Backpack has a total of 4.25 stars. Construction and shell material used: 4.5/5 The construction is excellent. The material used is very high quality, thick and durable. So the durability, strength and protection is definitely better than other Lowepro bags I've had (although none of them had structural or durability issues). The upper part of the backpack is made of hard plastic. It reliably protects everything that is up there. I use the top for the main camera, which faces down. Versatility, accessibility and internal flexibility: 5/5. The inner shell is very well filled with many high-quality separators. You can arrange partitions as you like. The best thing about this bag is that you have 4 access points to the interior: two quick access sides open, the top is open and the back is fully open for full access to the entire interior. Combined with an unlimited number of dividers, this bag becomes the most versatile and user-friendly bag on the market. Not too big, but not tiny either. Prostate Internal Volume 350aw II LARGE. It contains 1 90/f21 medium telephoto lens with 50-2300 medium zoom 2 small prime lenses: 23 and 35 an XH1 full-size crop with 16-55/f2.8 full-size standard zoom An XT20 small crop with metal grip and Wide-angle zoom 10 -24/f4 for .4 filters, charger and 4 additional batteries. And iPad Pro 3rd Gen 2018 12.9. I found if the bag had a larger outside zippered pocket somewhere (maybe on the back) it would be even more perfect. Comfort level for multi-day tours: 3.75/5. The straps are reinforced. and it offers chest straps and good waist straps to take the pressure off your shoulders. Unlike the Tremor M-150, which offers only slightly less internal capacity, the Organic 350 aw II wasn't designed to be lightweight. In addition, due to the large internal volume, this backpack can easily become heavy when loaded. Therefore, the overall weight distribution and the comfort of the shoulder straps are crucial for users. I have found that the pressure of the weight on my shoulders is high when loaded with the equipment listed and is NOT comfortable when not applied. waist belt and chest belt. The difference in comfort level is huge when comparing the g to a Thinktank outdoor walker, a pro outdoor walker, or even a low-profile Trekkor M150. This is really very disappointing. As expected, weight distribution improves significantly when using the hip and chest straps. But the comfort level is still lower than the other backpack I mentioned above. Features and Cons: 4/5 The full external strap system is carried over from the last generation and is a great and nice feature if you are into other modular add-ons. -a or tripod on it. However, due to the many strap points on the outside, the backpack did not have large outside pockets. Let's say if you are traveling and you have a map, small tags, passport, plan tickets, etc., you must use laptop/tablet cases to hope for them. Or you might sacrifice one of the quick access slots (top, left, or right side of the bag) for slightly larger items when traveling. Overall: This is a great backpack. Almost the best design and functionality you can find on the current market. I would give it 4.25 stars out of 5. And I recommend it.
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