In these series we want to show you what fits in the backpacks we have reviewed on our channel! Today we test the Wandrd Prvke 41L! Like and subscribe for more content every week!
Wow! Thanks for another camera backpack video! I thought the Wandrd Prvke 41L would fit more gear, but it seems fit almost the same as the Temba 24L (or was it just an impression?).
It fit an impressive amount of gear for sure but out of all the bags we test it definitely does not hold the most! The bag os very well made but considering the price of these you really have to like this style. I do really like the Tenba and you can get a bigger axis as well, 32 l.
I'm looking currently at a slae reduced v1 photo pack 31l, but you've mentioned a few times about how it's best for the straps not to be attached to the back flap that opens, which they are on the wandrd prvke, would this put you off this back pack?
To answer your question it does not turn me off of this bag. The zippers on the 41 L were super think and sturdy. But I have some observations: We decided to take the 21 L with us this week on our vacation- it had a lot of gear in it and I felt confident about the zippers- the real issue with the straps on the back opening panel comes as the bag ages. I just gave a friend a Lowepro I had from 2007 that was still top notch- I can not say I feel this bag would last that long. The company does however have a lifetime warranty on the bags. If you really like the style of the bag I think you would be happy with it. Just make sure you register the product or make sure you have everything they need to not void the warranty conditions. This backpack is really well thought out and comfortable. Have you looked at the Thule Covert 32L? Hope this helps!
@@soldoutmedia8025 thanks very much for your comprehensive reply, I'm almost turned back to thinking about the lowepro Pro tactic bp 400 aw ii, I like the look of the thule but the camera and accessories area looks a little small to me. The problem with the protactic is the lack of a general compartment 🤔 there's also the tenba axis 32l but it seems very similar to the lowepro. All very difficult choices.