The Rogue is utterly massive, yeesh. I have a Tenba DNA 13 Messenger and it's roughly the same size while offering more storage capacity compared to the Rogue. The Mckinnon is such a cool size for just a day out shooting with a couple of lenses, but I wish there were color options like the Wandrd has! Both look like great bags for relatively different case-uses.
Yes, pretty massive! I do like that I can take a drone along with my a6700 and 350mm and pocket 3. It all depends on what adventures are in store for the day!
mind if I ask how you would use these two differently? do you think it's worth having both? or is one of the two good enough? (currently trying to decide which to get).
@JoanOfArcc22 Not at all! So, I'm all over the world moving countries every couple weeks. I'm finding my main camera (a6700), with a wide lens, an 18-135 zoom lens, a 70-300 telephoto, and a 50mm portrait all fit nice and tight into the McKinnon. This usually stays inside my larger Mckinnon backpack. I'm using the wandrd for 90% of my outings. I'm able to carry a mini 4 pro drone, the camera and a couple lenses, an insta360 x4, dgi action 5 and hero 13 along with 1 full sized tripod and a compact. And a big water bottle! For my jaunting, I would absolutely buy both again, if I could only have 1, it would be the Wandrd. As far as quality goes, they are both seeing quite a bit of the world and both look like new still. Great bags!
That's incredibly helpful! Thank you so much. They both do seem great so having both make sense but I think I'm leaving towards the wandrd from your reply. Thank you! @@thejauntingape
I have the 9L Wandrd along with a 31L Prvke and as you stated Wandrd products are very high quality and well made. I shoot Canon and their gear is a but larger than other camera manufacturers. I wanted to point out if you swing the bag around to your back it is much more comfortable to carry that way. I also own a Nomatic 21L backpack and other accessories and again, Nomatic products are also very high quality and well made.
I really appreciate your insight! It’s always helpful to hear from fellow creators about what works best for them. I do a TON of travelling around and always end up bringing more than I need haha! So I end up using the bigger bags more often. Thanks for the view!
Wonderful Intro bro!
Thanks! Great and useful review. Decided for the Rogue 9 after watching this.
@@OyvindSolstad glad it helped! Thanks for the view :)
Absolutely fantastic review. I was just passing through and couldn’t stop watching. Well done sir!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the view!
The Rogue is utterly massive, yeesh. I have a Tenba DNA 13 Messenger and it's roughly the same size while offering more storage capacity compared to the Rogue.
The Mckinnon is such a cool size for just a day out shooting with a couple of lenses, but I wish there were color options like the Wandrd has! Both look like great bags for relatively different case-uses.
Yes, pretty massive! I do like that I can take a drone along with my a6700 and 350mm and pocket 3. It all depends on what adventures are in store for the day!
mind if I ask how you would use these two differently? do you think it's worth having both? or is one of the two good enough? (currently trying to decide which to get).
@JoanOfArcc22 Not at all! So, I'm all over the world moving countries every couple weeks. I'm finding my main camera (a6700), with a wide lens, an 18-135 zoom lens, a 70-300 telephoto, and a 50mm portrait all fit nice and tight into the McKinnon. This usually stays inside my larger Mckinnon backpack. I'm using the wandrd for 90% of my outings. I'm able to carry a mini 4 pro drone, the camera and a couple lenses, an insta360 x4, dgi action 5 and hero 13 along with 1 full sized tripod and a compact. And a big water bottle! For my jaunting, I would absolutely buy both again, if I could only have 1, it would be the Wandrd. As far as quality goes, they are both seeing quite a bit of the world and both look like new still. Great bags!
That's incredibly helpful! Thank you so much. They both do seem great so having both make sense but I think I'm leaving towards the wandrd from your reply. Thank you! @@thejauntingape
@joanOfArcc22 put it to good use and remember, The World is Yours!
Thank you so much for this comparison, I’m debating these exact bags at the moment
I'm glad you got something out of the video! Thanks for the view!
What did you end up getting? I'm considering both of these
I have the 9L Wandrd along with a 31L Prvke and as you stated Wandrd products are very high quality and well made. I shoot Canon and their gear is a but larger than other camera manufacturers. I wanted to point out if you swing the bag around to your back it is much more comfortable to carry that way. I also own a Nomatic 21L backpack and other accessories and again, Nomatic products are also very high quality and well made.
I really appreciate your insight! It’s always helpful to hear from fellow creators about what works best for them. I do a TON of travelling around and always end up bringing more than I need haha! So I end up using the bigger bags more often. Thanks for the view!
thanks for doing this comparison. Already own the Rogue 6L but deciding to move to the Nomatic Sling 8L
Thanks for tuning in! Glad it helped!