this setup is the best to EDC a big camera!!! Ian is a gem - now I don't need a 2nd smaller camera :) thanks for doing this one little short video too - super helpful!
I've done this with my explore v2 but it does really make me want a camera insert that does the same thing but with a more efficient use of padding. the Top Loading excels in being external, so it has more material than an internal cell might need. Also, ideally, a single cell could lay parallel to the bag side access door rather than perpendicular
you're discounting the fact that by taking the core unit out you are removing most of the protection so your reasoning and conclusion are incorrect. you would need the external protection of the top loader as Ian shows it. it's a great approach he is showing here and means you can take a minimalist camera setup and still be able to store a moderate amount of additional gear in a relatively compact backpack setup
Done & Done…ordered the 20L on kickstarter and ordered the Top Loader from my camera store….love this idea! Will love to also try in my Action X 30….thanks for the great tip Ian!
I'm concerned that a Toploader, when packed in a backpack like the Shimoda Urban 20, might push against my back if items inside exceed the frame height, causing discomfort. I've noticed in the video that the Toploader can be slightly taller than the backpack's frame, and I'm worried it might be uncomfortable, similar to when I overfill my own bag. Does this setup generally could cause discomfort as well?
I love these multifunktional gear . Perfect!
this setup is the best to EDC a big camera!!! Ian is a gem - now I don't need a 2nd smaller camera :) thanks for doing this one little short video too - super helpful!
I've done this with my explore v2 but it does really make me want a camera insert that does the same thing but with a more efficient use of padding. the Top Loading excels in being external, so it has more material than an internal cell might need.
Also, ideally, a single cell could lay parallel to the bag side access door rather than perpendicular
you're discounting the fact that by taking the core unit out you are removing most of the protection so your reasoning and conclusion are incorrect. you would need the external protection of the top loader as Ian shows it. it's a great approach he is showing here and means you can take a minimalist camera setup and still be able to store a moderate amount of additional gear in a relatively compact backpack setup
Ooh, how perfect. Cant wait to receive my urban explore 20. Looks to be such a versatile little bag, ideal for city life.
Lovely more space too bad we dont have a ladder system so the top compartment cant auto adjust to the new space but still good enough
Done & Done…ordered the 20L on kickstarter and ordered the Top Loader from my camera store….love this idea! Will love to also try in my Action X 30….thanks for the great tip Ian!
Thank you!
I'm concerned that a Toploader, when packed in a backpack like the Shimoda Urban 20, might push against my back if items inside exceed the frame height, causing discomfort.
I've noticed in the video that the Toploader can be slightly taller than the backpack's frame, and I'm worried it might be uncomfortable, similar to when I overfill my own bag.
Does this setup generally could cause discomfort as well?
I don’t think it does and have never noticed, but we are built differently. Both items are well padded.
@@ShimodaDesigns Thanks you very much
Will top loader fit in the upper part of urban explore 25l?
No it will not.
Will this also work with the 25L?
yes - with all current Shinoda bags except the X70
Also works on the 25?
Works on all Shimoda bags.
@@ShimodaDesigns awesome!! More possibilities for hiking! I will get this thanks
Hi. Can the 20L bag fit the medium.or large core unit?
@@derrickong9448 it can not
@ShimodaDesigns Hi, maybe I know whats the dimension of the core unit in the 20L bag? Is it the size S (mirrorless) unit?