This is the most honest and relatable review I have seen so far for the backpack, it really deserves way more views. Thank you for the review, it is very helpful.
They changed the middle divider into a removeable one because people complained. There's always a complaint 😅 Besides, with the old one, if you don't need it you can't remove it and it's a little bulky so it takes space. With the strap pocket, that's a specific problem you had. It wasn't very useful for me. Harder to open, access, and put bigger stuff too. Now I can use it more, maybe with filters or lens covers. Besides, they have a new camera strap clip for arcaswiss that might replace the PD one. It might be easier to use. And the strap pockets possibly made the backpack more comfortable. I'm not sure when the last time I used those pockets. For me, only the removed RFID pocket was a downgrade. I think there's pros and cons to the changes. But I kinda like the design of the older shoulder bag. Cause usually I have other stuff I can put on top compartment, maybe a second camera. It was great when you just want to bring that bag, you can fit an a7c with 35mm there, plus a gropro AND your phone. That was crazy. But it's not a big deal. Sad to see it go but I can adapt and find other ways. But I appreciate this video. All good information, thanks!
My zipper messed up on the same spot and I was really bummed out about it. But I still use the bag, just sucks I cant access the top side panel properly
@@juljanskurani so its pretty much stuck closed at the moment, but the prior "fix" for me was that at the very top part of the track I used to pliers and cut the track. It was the only way I was able to put the zipper back on track , because it dangled loose from one side. It had came off due to the bottom right of the pocket doing the same thing as the video. So it was working, but I forgot to tie a little know at the very top where I had cut, so I zipped it a tad beyond that point. And well as of now its kinda stuck closed lol Hope that all made sense
Hi Juljan, An after-market buckle for the strap could partially solve your chest strap issue. Find the buckle you like (there are many options on the net) with the correct width, and please measure it three times before cutting the original PGY strap in the right place. However, that will not solve the ability to move it easily up and down. I had the peak design backpack strap mount, and I hated it. Every step was a click because there was play in the mechanics. I replaced it with the PGY version and have been happy ever since. The PGY version is cheaper and PGY offers a wider range of attachments, such as those for any tripod (so you wouldn't have to buy the limited variety and very expensive PD tripods). The PGY downside is that you cannot adjust as precisely the hold on the strap, and I wish it would not slide slowly down while attached to OneMo 2. The lack of answer from the PGY warranty department is a bummer.
Is it possible to place a mavic air2s vertically in it? also, do you have the internal depth measurement of the main compartment? online there are only external measurements...
Oficially you can‘t because OneMo 2 has different kinds of hooks to mount the waist straps, however the Original one mo also has hooks on the same spot where you can mount the waist straps from the onemo 2. The hooks are different though so it doesn‘t work that well, but perhaps it‘s better than nothing.
Thanks for your answer ! I own a Onemo for one year and for long trails in mountain the only thing missing is waist strap ! All other features of this backpack are just perfect 👍 I'm ordering a waist strap now !
@@vincentrichard2703 Hello Vincent, Just checking in after four months regarding your comment about the waist straps. How are they holding up? Are they of good quality? Do they attach securely, or do they move around while hiking? I miss this feature too. Let me know if it’s worth it. Thanks a lot, and have a great day! 🥾🎥🌎
@@juljanskurani PGYTech as a lifetime warranty. I wrote them and never got a response. I really like the bag but probably will look for something else now that I know the zippers are prone to breaking
@@jasonjones5479 damn I wrote them too because I read about the lifetime warranty as well, 2 months ago and they never got back to me neither. I thought I was some isolated case for whatever reason so I didn't want to spread negativity on the company and make a big deal out of it, because I actually like the bags a lot, but knowing it wasn't only me sound really bad.
This is the most honest and relatable review I have seen so far for the backpack, it really deserves way more views. Thank you for the review, it is very helpful.
Glad I could help! :)
this is the exact review i was looking for a few months ago 😂
Hahah my old bag didn’t break soon enough 🤣
Do you think you made the right choice in retrospect though?
@@juljanskurani i do! I really like the V2, but i agree on the chest strap, i only use it for very long walks
@@JamesLeithart got you
They changed the middle divider into a removeable one because people complained. There's always a complaint 😅
Besides, with the old one, if you don't need it you can't remove it and it's a little bulky so it takes space.
With the strap pocket, that's a specific problem you had. It wasn't very useful for me. Harder to open, access, and put bigger stuff too. Now I can use it more, maybe with filters or lens covers.
Besides, they have a new camera strap clip for arcaswiss that might replace the PD one. It might be easier to use.
And the strap pockets possibly made the backpack more comfortable. I'm not sure when the last time I used those pockets.
