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  • Опубликовано: 12 авг 2024
  • Osprey Kamber I want to discuss this backpack with ya'll. Have been using it for a couple of days and this might be my new hiking photography backpack. I will tell you my first impressions and opinions. Let's go!

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  • @ZioComposite
    @ZioComposite Год назад +2

    It really is interesting like you said about Osprey not talking much about this pack and honestly feel like they could adjust slightly more for Camera users. Do you still have this pack? Looking to get the Osprey Soelden 32 which also has back panel access but will not be using in winter/cold conditions. What's your experience using it for warmer/summer climates? (If you have that is) The other Osprey have a floating back but this of course is different so wasn't sure if it's completely hugging your back or mostly near the lumbar area. Thank you!

    • @VlogsByEl
      @VlogsByEl  Год назад +1

      Hi and yes I even asked to colab, but of course I'm no one important so they don't care. However, they do have great customer service. Now, I have another video about this one if I remember correctly where I say its the perfect camera backpack. Well, if you been looking for one, you know the term "Perfect Camera Backpack" is like a Unicorn. But anyways, no I have not used it in a long time and second I have not used it during long hikes. I got the Mammut Ducan 24 during my 2000 to 3000 metres adventures and will take the Prvke 21 (just for the sake of experimenting this summer haha) and the Ducan and The Mammut Trion with me. The Mammut are by far the best im experience. However, there are many factors so let me get back to answering your questions. Using in warmer conditions (honest answer=every backpack is going to make you sweat hands down. Osprey Syncro is the only one that will deliver in my experience to a less sweatier back in warm conditions, relative per person of course). If I may advise you on a couple based on my experiences (aside from checking my other videos)
      1 - Mammut Trion Hands down the nr. 1 for me now.
      2 - Wandrd Fernweh (heavy but delivers 100%) also looks like it could carry more than it can.
      3 - Mammut Ducan 24 again a Mammut, non camera backpack, no back access, however super light and if you want to compromise the best backpack for mountaineering "light" imo.
      4 - Osprey Syncro the most comfortable backpack ever, hands down. Many compartments, check out my video on that one, I'd say it gives you a lot of info.
      5 - I dont have it anymore because of stupid right side camera access, but the Shimoda action x30 is also a gem. Quality and really good, however backpanel, don't expect great stuff.
      Hope that helped you a bit :)

    • @ZioComposite
      @ZioComposite Год назад

      @@VlogsByEl thank you so much for the insight and experience you have. Too true, camera backpacks seem to be a game of compromise l. I'll take a look into the suggestions and check out the videos!

  • @dma7878
    @dma7878 10 месяцев назад +1

    thanks bro for your review. which cube for camera/lenses storage you fitted in the backpack?

    • @VlogsByEl
      @VlogsByEl  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi there, ESSENTIAL CAMERA CUBE by Wandrd. That is the one that fits perfect in there. 🙏