PGYTECH: no removable waist straps = no buy. Just imagine carrying those straps flapping all around along the narrow confines of an airplane walkway and you'll understand why.
@@caramel-su I worry cause of the flaps - it makes the bag look big = hence, not suitable as carry on. it's a must to use, but you have to kind of hide it before flights somehow...
Great review...Almost my perfect bag! non-removable waist strap for me is a deal-breaker. Would have also love seeing a model that gives me normal top access to a vertically-aligned storage area. The top access point is my favorite place to keep my camera... So close PGY-Tech! Great job on the neutral interior colors. The green of previous bags has not endeared me or my normal "blue" color schemes. I also love the use of the back mesh... my favorite backpack is an old Eddie Bauer that has the same raised mesh idea. I've tried Shimodo, Peak, Creative Summit, Tenba, etc. Always something that doesn't end up working (great to have great choices), I thought this was going to be the "One"! I currently use a gun-range bag with various Molle attachments simply because it has the fastest and widest top access.
Have you tried Shimoda action/explorer v2 backpacks? They're considered the most comfortable photo outdoors pack. Wonder how the comfort compares to the OnePro. That adjustable shoulder harness & mesh panel looks similar to some of Osprey design.
For the waist straps, could you fasten them, synch them tight, and wear them behind your back? Or are they too far forward for that? Thanks for the review.
My gear; rf 800mm f11, rf 100-500, canon r7, canon eos-1V, ef 16-35 f2, ef 24-70, ef 70-200, 2 speed lites, accessories, and foul weather gear. Ive been using an issued alice pack for the last 35 years that I modified but the harness and straps are getting more and more difficult to find. I need something modular with good back support. Do you think I could squeeze everything into a One Pro Flex 30L or would 40L be better? I wanna stay away from the 50L because ounces are pounds and pounds are pain! Thanks for the video!
Great review! Do you if the side access compartment is large enough to be able to access a gripped or pro size body attached to a lens (i.e. Canon R5 with grip and 24-70 f2.8L lens)? Same question for the top load? Is the camera bag deep enough for a gripped body with a L-Bracket attached? Do you know if the beetle camera clip can attach to cameras that have arca-Swiss tripod quick-access plates? I'm interested in the 40L flex or 35L focux but probably leaning more to the focux.
I almost ordered one, but people on reddit say the company has bad customer service. If something breaks even under warranty, they just don't answer, or don't get back to you and your just sol.. The bag met all of my requirements, except for customer service..
they have responded to my questions and concerns on their kickstarter. From what I have experienced they are good at answering back although the warranty does have a lot of rules if that is a big thing for you
I love that side access flap and the battery indicators!
I love the back support, I hate traveling with a backpack that digs into my arms.
Great video!
Nice review Armando 👍🏼
great review video my 40L pro flex arrived yesterday, cant wait to get out on the trails.
I know that spot! Backpack looks pretty dope
PGYTECH: no removable waist straps = no buy. Just imagine carrying those straps flapping all around along the narrow confines of an airplane walkway and you'll understand why.
I watched the product video and it actually has foldable waist strap,we can tuck it away when we don't need
@@caramel-su I worry cause of the flaps - it makes the bag look big = hence, not suitable as carry on. it's a must to use, but you have to kind of hide it before flights somehow...
Great review...Almost my perfect bag! non-removable waist strap for me is a deal-breaker. Would have also love seeing a model that gives me normal top access to a vertically-aligned storage area. The top access point is my favorite place to keep my camera... So close PGY-Tech! Great job on the neutral interior colors. The green of previous bags has not endeared me or my normal "blue" color schemes. I also love the use of the back mesh... my favorite backpack is an old Eddie Bauer that has the same raised mesh idea. I've tried Shimodo, Peak, Creative Summit, Tenba, etc. Always something that doesn't end up working (great to have great choices), I thought this was going to be the "One"! I currently use a gun-range bag with various Molle attachments simply because it has the fastest and widest top access.
Ahhhh if this had removable waist straps it'd be flawless😭
Thanks for sharing your video with us!
Came for an Armando video stayed for the knickknack pouch
Small enough to be a personal bag that fits under the airplane seat and not as a carry-on?
Have you tried Shimoda action/explorer v2 backpacks? They're considered the most comfortable photo outdoors pack. Wonder how the comfort compares to the OnePro. That adjustable shoulder harness & mesh panel looks similar to some of Osprey design.
I see Armando with a thumbnail about a new camera bag and I think “uh oh.. this is bad news.” And then I click.
For the waist straps, could you fasten them, synch them tight, and wear them behind your back? Or are they too far forward for that? Thanks for the review.
No they’re too thick and rigid which is great for support but you can’t stow it away
Checking out the Kickstarter right now!
My gear; rf 800mm f11, rf 100-500, canon r7, canon eos-1V, ef 16-35 f2, ef 24-70, ef 70-200, 2 speed lites, accessories, and foul weather gear. Ive been using an issued alice pack for the last 35 years that I modified but the harness and straps are getting more and more difficult to find. I need something modular with good back support. Do you think I could squeeze everything into a One Pro Flex 30L or would 40L be better? I wanna stay away from the 50L because ounces are pounds and pounds are pain! Thanks for the video!
Very helpful, thanks. Will repost...
Would I be able to use it as a carry-on when traveling on airplane?
@@collo_karl yes
Wonder if those battery indicator pockets fit the full size Nikon EL-EN18 batteries?
really want one with a water bladder (but i get why not)
You can fit a water bladder in the side pockets
Why do I ALWAYS want another backpack?
Great review! Do you if the side access compartment is large enough to be able to access a gripped or pro size body attached to a lens (i.e. Canon R5 with grip and 24-70 f2.8L lens)? Same question for the top load? Is the camera bag deep enough for a gripped body with a L-Bracket attached?
Do you know if the beetle camera clip can attach to cameras that have arca-Swiss tripod quick-access plates?
I'm interested in the 40L flex or 35L focux but probably leaning more to the focux.
@@kss9931 send me a dm on instagram I can show you
But does the hip belt fit snuggly for smaller 30 inch waist?
I almost ordered one, but people on reddit say the company has bad customer service. If something breaks even under warranty, they just don't answer, or don't get back to you and your just sol..
The bag met all of my requirements, except for customer service..
@@legacyautofocus I don't think so. PGYTECH is positive to address this problem
@@legacyautofocus get an atlaspack. Best customer service ever and an outstanding product.
they have responded to my questions and concerns on their kickstarter. From what I have experienced they are good at answering back although the warranty does have a lot of rules if that is a big thing for you
Very Imformative, if i Copy a Commentary Scripty And USe There Script in my Own Video is that a Fair USe???
Some Peak Design's vibe is here...
hiking with jeans is illegal
@@RonPalacio they’re not jeans lol
Controversial take… I can’t take anyone who’d buy a cybertruck seriously.
Came for an Armando video stayed for the knickknack pouch
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