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Review on πŸŽ’ Versatile Endurax Camera Laptop Backpack for Outdoor Travel, Hiking - Ideal for 2 DSLR/SLR, 4-6 Lenses - Unisex Design by Joshua Albright

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent customer service.

First of all I have to say that the customer service I received was excellent, they went above and beyond to make the customer happy which is me. I received my first one without the five small dividers so I messaged the seller and told them about my problem. They asked me to send them a photo of the bag I received. I would be happy if they just sent me the dividers, they went a step further and offered to just send me another bag and I accepted their offer and this bag came with dividers. So thank you for the great customer service. So, now to my rating. I ordered this model for a number of reasons, I wanted to be able to carry my two cameras, a Canon 7Dmk ii and a Canon SL2 with lenses attached, plus two extra lenses, a microphone and all the various extras we could think of. do we have to take or take with us just in case, I also wanted to be able to take two water bottles, a tripod and a laptop. At the moment this bag fulfills all these requirements. The small ones I take are for glasses or goggles, but they don't have a fleece or microfiber lining to prevent scratches, so put your glasses in a case or protective case. An organizer pocket with three pockets on the back and a zippered flap pocket that I use for headphones, business cards, pens, and more. The back pockets have a large pocket for a tablet or small notebook, there is a square mesh open pocket that I take for a cell phone, a third flap pocket. There is no lanyard for keys or slots for pens. It's not a problem for me, I carry it in my pocket anyway. At the bottom of the bag there is an extendable pocket for carrying the tripod, the top end is attached with a strap with a plastic clasp. Note that you're holding it together, it's not attached with velcro or pins, maybe I'll sew it in place. The middle part is the camera part and on the front there are three zippered pockets for all your accessories and more. The camera section features a zippered divider to protect your cameras and lenses. If you need quick access to your gear, it's no big deal. The laptop compartment slides in easily with two zippers to hold your laptop. I ride a motorbike as my main mode of transport so having everything in one bag is a big plus, now I don't have to strap a tripod to my fender anymore. So I found and fixed some things. There are no straps or clips on the straps to let them hang around. I inserted the zip ties through the end of the strap and it works great. Four compression straps, two on each side, which also dangle. They also close with a zipper. Be careful with the straps so your water bottles don't get in the way, or you can put them on top of the bottle to keep them in place. By the way, the waist belt has nylon brackets, the waiting belt has a small mesh pocket on each side if you need them. The bag comes with or without a load. However, if you use a tripod mount, it slides out from under the bag. So keep that in mind when you walk or sit down with the bag. In my experience, if I set the bag down with the tripod installed, the tripod will rise when placed on the ground. Also, the tripod sits just above the phone pocket in my phone, there's a case, and I place the screen side down and put a microfiber cloth over it just in case. I think you could use one of the water bottle pouches to carry a tripod, but in my experience I've found that they make holes in the grille anyway. I haven't tried the camera strap pull tabs, but I use a black quick shoulder strap. the chest strap and waist strap really help. I wear the backpack for hours with no problems, other pros and cons: Pros: I like the black with neon yellow accents, there is a reflective patch on the front, a nice touch for visibility. It doesn't look like a camera bag and is a good size. I'm sure it will fit over your head or maybe under the seats on an airplane. smaller than this bag. Of course, your experience may vary. The zippers are closed. (Locks not included) Cons I'm not a big fan of compression straps, they bother me when I want to reach into my camera, phone or accessory bag. but it keeps the contents of the bag stable and can attach the jacket to the side if needed. In summary, I love the bag and use it every time I take out my camera.

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • Great Price