Thinktank Rotation 180 34L Backpack | Topo Rover Pack | |
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Comfort
Thinktank Rotation 180 34L Backpack
You can also use the pouch on the left side of the bag. There is a strap on the side to secure the top of the tripod, lashing it to the side of the bag. Heavier tripods may skew weight distribution, though. Wide shoulder straps distribute the back weight and a padded, breathable back make the Rotation 34L Backpack comfortable
Topo Rover Pack
I don’t want an outdoors-looking pack - I have a Lululemon More Miles 17L that’s awesome for hiking, etc. - but a more day-to-day use and use when going to meetings/at conferences. That means it needs to be pretty low profile.
Strap
Topo Rover Pack
Fortunately, the two buckles are length-adjustable, so that shouldn’t pose a problem.
Compartment
Topo Rover Pack
Before you can get inside the main compartment, there are two layers you need to get through. You first have to undo the two Woojin buckles to get the flap up, and then you need to undo the drawstring cinch. It’s not the most quickly accessible main compartment ever, so the two aforementioned quick-grab pockets thankfully complement it. Side note, by the way, the drawstring is quite long and will peek out of the flap