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3 Reviews
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Large and light enough to wear for a full day, Modular camera compartment with many cubes options, Extremely versatile, easy to adapt to varied use cases, Bestinclass comfort, Tripod pocket is innovative and effective, Included "bucket" separator, Excelle
No included rain cover, Large number of straps can get in the way, Not officially compatible with carryon regulations, Smaller camera cube not designed for side access
Large bags are certainly not for everyone. Many photographers will never need a 50 liters bag. For those who do, the Fernweh should be right there at the top of the list.The quality of craftsmanship matches that of the best backpacks on the market, withou...
My only quibbles are that the large top access cavity section is large, and a bit of a void so stuff can get easily lost inside. But, then this is pretty much unavoidable due to the modular design that enables you to put additional cubes into the lower se
Few small pockets
The Wandrd Fernweh is as close to perfect a bag of this size that I have so far tested. The big issue with the multi-day pack field is that all bags, aside from being big, are excellent. There are the Vanguard AltaSky 45D and the Shimoda Explore 40, both...
The sheer amount of configurations, The bag remains comfortable for long periods of time, The small features that add up to huge things like the hydration bladder support, the stowaway sling, and more, The side access panel,
It takes quite some time to get the bag set up for you, The nylon material is a dirt magnet