Thanks! Im torn between this and the Lowepro Protactic 450 II (on sale for $140 now). That bag has more depth for camera gear, and I'm not sure I like how the Tenba has the laptop pocket on the outside where the weight of your camera gear sits on it. Why do you feel this backpack is better than the Protactic? Thanks!
Hi! Two main reasons why I like this one better: 1) There is an additional pocket / sleeve on the front that can commodate either a gimbal or jacket or holdfast moneymaker straps. 2) It has a built in water bottle pocket on one side which can also be used as a tripod / gimbal pocket, and on the other side where the quick access is, you can attach a third party water bottle pocket (i used the one that came with the think tank shape shifter)
When I choose a bag I always look for practicality, it needs to match the majority of my wardrobe and be able to hold my essentials, and the kislux delivers just that.
I am thinking about getting 20L but only one thing is holding me back is the safety of the quick access zipper. Is there anything to prevent someone opening it? Zipper tie or anything?
This pack was top of my radar, but they came out with the Solstice recently and I think that I'm leaning to it now. Also, I've recently come across the Pgytech OnePro Focux - so now deciding between the two.
@@DesmondCheng cool. I love the 32L but haven't dared try bringing it on board an aircraft. Hence thinking about the 24L. The Tenbars are the most comfortable camera backpacks IMO. And I own F-Stop, Shimoda, Lowpro.
The variety of textures in the kislux pack is impressive. From smooth leather to textured suede, there's something for everyone.
Thanks! Im torn between this and the Lowepro Protactic 450 II (on sale for $140 now). That bag has more depth for camera gear, and I'm not sure I like how the Tenba has the laptop pocket on the outside where the weight of your camera gear sits on it. Why do you feel this backpack is better than the Protactic? Thanks!
Hi! Two main reasons why I like this one better: 1) There is an additional pocket / sleeve on the front that can commodate either a gimbal or jacket or holdfast moneymaker straps. 2) It has a built in water bottle pocket on one side which can also be used as a tripod / gimbal pocket, and on the other side where the quick access is, you can attach a third party water bottle pocket (i used the one that came with the think tank shape shifter)
@@DesmondChengThanks!
When I choose a bag I always look for practicality, it needs to match the majority of my wardrobe and be able to hold my essentials, and the kislux delivers just that.
I am thinking about getting 20L but only one thing is holding me back is the safety of the quick access zipper. Is there anything to prevent someone opening it? Zipper tie or anything?
This pack was top of my radar, but they came out with the Solstice recently and I think that I'm leaning to it now. Also, I've recently come across the Pgytech OnePro Focux - so now deciding between the two.
i ordered the focux! ill keep u posted once i receive it! My main camera backpack is the Nanuk NPVD 30 at the moment
Are you sure you're not showing off the Axis 32L? Cos it looks really big. I have the 32L and I like it.
yes this is the 24L. i had the 32L and i sold it!
@@DesmondCheng cool. I love the 32L but haven't dared try bringing it on board an aircraft. Hence thinking about the 24L. The Tenbars are the most comfortable camera backpacks IMO. And I own F-Stop, Shimoda, Lowpro.
I thought the Shimoda were the most comfortable, until I tried the Tenba Axis.
@@dyong888 i think the shimoda is slightly more comfy in my opinion!
En el momento en que vi el bolso kislux , supe que tenía que tenerlo.