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This Pack is Awesome!
If you're looking for a versatile, large pack to lug a lot of your gear into the woods or through an airport, this may be the pack for you. This pack is quality throughout, and there are more pockets and useable space than most of us will ever need. I own 5 DSLRs, and I'm able to fit 2 into the pack along with 3 lenses for each, lots of spare batteries, lens cleaners, filters and just about any other useful item I need. One of the greatest features is the very useful day-pack, which can come out of the pack and fastened to your waist. The added bonus to that is that you can use the space inside the pack (that you free up by removing the day-pack) for storing a snack and maybe a water bottle.The only con that I can think of for this pack, if you want to consider it a con, is that there is so much space that you can over-pack with too much photo gear and really bog yourself down. For that reason, you really can't go any larger in a photo backpack without making it too heavy to put on your back.One downside to most of these photo backpacks is that they're not on par with regular backpacks in terms of comfort, and this one is no exception. The shoulder and waist straps are thinner in comparison to those on a quality, regular backpack. And if you load the pack with lots of heavy photo gear, it tends to sag and the straps will dig deeply into your shoulders.But if you don't load it down, its fine for most photo backpacking duties. So, why did I give it 5 stars? Well, quite simply put, this pack is very low in price in comparison to most professional photo backpacks, which can easily cost several hundred dollars. You really can't get much more bang for the buck with this pack. For what you're paying, this pack is excellent.If you're looking for a backpack to store a single camera and a couple of lenses for a long hike in the woods or an overnight stay, you may be better off with a traditional backpack and a 'photo insert.' That way, you can take a sleeping bag, small tent, food and a basic photo setup. For an overnight trek like that, I use a Kelty Coyote 80 with a photo insert. The utility of owning both backpacks is that I can tailor; selecting the right pack for the situation.In summary, this is a great pack, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to anyone.
04/06/2023
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These speakers sound shallow and tinny. Almost no base. I gave it a 4 star rating because they work perfectly. At $13 they are an exceptional value if all you need is sound (that's not music or gaming) however if your looking for exceptional audio quality you'll need to spend much much more than $13.
14/08/2022
You get what you pay for
I bought this for work and was extremely disappointed. The French roast flavor was terrible. Tasted like old coffee. The Colombian coffee Is alright. Haven’t tried the other flavors yet but honestly you get what you pay for.Update: all flavors are good EXCEPT the French roast. The donut shop blend was my favorite.
31/07/2022
You get what you pay for
A great all purpose 2.1 system. Nice bass and not bad overall quality sound. The build quality seems fantastic as well. One reviewer mentioned you could get the same sound for half the price. This may be true but they won't look as nice or have the durability of a Logitech product. If you're an audiophile type who needs absolutely perfect sound than you should already know this price range won't get you that these days but for what it is and what it costs it's an easy 5 star.
08/07/2022
You get what you pay for!
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07/07/2022
You get what you pay for
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01/07/2021
You get what you pay for !!!
I've been turning wrenches on cars for 60 years. When I was first getting started Fram & Purolator were the kings in the filter game. I've seen many oil filters cut open & now a lot of manufacturers are using cardboard & glue to hold the filter media. Not a K & N, excellent build & quality, that's it for me only the best.
14/04/2021
You get what you pay for.
I tried cutting corners in the past, by purchasing cowboy studio knockoffs. You get what you pay for all five of them broke within 8 months. If you make a living from photography, a better product pays for itself, in the long run. I own four of these.
24/01/2021
You pay for what you get.
Affordable and does the job that it intends to do.As far as product goes quality control, the product said it passed QC but when I received the product the usb wire didn’t work so camera didn’t even work. Was going to return it but decided to grab one of my PS4 controller charging wire and it works so I’ll replace it at another time. Beside the wire I’ll still give it 5 star since I needed it and it works for what I need it to do. Not going to nick pick on the usb wire.
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