Video was helpful! At first I thought there weren’t any other options besides these bags but I discovered Tenba. Went with a Tenba Fulton 10L instead a bit cheaper and smaller but still holds A7iv with a Tamron 17-28 on it along with an extra lens and some accessories. For others searching for small bags, Tenba also makes a 14L. Which can hold larger body/lens combos and should hold just as much as the jumper and other bags. Don’t usually leave comments on videos but I spent forever searching for the right one. And this video was helpful along the way. Hope this helps someone!
Thanks for the tip! I was vaguely aware of Tenba, but didn't think to recommend their bags as an alternative to Brevite. These might be perfect if the Runner/Jumper aren't quite right.
I looked at the getting the Jumper initially 2 years ago but opted for a LowePro BP 250 instead as it was on sale. I do like the look of Brevite bags more though. I currently have 4 camera bags and can never have enough it seems, LOL! Cheers - Brett
Love brevite bags! And peak design. And Hex. And... Haha you get my point. Great review bro. It has alot in common with my Brevite Roamer II. Don't know if I showed you but it was their most expensive one for a while. I'd let you review it if you want. Full send!
Thanks for this detailed review! I am in the market for an new bag and this one was on my mind. Have you ever had the top flap ever open accidentally and stuff fall out? Thank you!
It’s identical in size to the jumper as far as the main compartments go. The only difference is the additional top flap pocket, but if anything that would make this bag a little larger. Hope that helps!
I can’t say for sure. I took a look at both of those gimbals and it looks like they’d be a tight fit. It’s a really small space. I can fit a book or similar object, but even a light jacket can be too bulky for it.
It depends on the size of the lens. It would fit a typical 70-200, but anything larger would be pushing it. Also, for serious setups like that, you’ll probably want a different bag with more protection for your gear and better ergonomics to distribute all that weight. Look into Shimoda or Wandrd.