The first version was much better. You could tuck the straps away and there was a side handle to carry it like a briefcase, the bottom compartment where you stored your lens was a hardcase shell for extra protection from all the weight on it, and all the pockets were double zippers with D-rings for security with locks.
Overall, nice review of what I agree, is a great bag, especially for use for travelling back and forth to the office. My only suggestion comes in the form of a question. I agree that in a backpack review video, that it is helpful to see it packed out with gear, as it shows how much it will hold, and how flexible it is. But why spend so much time elaborating, commenting, describing, and "reviewing" the individual contents? The review could have been about half the length without the commentary on the contents, which were not my reason for watching in the first place. Not meant to be snarky, just some constructive criticism. Maybe stick to what we're here for. (In fairness, a lot of backpack reviewers tend to do this as well. Especially camera bags. They spend more time citing model numbers of their expensive camera gear than they do describing the features/functionality of the bag. Makes you wonder if they are really reviews or just the adult version of "show and tell.")
I've got this one plus the Jr and the weekender TLS. Was thinking about buying the Pro weekender too. Anyway didn't realize you had your own channel. I always enjoy your Macrumors videos.
Love this Bag, been using it for over a year now, But its a little tight for space if you have stuff in all the small compartments, as in theres no real 'main' space, as the slim main compartment which is already pretty small gets even smaller