco!
does the front loader carry a 1D-style body? Is there enough space? Thanks! P.s. you have a new follower on IG, great photos!
Hello! Terribly sorry for the delayed response. I dont own a 1D but considering the vertical space, I think it would fit. Thank you for your kind words!
@@NiccoValenzuelaPH Oh, not a problem at all! I have 3 backpacks so i'm not in a hurry to buy one. Many thanks 😊
Ganda tlaga!!
you it fit 16" laptop?
it looks good but too expensive