I would really love to use this as my camera backpack. But I really wish that they would have included some more options for carrying a tripod. I ride a motorcycle so it’s absolutely essential that the tripod doesn’t suddenly come off and it looks as though this bag doesn’t really offer any ways to add additional straps for securing stuff to the bag.
Hi Chuck! Hope that you’re loving it as much as we did. The Mission Workshop Insert is a perfect fit if you need all the gear, if not, I find the Peak Design cubes great for smaller set ups!
Comparing the two side by side, this is definitely a little more rigid thanks to the padding. If you wanted to firm up even more, no reason you can't put some thin foam in the laptop sleeve as a pseudo frame sheet.
@@MrISoFr3shI 1:48 totally agree, but it seems to be the trend to make people pay extra if they want one. Goruck Heritage bags don’t even have the option to attach any sort of sternum straps and they cost even more 😳
I think that's personal preference. I actually don't LOVE a sternum strap for EDC, but I know many do. I see your point for sure, but just wasn't an issue for me as not something I usually look for. Apologies for not noting it, I'll keep an eye out next time 🙂
It depends how you look at it I suppose? Hand made in the UK by a small team while paying a living wage is very different to mass produced in a factory. There's no doubt it's a the higher end, but it's certainly a #BIFL product! 🙂
@@CarryologyTV no arrgyabout the quality. But more expensive than goruck, remote equipment etc. but I wish them the best they really making great stuff, but for my self I can’t justify. But I’m sure they will be sold out sooner or later 🍻
@@TalZKazaz Here in the UK it retails for slightly less than the Heritage Goruck and is equally well made with a similar warranty. I can’t argue it’s not super expensive but if you want to invest in a hand made wax canvas backpack it seems to be the going rate 🤷🏻♂️