For me, only the removed RFID pocket was a downgrade.
I think there's pros and cons to the changes.
But I kinda like the design of the older shoulder bag. Cause usually I have other stuff I can put on top compartment, maybe a second camera. It was great when you just want to bring that bag, you can fit an a7c with 35mm there, plus a gropro AND your phone. That was crazy. But it's not a big deal. Sad to see it go but I can adapt and find other ways.
But I appreciate this video. All good information, thanks!
My zipper messed up on the same spot and I was really bummed out about it. But I still use the bag, just sucks I cant access the top side panel properly
Did you permanently close that pocket?
@@juljanskurani so its pretty much stuck closed at the moment, but the prior "fix" for me was that at the very top part of the track I used to pliers and cut the track. It was the only way I was able to put the zipper back on track , because it dangled loose from one side. It had came off due to the bottom right of the pocket doing the same thing as the video. So it was working, but I forgot to tie a little know at the very top where I had cut, so I zipped it a tad beyond that point. And well as of now its kinda stuck closed lol
Hope that all made sense
Hi Juljan,
An after-market buckle for the strap could partially solve your chest strap issue. Find the buckle you like (there are many options on the net) with the correct width, and please measure it three times before cutting the original PGY strap in the right place. However, that will not solve the ability to move it easily up and down.
I had the peak design backpack strap mount, and I hated it. Every step was a click because there was play in the mechanics. I replaced it with the PGY version and have been happy ever since. The PGY version is cheaper and PGY offers a wider range of attachments, such as those for any tripod (so you wouldn't have to buy the limited variety and very expensive PD tripods). The PGY downside is that you cannot adjust as precisely the hold on the strap, and I wish it would not slide slowly down while attached to OneMo 2.
The lack of answer from the PGY warranty department is a bummer.
Just got my used OneMo a few weeks ago. I'm really happy with it
my zipper died the same way but it was the main zipper. loved the bag but seems risky to try another
thank you for your honest review
Glad I could help! 😊
Is it possible to place a mavic air2s vertically in it? also, do you have the internal depth measurement of the main compartment? online there are only external measurements...
Thank you for the review.
A few months have passed since your review. Can you say anything about the material quality.
Hi, thanks for watching!
At this point everything‘s still perfect. All the zippers work with no issues and it also has no scratches or anything.
Does Onemo have a warranty? I'm assuming that they could fix a zipper pretty easily.
They‘re supposed to have a lifetime warranty of some sort on the OneMo backpacks, but they never responded to my warranty claim so idk what‘s up…
Please contact them and they will fix it. They just did for me
@@juljanskuraniemail them to follow up. Got a response for mine.
@@juljanskurani Same with me here. Seems the whole "lifetime warranty" thing is a scam.
thank you for sharing your thoughts esp about the zippers
What about waist strap ? Is it possible to use it on Onemo first version ?
Oficially you can‘t because OneMo 2 has different kinds of hooks to mount the waist straps, however the Original one mo also has hooks on the same spot where you can mount the waist straps from the onemo 2. The hooks are different though so it doesn‘t work that well, but perhaps it‘s better than nothing.
Thanks for your answer ! I own a Onemo for one year and for long trails in mountain the only thing missing is waist strap ! All other features of this backpack are just perfect 👍
I'm ordering a waist strap now !
@@vincentrichard2703 for long walks they really helpful. Let me know if it works when you try it on your next trail!
@@juljanskuraniSure I will !
@@vincentrichard2703 Hello Vincent,
Just checking in after four months regarding your comment about the waist straps. How are they holding up? Are they of good quality? Do they attach securely, or do they move around while hiking?
I miss this feature too. Let me know if it’s worth it.
Thanks a lot, and have a great day! 🥾🎥🌎
Is it 35l or 25l?
It‘s the 25L version
I'm looking to buy a new backpack because the zipper on my ONEMO broke. Now I see the same happened to you I'm thinking I'll go with something else
I feel you. I never expected that particular zipper to brake, but it did. Just curious to know, the zipper of which pocket broke in your case?
For me it was the main zipper
@@juljanskurani PGYTech as a lifetime warranty. I wrote them and never got a response. I really like the bag but probably will look for something else now that I know the zippers are prone to breaking
@@jasonjones5479 damn I wrote them too because I read about the lifetime warranty as well, 2 months ago and they never got back to me neither. I thought I was some isolated case for whatever reason so I didn't want to spread negativity on the company and make a big deal out of it, because I actually like the bags a lot, but knowing it wasn't only me sound really bad.
@@juljanskurani I am the third case of not getting a response.