Ive been using the alice pack I was issued 35 years ago. Why because no company made a modular pack with a frame. This company is great and make high grade framed packs, with durable materials. The 35L pack holds my Canon R7, Canon eos-1V, 2 speed lites, 70-200 mm, 100-500mm, 24-70mm, 16-35mm, 35mm film, batteries, remotes, lens hoods, foul weather gear, an mre and various tools. The company is in Hong Kong, so if you live in NA, buy their products before they will be required to increase the prices due to a Tariff campaign that is set to be initiated in first quarter 2025. Nice video, Thank you!
Are the photos with the large white telephoto attached to a camera at the top of the bag (5:01 mark of video), is a also of the 25L bag, or is that the 35L? Do you know what lens the white telephoto is? I'm trying to decide if I can get by with the 25L or would need a 35L to have a canon RF 100-500 attached to a body on top, and have a 24-70 attached to a body for the side access.
Great review! Do you if the side access compartment is large enough to be able to access a gripped or pro size body attached to a lens (i.e. Canon R5 with grip and 24-70 f2.8L lens)? Same question for the top load? Is the camera bag deep enough for a gripped body with a L-Bracket attached? Do you know if the beetle camera clip can attach to cameras that have arca-Swiss tripod quick-access plates?
Would it be possible for you to provide the dimensions of the side access compartment? I'm trying to determine if I can access a gripped camera body (or pro size body like the eos 1DX) with an attached lens using the side access compartment. From what i read on the kickstarter page, the depth of the inner compartment is 180 mm (7 inches), however I'm not sure if the side access compartment is the same size.
If you don't mind disclosing i am curious of your body dimensions. The hip strap in your video seems cinched all the way & seem a bit loose. My spouse is petite size & wondering how well it might fit
I am 170cm and I would say I am US size 6? If your Mrs is petite, she may also want to check out OneMo Lite (or Air) alongside this new release. Alway check the weight of the bag :)
@@Young360 Thanks for the update. We're primarily interested in the OnePro because of the mesh panel design not normally seen in photobags. We have a Shimoda Explore V2 25L and the waist/hip strap when cinched all the way is barely snug. My spouse wears US size-0 pants. Looks like this OnePro might be too loose.
@@Young360 Went ahead and bought the OnePro Flex for myself but turns out the hip strap when cinched down all the way fits my spouse. Unfortunately, the shoulder straps were a bit too wide & stiff for their comfort.
Another wonderful professional review. Love the camera backpack. However, after years of carrying them around with camera equipment, they eventually ruined my back. Be careful of carrying a lot of equipment like that. I now use a Pelican case with wheels and drag it behind me. Take care of your back, dear.
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Ive been using the alice pack I was issued 35 years ago. Why because no company made a modular pack with a frame. This company is great and make high grade framed packs, with durable materials. The 35L pack holds my Canon R7, Canon eos-1V, 2 speed lites, 70-200 mm, 100-500mm, 24-70mm, 16-35mm, 35mm film, batteries, remotes, lens hoods, foul weather gear, an mre and various tools. The company is in Hong Kong, so if you live in NA, buy their products before they will be required to increase the prices due to a Tariff campaign that is set to be initiated in first quarter 2025. Nice video, Thank you!
seems we could put the xt3 +150-600mm in it with no problem. Great video
Are the photos with the large white telephoto attached to a camera at the top of the bag (5:01 mark of video), is a also of the 25L bag, or is that the 35L? Do you know what lens the white telephoto is? I'm trying to decide if I can get by with the 25L or would need a 35L to have a canon RF 100-500 attached to a body on top, and have a 24-70 attached to a body for the side access.
Nice review Young. Thank you for sharing. 👍👍👍
Nice, thorough review. Really wanted to get this bag. The non removable waist straps and the front strap management is a dealbreaker for me, however.
thanks for sharing. hopefully, the next one has what you wish for :)
Great review! Do you if the side access compartment is large enough to be able to access a gripped or pro size body attached to a lens (i.e. Canon R5 with grip and 24-70 f2.8L lens)? Same question for the top load? Is the camera bag deep enough for a gripped body with a L-Bracket attached?
Do you know if the beetle camera clip can attach to cameras that have arca-Swiss tripod quick-access plates?
great 👌
Nice bag, great review, thanks for sharing.
I don’t miss a day a week kislux This show..
Would it be possible for you to provide the dimensions of the side access compartment? I'm trying to determine if I can access a gripped camera body (or pro size body like the eos 1DX) with an attached lens using the side access compartment.
From what i read on the kickstarter page, the depth of the inner compartment is 180 mm (7 inches), however I'm not sure if the side access compartment is the same size.
been eying thi. so glad you reviewed it
Nice review ❤
Long time no see! Hope you are well my friend!! 100k soon!!!
Long time!!! How is it going? Hope this year is going well with investments and all 👍👍👍
If you don't mind disclosing i am curious of your body dimensions. The hip strap in your video seems cinched all the way & seem a bit loose. My spouse is petite size & wondering how well it might fit
I am 170cm and I would say I am US size 6? If your Mrs is petite, she may also want to check out OneMo Lite (or Air) alongside this new release. Alway check the weight of the bag :)
@@Young360 Thanks for the update.
We're primarily interested in the OnePro because of the mesh panel design not normally seen in photobags.
We have a Shimoda Explore V2 25L and the waist/hip strap when cinched all the way is barely snug. My spouse wears US size-0 pants. Looks like this OnePro might be too loose.
@@Battlem0nk many of these designs seem to be more for big men...
@@Young360 Went ahead and bought the OnePro Flex for myself but turns out the hip strap when cinched down all the way fits my spouse. Unfortunately, the shoulder straps were a bit too wide & stiff for their comfort.
@@Battlem0nk hope the straps become more comfortable soon
Your weight loss is FANTASTIC gorgeous
Hi Young, have You been to Norway last week 🤭
i want to go to Norway one day!
@@Young360 You're welcome 👏👏. And with Your great photography it will make a stunning commercial 👏🔥
Hi young ❤️
Hi Lucchi!
@@Young360 ♡♡♡
Another wonderful professional review. Love the camera backpack. However, after years of carrying them around with camera equipment, they eventually ruined my back. Be careful of carrying a lot of equipment like that. I now use a Pelican case with wheels and drag it behind me. Take care of your back, dear.
thanks for a good advice!!!
it's ginormous ha. let me go see if they have a smaller model
What’s your height for reference?
170cm
I want to make vlog with you..
That bag is so big, I bet you could sleep in hahahaha :-)
But its make sweating in 30 to 35 c
at that weather, even if one is naked, one would sweat 🤣🤣
@@Young360 😂
appreciate the review but any chance you can review other brands?
i would like to, if those brands reach out to me!!
@@Young360 understood. Thanks.
Nice review ❤