Have tried various camera backpacks over the years, the one prior to this was the Lowepro whistler 450, which is a great backpack for camera gear, but won’t hold very much else.
This on the other hand will hold all that I need for a day out or even a few days. Got a Camelbak hydration bladder to go in this, due to it having safety valve where hose connects to bladder, so if it comes out it shouldn’t leak, also have the f stop hydration bag too. Great backpack.
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- Advantages
- Useful details
- Comfortable to carry
- Good carry system
- Good storage options
- Good adjustment options
Its reasonably costly, but it is a durable bag and extremely comfortable. Ive used it on many a trek and I'm glad i purchased it. Its just big enough if your not going out for a week wild camping and I'm disappointed in not being able to acquire the cover for it, but thats a small point. Im not totally convinced its 100% downpour proof either. all in all if you want a quality camera bag then F-stop gear is the way to go.
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- Advantages
- Comfortable to carry
- Useful details
- Good carry system
- Good adjustment options
- Easy to load
- Lightweight
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- Recommended use
- Travel
- Leisure
- All around
- Camping
- Beginner
- Trekking
I've used F-stop since they fist became available in the UK, robust quality as you would expect with the price tag but worth spending the money IMO. Only dislikes are 1) the bag material is now much more lightweight than the original bags, and 2) the padded material on the inside of the ICUs seems not to last very long before it get worn.
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- Advantages
- Good carry system
- Easy to load
- Good storage options
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- Disadvantages
- Heavy
Could you please let me know what icu fits in the Ajna (40l) backpack? Thank you very much.