Durable Waterproof Storage Bag for DJI FPV Combo - Protective Hardshell Case and Travel Backpack for FPV Drone, Goggles V2, Controller, Battery & Accessories Review
Description of Durable Waterproof Storage Bag for DJI FPV Combo - Protective Hardshell Case and Travel Backpack for FPV Drone, Goggles V2, Controller, Battery & Accessories
【Best Protection】High-density hard shell material shockproof and durable. Accurate molding EVA foam interior fix every part very well, anti-shock and scratches, jostles and drops. Double protect both inner and outer. 【Large Capacity 】FPV Backpack case can store FPV Combo drone, remote controller, FPV goggles V2, tripod, propellers, charger, batteries .Net bags design also enlarges more capacity for DJI FPV and accessories. 【Comfortable and Portable】Ergonomic backpack decompression carrying system design, shock absorption and decompression, padded shoulder strap design can also relieve pressure on your shoulders. Portable and comfortable. 【Easy Carry】Adjustable shoulder strap and a side handle to conveniently carry case by two ways. Portable hard shell backpack, carry your FPV drone to mountains, buildings, seaside. Just put on FPV backpack and go everywhere you want to. 【Design for flying enthusiast】Combining beauty with multi-functionality for your DJI FPV Combo Drone, release your hands and capture more excitement. ---NOTE: DJI FPV Backpack Only (NOT included the drone, remote controller and other drone accessories).
Nice backpack for my Mavic Air2 drone and accessories. I had to cut out the foam insert to fit my smart controller, but that's not a problem. Keeps all my things.
All parts fit well. The drone strap could be a little tighter. The packaging material looks high quality, the backpack is light. Expensive for a normal backpack
I'd like to see some stripes e.g. B. Velcro to keep the bag closed as well as a few smaller pockets. The molded hard rubber section for the drone and batteries + accessories is nice and firm.
Great job getting the case to market quickly. I love the idea of a mid-range hard shell backpack that you can take with you on hikes and even on a bike. I have a couple of concerns about this article: (1) inaccurate, inconsistent clippings. A battery was so hard to pull out that I had to hold on to the shape and use more finger strength to rock the battery back and forth to make it fall out. The other battery (at the other end of the three) was so easy to put in and take out that I'm afraid it…