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T**E
Super high quality and amazing bag!
Love this bag!I purchased the 9L in Yuma Tan and since I couldn’t find any other reviews with this information or visual comparisons and details, I want to relay that a Nikon Z9 and a 70-200, 2.8 Nikkor can fit in the case, if you get creative!I put the lens in first and adjust the dividers to cover the lens and then add the body on top of that (see photos). It will not zip with lens attached to body without potentially compromising the integrity of the zipper.Amazing bag regardless! I love it and don’t mind having to get creative with the placement!Lens and camera references: Nikon z9 and 70-200, 2.8.It is a spendy bag, but quality is totally worth it in my opinion. The padding is amazing and thick, love the sealed zippers and waterproof material. Definitely protective!Some others complained about the zipper being difficult to open and close on a whim, but I don’t seem to have that issue; it is actually very simple to open for me and I’m sure with time, will become even easier as it breaks in.The bag is very functional and will help me to carry only what I need and not over pack gear, as I usually do. However, it has enough room for the lens, body, and some other essentials, like extra batteries, chargers, cards, and others. I may even be able to get an additional, smaller lens in there, but I have yet to try that.The water bottle/tripod pocket and straps are awesome and the popup laptop sleeve is also great and I can see being useful for other gear as well, like a reflector maybe. Love the daisy chain strap!Please keep in mind the space on the inside of the bag is quite a bit tighter than the external dimensions.The color is fairly accurate, maybe a tad lighter in person.
B**D
Functional 9L camera bag at just the right size and compartments.
This 9L bags works for me. The crossbody straps work well and levels the bag for easy access when access my camera or changing components. The many compartments are terrific and well thought out. General I travel with a camera and two lenses. I attach my 3.5 lb tripod to the underneath sleeve and hook it in. When traveling by air, I use the bag as a carryon by its self or included in my backpack.
D**N
Love it.
The WANDRD ROGUE 9L Sling has been a fantastic first sling bag for my photography gear. It’s well-designed, compact, and incredibly versatile. The padded interior keeps my camera and lenses protected, and the thoughtful organization makes it easy to access everything I need on the go. The build quality is top-notch, with durable materials that feel like they’ll last a long time. I also appreciate the comfortable strap and the sleek, minimalist look. It has set the bar high for what I’d want in a camera bag, and I’m really happy with my purchase.
J**V
Well built, but not well thought out in some minor but important details
I have been on a quest to find a good, reliable "casual carry" bags for my equipment and by all descriptions I read online, thought this might be the one. I need to carry (and protect) a small Canon M6 with a couple of lenses in situations where mobility and and keeping a low profile are a consideration. The low profile part was a bit iffy, but it didn't scream "camera bag" either, so I could live with that.What was great was it's water resistant construction, the bag seemed well padded and had the desired number of pockets that were of good access to "shoot and scoot". The zippers all seemed to be of excellent quality, but I was more than a bit concerned with one metal zipper inside the cover/lid of the bag that could make contact and scratch the upturned LCD screen on the rear of my camera. That was not well thought out and strike one.Strike two: The shoulder strap was just plain stupid. It was uncomfortable and because of it's design flaws, prone to slipping off my shoulder, which is a bad thing. I've used equipment side bags and slings for over 50 years and it's pretty much an established design, so why some new designer decided to make this shoulder sling strap "improved" is beyond me.Let me explain... Normally there is the padded part of a shoulder strap, that slip-on piece that goes over your sling strap and sits on the top of your shoulder (with a fabric friction base to keep it from sliding off). Normally this is a separate piece so you can position it wherever you need it, depending on the length of the strap. Not this one... Some genius decided that it should be sewn onto the strap itself making it's position not adjustable (which means unless you have a very tight sling, the basic webbing sling is now your contact point - and it slips). Normally this placement issue could be resolved by just feeding out the other end of the strap at the contact point to the bag to make it sit where you want, right?Nope.For whatever reason, they made one side of the strap pretty short, so you don't have that option to lengthen it more than a little bit to compensate the shoulder pad position. Which means that you are stuck with it where it is. Besides the clumsy pad placement issue, the strap width itself was a bit on the thin side and just looked like it wasn't going to be that robust in a pinch. So, the obvious solution then would be to ditch the original sling strap and just hook on one of my old reliable ones, right?Nope.Instead of the usual "D" ring mounts, there is some new nylon attachment hardware that I've never seen before. Which means I would have to cut them off and mount my own hardware to use my old straps. Yes I could do that, but at the $147 price point (with tax) I shouldn't have to spend time and money to modify it. It should be ready to go right out of the box, so that was strike three - and it's out.I truly wish this well built bag didn't have these goofy built in design flaws, but the prospect of carrying it around with it being so unnecessarily uncomfortable (and potentially losing it from slippage) makes it useless.
W**H
Just the Right Size
PERFECT!I wanted a camera bag big enough for my gear, but no bigger than I needed. The 9L fits the bill. I have a Nikon Z50ii. I keep an 18-140mm zoom lens mounted because that’s the lens I use the most. The bag also carries a 50-250mm zoom and a 12-28mm wide angle zoom. The bag is attractive, works efficiently in the field and is comfortable to carry. I can not only use the shoulder strap, but use the strap on the top to carry it like a lunch pail. Also, good padding.
C**S
Big folks: the strap is short, but the bag rocks
Easily the best bag I’ve ever bought, with enough features and nifty design aspects to make MacGyver happy. More capacity for water bottles, umbrellas and tripods when you need them, and a relatively slender carry otherwise.But if you’re a larger person or just like long shoulder straps, be aware that the max length is under 44 inches. Plenty fine for 97% of people (and a sling bag is admittedly meant to be close to the body), but worth mentioning. One star deducted for this strange choice, as most other comparable bags have 50-60 inch straps.
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