I love bags too! Wow the extra room in the North face bag really was surprising how much more it would hold!!! I like a sling bag with a water bottle mesh holder on the outer side! But all sizes come in handy for something lol. Both my husband and I have various size bags we share. Fun video!!!
Thanks for doing this review! I appreciate that you showed how a water bottle fit in them, because most reviewers don't, and that's always a primary concern of mine. I like Rickshaw Bagworks A5 Field bag. It's pricier than the ones you bought, but Rickshaw makes durable things. They have the measurements on their website, and a video so showing how some things fit, so you can get an idea if it's for you. It's a shame that the Osprey doesn't quite fit an A5 -- I really like that they have a good warranty and water resistant coating, and I really like that belt loop clip. I have been disappointed with the quality of products from The North Face over the last few years, but I used to find them very reliable. Another bag I like is a vintage Czech army bag, usually called a bread bag. The newer ones are made out of vinyl, which I don't like, but the older ones are made out of canvas. They aren't padded, and they don't zip closed (they usually close with either straps or toggles, depending on era), but they are canvas and really durable, and they're a great size. I also like that they're vintage because they are essentially getting reused and not adding new manufacturing waste.
I really love bags and pens too, including FPs and I was just looking at this bag online 😄 It looks great and I appreciate the review, including packing it with an A5, as I am a bullet journaler as well!
I tested many bags to find one that would suit my edc well. Take a look at small "Sling" bags. For me they are a good "middle ground" between the standard messenger bags and the small edc bags. There are two models that serve me very well; the Jansport "Street Sling" and the Chrome Industries "Mini Kadet". Thanks for the videos.
That won't happen if the bag is made properly. I have bags with very thick padding but that expand to fit and odd shape. Padding shouldn't interfere with odd shapes at all, and the padding can make a bag much more comfortable to carry, and better protect the contents.
I love bags too! Wow the extra room in the North face bag really was surprising how much more it would hold!!! I like a sling bag with a water bottle mesh holder on the outer side! But all sizes come in handy for something lol. Both my husband and I have various size bags we share. Fun video!!!
Thanks for watching! As a fellow UA-camr I value your opinion!
I like sling bags too. I considered them, but I like how crossbody bags can go over either shoulder and are easy to get on and off.
Thanks for doing this review! I appreciate that you showed how a water bottle fit in them, because most reviewers don't, and that's always a primary concern of mine. I like Rickshaw Bagworks A5 Field bag. It's pricier than the ones you bought, but Rickshaw makes durable things. They have the measurements on their website, and a video so showing how some things fit, so you can get an idea if it's for you. It's a shame that the Osprey doesn't quite fit an A5 -- I really like that they have a good warranty and water resistant coating, and I really like that belt loop clip. I have been disappointed with the quality of products from The North Face over the last few years, but I used to find them very reliable. Another bag I like is a vintage Czech army bag, usually called a bread bag. The newer ones are made out of vinyl, which I don't like, but the older ones are made out of canvas. They aren't padded, and they don't zip closed (they usually close with either straps or toggles, depending on era), but they are canvas and really durable, and they're a great size. I also like that they're vintage because they are essentially getting reused and not adding new manufacturing waste.
Great suggestions, thanks!
@@DowntheBreatherHole No problem!
I really love bags and pens too, including FPs and I was just looking at this bag online 😄
It looks great and I appreciate the review, including packing it with an A5, as I am a bullet journaler as well!
Awesome. I've been using the Northface bag a lot, and I absolutely love it.
exactly my reason to go for it - so many sling bags that dont have space for a A5 book - but the BERKELEY CROSSBODY is sooo coool
Bags, pens, office supplies… I love it!
Thanks for watching, Amy Jo!
I tested many bags to find one that would suit my edc well. Take a look at small "Sling" bags. For me they are a good "middle ground" between the standard messenger bags and the small edc bags. There are two models that serve me very well; the Jansport "Street Sling" and the Chrome Industries "Mini Kadet".
Thanks for the videos.
Thanks! I'll have to check those out. So far the Northface Crossbody has been serving me well.
My favorite bag that is roughly this size is the Tom bihn small cafe bag
I'll have to take a look!
Consider a memobottle for its flat/flask design.
I always feel like the perfect bag is ever-elusive…but Mike Matteson with Inkdependence is a bag freak…check him out!
Good idea! Mike is great.
Every thick padding on a cross body bag always kills versatility to pack odd shapes other than flat surface this as it don't conform to shape
That won't happen if the bag is made properly. I have bags with very thick padding but that expand to fit and odd shape. Padding shouldn't interfere with odd shapes at all, and the padding can make a bag much more comfortable to carry, and better protect the contents.