I put some serious time and consideration into this backpack and the Shimoda backpack,and almost bought it but ultimately went with the NYA-EVO Fjord 36.
Good review. I like your quote maybe not your first but your last you will have! I have the mindshift backpack bag. Not as expensive but not as good as the peak design. My straps to hold my tripod not adequate enough. Thanks for your review.
Hi Thomas , what's about carrying the complete load via the zipper? The shoulder straps are attached to the lid, right? I would be concerned that the zip would be under too much strain and I might find it better to attach the straps to the top of the backpack.
Maybe over a very long period of time (after years) if you constantly left the zipper done up to the middle rather than all the way around to the bottom, would I even consider this a potential issue. I am stating the obvious here but the zipper is incredibly high end with hundreds of points of content AND with a lifetime guarantee, so even if it did wear, you’d be covered
Hey, TB- that bottom pocket on the front holds the rain cover. It’s perfect! We got caught in a downpour in the Amazon and it took maybe ten seconds to access it and pop it on, enveloping the entire massive bag.
So rain cover was my very first thought, but I literally just checked it again to be sure, and I had a colleague make the same assumption and check but no, Is your rain cover attached to the bag or removeable ?
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography The rain cover folds up into a built-in pouch about 12x18mm. It has snaps that connect it to the attachment points at the bottom of the outer panel. Goes for about US$40, which is pricey but feels worth it - once you find yourself drenched and holding a dry bag.
The shoulder straps slip down a little over a few days of heavy use, which is not at all a biggy. Otherwise still the absolute best bag I’ve ever used.
The large and medium inserts have worked well for me, but I currently wish I had more. One large for my photo kit. One large for my video kit. One medium for sound. One medium for Timelapse or specialty kit etc.
what mic were you using for the xh2s vs xt5 comparison? the audio sounded way better in that one. maybe because the mic was closer to you. great vid just some feedback.
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography oh ok yeah that is what i figured. it definitely made all the difference. i would recommend a good shotgun mic down the line for videos where you are not up close. when one is trained right on you, it will sound very similar to how you sound when you have the mic right up to your face. awesome videos bro. keep up the good work. :)
I have done that for most of my videos and it’s a outstanding senheizer shotgun but I guess my room just doesn’t suit it as i couldn’t get it to sounds as good as it does.
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography oh i see. i went ahead and rewatched with my headphones on this time, and yeah it is just a tad quieter in my opinion than the videos with the nearby mic. it could be the room. a bit of foam here and there really goes a long way. even having just a little bit right behind the shotgun mic, and some on the sides could help isolate your voice into its polar pattern range since shotgun mics have slight pickup range on the rear and sides.
I haven’t taken it on a all day hike yet, but the nature of my work has required all day walking up hills with a lot of photos on the way and it felt great. But it is too heavy for my liking as a hiking bag.
An interesting bag, how thick is the base of the side pockets? I have found that sticking tripods into packs normally punchers the bottom of most side pockets, or in think bush the sides of the pockets get holes when the tripod rubs against trees / rocks etc.
It’ll hold any big tripod if attached correctly, it just depends on the height of it as far as balance goes. I did attach a video tripod to mine and it was fine, but I needed the waist straps to keep the bag from tipping
Quick question can a gimbal (eg. DJI RS2 or RS3 pro) fit in at 4:26 (Front access) without being expanded? Or does it interfere with the big access part? Btw awesome video quality and illustration of the backpack
Finally had both this bag and my RSC2 in the same room and tested this. From removing the foot, and the legs it fits in very easily without any stress on the zips. I first did it with the bag expanded, and then removed the expanding to see how tight it was, and it’s absolutely 100% great. I’m surprised I didn’t think of this as a sheltered transport for my gimbal was needed
Awesome bag, just too expensive. If they included the cubes in the price it would be more palatable, but it's just so hard to justify when it comes with nothing,
I have been buying peak design stuff for a while now (backpack, straps, & now tripod). The versatility of the bag & origami dividers is amazing, the bag being waterproof with no cover needed. They make great stuff, can’t recommend enough!!!
I can confirm that fits in all manner of US and Brasilian airplanes, too. Tuck the shoulder straps into the hideaway slots on the back, and it becomes the tidiest piece of luggage in the overhead. It *can* make for a tight fit if you have to stow it underneath the seat where your feet go. But I’ve never had to check it or let it out of my sight.
I put some serious time and consideration into this backpack and the Shimoda backpack,and almost bought it but ultimately went with the NYA-EVO Fjord 36.
Good review. I like your quote maybe not your first but your last you will have!
I have the mindshift backpack bag. Not as expensive but not as good as the peak design. My straps to hold my tripod not adequate enough. Thanks for your review.
Cheers for the comment and yes tripod support has always been very important to me
Hi Thomas , what's about carrying the complete load via the zipper? The shoulder straps are attached to the lid, right? I would be concerned that the zip would be under too much strain and I might find it better to attach the straps to the top of the backpack.
Maybe over a very long period of time (after years) if you constantly left the zipper done up to the middle rather than all the way around to the bottom, would I even consider this a potential issue.
