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It hooks in the front, it can hold a few batts some how lol not really sure yet. Will follow up Monday when I receive it! I wanted something for hiking. I know it won't protect but will weigh much less
It hooks in front but that looks like nothing more than a lanyard for when you're flying.
Unless I'm missing something, the controller is going to be swinging all over the place while walking/hiking.
Better wear a jock supporter...![]()
It hooks in front but that looks like nothing more than a lanyard for when you're flying.
Unless I'm missing something, the controller is going to be swinging all over the place while walking/hiking.
Better wear a jock supporter...![]()
That's what I'm thinking I'm super unsure about it. Guess no one has one like this lol
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Houston we have a problem!
To be honest they are only good for a short walk to a near field or park. I wouldn't wear it on a train for fear of getting it nicked or people bumping into it breaking it in a crowded space
Interesting design! I must admit though that I love my Manfrotto D1: it fits everything snuggly, and additional camera gear, and it is designed to fit as cabin luggage in a plane (so follows the rules of the bag dimensions). It is more expensive, but you do get your money's worth and good protection and convenience.
I agree with your main idea, but I definitely wouldn't tell people it's camera equipment either. Bad guys who see drones as easy money see camera equipment as easier money, as they can sell the items faster. When they see a large bag and they think it is filled with camera equipment, I think it makes it a bigger target.A primary purpose for my backpack is so nobody knows what I'm carrying. Anything less isn't acceptable for me, not even a picture of a drone, and definitely not a DJI logo. If anyone asks me what I'm carrying, it's camera equipment.
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