Meet the PGYTECH OnePro Flex - the ultimate hybrid pack?
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- I've been looking for a backpack that can do these three things: 1) be a carryon for all my flights, even the tiny AirAsia ones that I'm sure you're familiar of, 2) carry ALL my camera and computer gear safely so I don't have to check it in, and 3) be able to carry all the supplies I'd need for the shorter trips I take (say 1-3 weeks) including clothes and snacks. I think I finally found it. A bag that can do what my Nomatic bags couldn't... Take a look at my video review and let me know in the comments if you walked away with the same impression I did... this bag is AWESOME.
*disclaimer, I got this bag for free to give an honest and unbiased review, and I love it. You'll see it in future videos and if it breaks I'd likely buy another one.
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Looks like an incredibly versatile bag, definitely a great option for nomad filmmakers!
Yep I'm pretty happy with the brand overall, I own so much of their gear haha
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!
Hey! Ok so make sure you get the bag that fits the largest camera module. 40l should be fine, I definitely don't have the size of gear you have by any means. But the 40l can carry the L module and still have the expansion up at the top. I like mine, I have more gear now than I did in the video and it still all fits.
No cons? like zero?
I am still testing it. Possibly ergonomics of some of the smaller zippers but it's minimal. This is why it was surprisingly good to me... normally I can pick out a lot of cons quickly
I found some of the straps like load lifters felt cheap and hard to cinch up. Top expansion flap while clever/cool is kinda finicky. Once again the cinch straps holding it down is hard to use.
@@Battlem0nk As I've used it a lot more, I can definitely see they went a little overkill on the quantity of straps, clips, zippers, elastics etc. versus the quality. Some of the zippers need a little more force/angle than I expected, especially when the cinch straps are tightened. It's definitely something to improve, hopefully we see that soon. I've been relying on this for a ton of trips since the volcanoes and so far nothing's broken or deteriorated, but I certainly will make a follow up video the second I run into that.