I am stating the obvious here but the zipper is incredibly high end with hundreds of points of content AND with a lifetime guarantee, so even if it did wear, you’d be covered
Hey, TB- that bottom pocket on the front holds the rain cover. It’s perfect!
We got caught in a downpour in the Amazon and it took maybe ten seconds to access it and pop it on, enveloping the entire massive bag.
Brave man to go to Brazil with a premium bag 😎👏 bringing my camera gear down there it's probably the hardest choice that I could make 😅
Is the rain cover sold separately? As the bottom pocket on mine definitely doesn’t include one
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography isn't it built-in?
So rain cover was my very first thought, but I literally just checked it again to be sure, and I had a colleague make the same assumption and check but no,
Is your rain cover attached to the bag or removeable ?
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography The rain cover folds up into a built-in pouch about 12x18mm. It has snaps that connect it to the attachment points at the bottom of the outer panel. Goes for about US$40, which is pricey but feels worth it - once you find yourself drenched and holding a dry bag.
Still loving it bro?
The shoulder straps slip down a little over a few days of heavy use, which is not at all a biggy. Otherwise still the absolute best bag I’ve ever used.
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography Nice, might have to grab one
The large and medium inserts have worked well for me, but I currently wish I had more.
One large for my photo kit.
One large for my video kit.
One medium for sound.
One medium for Timelapse or specialty kit etc.
what mic were you using for the xh2s vs xt5 comparison? the audio sounded way better in that one. maybe because the mic was closer to you. great vid just some feedback.
Can’t remember the brand off by heart but yes it was a proper studio / voiceover mic inches from my mouth.
Made a huge difference
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography oh ok yeah that is what i figured. it definitely made all the difference. i would recommend a good shotgun mic down the line for videos where you are not up close. when one is trained right on you, it will sound very similar to how you sound when you have the mic right up to your face. awesome videos bro. keep up the good work. :)
I have done that for most of my videos and it’s a outstanding senheizer shotgun but I guess my room just doesn’t suit it as i couldn’t get it to sounds as good as it does.
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography oh i see. i went ahead and rewatched with my headphones on this time, and yeah it is just a tad quieter in my opinion than the videos with the nearby mic. it could be the room. a bit of foam here and there really goes a long way. even having just a little bit right behind the shotgun mic, and some on the sides could help isolate your voice into its polar pattern range since shotgun mics have slight pickup range on the rear and sides.
Shape of the room isn’t great but I am building a studio atm so only upwards from here
How did you like the carrying comfort on a hike?
I haven’t taken it on a all day hike yet, but the nature of my work has required all day walking up hills with a lot of photos on the way and it felt great.
But it is too heavy for my liking as a hiking bag.
An interesting bag, how thick is the base of the side pockets?
I have found that sticking tripods into packs normally punchers the bottom of most side pockets, or in think bush the sides of the pockets get holes when the tripod rubs against trees / rocks etc.
Unsure how to helpfully answer that, but as I am sure the bag Isn’t indestructible its lifetime guarantee would surely cover that
Wellcome back
Thanks for this nice vid. How's this bag for tripods? Can you fit one decent sized tripod on one of the sides?
It’ll hold any big tripod if attached correctly, it just depends on the height of it as far as balance goes.
I did attach a video tripod to mine and it was fine, but I needed the waist straps to keep the bag from tipping
Quick question can a gimbal (eg. DJI RS2 or RS3 pro) fit in at 4:26 (Front access) without being expanded? Or does it interfere with the big access part? Btw awesome video quality and illustration of the backpack
Finally had both this bag and my RSC2 in the same room and tested this.
From removing the foot, and the legs it fits in very easily without any stress on the zips.
I first did it with the bag expanded, and then removed the expanding to see how tight it was, and it’s absolutely 100% great.
I’m surprised I didn’t think of this as a sheltered transport for my gimbal was needed
Awesome bag, just too expensive. If they included the cubes in the price it would be more palatable, but it's just so hard to justify when it comes with nothing,
Price is very subjective and I can see many understanding your comment.
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I have been buying peak design stuff for a while now (backpack, straps, & now tripod). The versatility of the bag & origami dividers is amazing, the bag being waterproof with no cover needed. They make great stuff, can’t recommend enough!!!
A cover would still be good for covering external items like say a gimbal but yes couldn’t agree more, they make a premium product
Maybe playing devils advocate, they might say the gimbal should come with a case.
True it could, but with that argument so could every item in or on the bag
@@ThomasBusbyPhotography but they protect everything in the bag, it’s just the pockets outside the bag which are in question isn’t it?
It’s more of a, one bag with a rain cover vs multiple bags/case situation
But does it fit in the carry on overhead locker things?
100% personally tested and I can confirm it does on a small little Air New Zealand plane
I can confirm that fits in all manner of US and Brasilian airplanes, too.
Tuck the shoulder straps into the hideaway slots on the back, and it becomes the tidiest piece of luggage in the overhead.
It *can* make for a tight fit if you have to stow it underneath the seat where your feet go. But I’ve never had to check it or let it out of my sight.
Every time I've looked at a Peak Design product, there's always a bit of sticker shock, but then I get the item and it always justifies it's price.
Exactly! The long and longer I use this bag the more I love it