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The editors liked
Interior can be customized
Side pockets
Expandable
Magnetic flap latches
Looks (even the wife likes it
And she didn't like the Everyday Messenger)
Flexible organization of main compartment
Superior weather resistant materials
Comfortable carrying system
Multiple options for attaching stuff on the outside
Options to secur
Superb craftsmanship
Choice of material and attention to details
Weatherproof with sealed zippers and reinforced bottom
Innovative straps system
Modular
With included storage
Integration with other Peak Design products
Numerous original elements
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Great build quality
Excellent idea for a buckle closing clip
Stabilizer Belt system to take the weight off your back is very nice
Lots of room for so many things
The best divider system that I've seen so far. Other companies should learn from this
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A bit easier to configure and work with than the previous version
Getting the shoulder strap to work is fine
Getting the belt strap to work is fine
Still feels like a very nice bag
Opening latch is still fantastic
Magical Maglatch clasp system
Customizable storage dividers
Good looks mixed with thoughtful design
Comfy adjustable strap
Works with optional Capture camera clip
Zippered laptop sleeve
Available in 13- or 15-inch sizes
Well thought out design
Lots of storage for a variety of camera gear
Sturdy
Rugged
And waterproof
Stands upright on its own
Empty or fully loaded
Ingenious front clasp
Along with top zippers
Make accessing your gear very easy
Recommends
The editors didn't like
None
Great materials mean no light bag (at 1350g somewhat heavier than other bags I used with similar capacity)
Internal side pockets' organization not symmetrical
I.e. only one side with battery and card pockets (wrong side for me)
Waist strap opening in
Dividers cannot be attached to each other
Limiting possible configurations
Smallest divisions too large for compact primes (workarounds possible)
Some constraints to the strap's padding positioning
Tripod carry system imperfect with compact tripods
Modifying the shoulder strap to work for customers who wear their bag on the right shoulder isn't so elegant or simple
If the shoulder strap is modified
The stabilizer belt system needs to be modified
Could benefit from better side pocket design
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Still not perfectly ambidextrous
Pricey
Could use a little more padding on the back
Not 100 percent waterproof
Material is slightly thin and might wear out over time
Price is a bit high
The strap's three carry-style settings only work well if you're within a certain height range. Heavy. Would not go hiking with it
A bit easier to configure and work with than the previous version, Getting the shoulder strap to work is fine, Getting the belt strap to work is fine, Still feels like a very nice bag, Opening latch is still fantastic,
Still not perfectly ambidextrous
Do I think that the Peak Design Everyday Messenger 2 is a good bag? Yes. Am I a fan of it? Not really. I personally go for smaller messenger bags these days and it's not a bag system that I think is practical for a working photographer due to;The dividers...
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Superb craftsmanship, choice of material and attention to details, Weatherproof with sealed zippers and reinforced bottom, Innovative straps system, modular, with included storage, Integration with other Peak Design products, Numerous original elements: s
Dividers cannot be attached to each other, limiting possible configurations, Smallest divisions too large for compact primes (workarounds possible), Some constraints to the strap's padding positioning, Tripod carry system imperfect with compact tripods
The Everyday Messenger from Peak Design is a Kickstarter runaway success, which spearheaded a renewed interest from various bag makers to offer high-quality products with innovative elements, different approaches, and a willingness to use modern materials...
Looks (even the wife likes it, and she didn't like the Everyday Messenger), Flexible organization of main compartment, Superior weather resistant materials, Comfortable carrying system, Multiple options for attaching stuff on the outside, Options to secur
Great materials mean no light bag (at 1350g somewhat heavier than other bags I used with similar capacity), Internal side pockets' organization not symmetrical, i.e. only one side with battery and card pockets (wrong side for me), Waist strap opening in
On the longer hikes, the Everyday Backpack remained very comfortable. I didn't use the waist strap, but the sternum strap proved very useful. The extendable top meant I could have lunch for three in the top compartment during the first half and only the r...
Magical Maglatch clasp system, Customizable storage dividers, Good looks mixed with thoughtful design, Comfy adjustable strap, Works with optional Capture camera clip, Zippered laptop sleeve, Available in 13- or 15-inch sizes
Pricey, Could use a little more padding on the back, Not 100 percent waterproof
While its $220 price tag isn't cheap, the Peak Design Everyday Messenger is an almost perfect bag for creative professionals or people who just like nice things...
Published: 2016-10-28, Author: Jon , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: The holidays are approaching and that's a good excuse to buy a new photo bag for yourself or a loved one. Here's a collection of my seven favorite photo bags, gleaned from full reviews that appeared in this column over the past couple of years. 1. Domke...
If you're a fan of the messenger bag form factor, the Everyday Messenger should really be at the top of your list. It's roomy, stylish and cleverly designed. We wished the shoulder strap were more comfortable and it had a bit more upright stability, but o...
Abstract: This is the Everyday Messenger . It isn't just another camera bag. It's an all-in-one gear bag. A lot of thought went into making the Peak Design Everyday Messenger that it almost seems like everyone's needs are answered by this one bag. Billed as a premi...
Well thought out design, Lots of storage for a variety of camera gear, Sturdy, rugged, and waterproof, Stands upright on its own, empty or fully loaded, Ingenious front clasp, along with top zippers, make accessing your gear very easy
Material is slightly thin and might wear out over time, Price is a bit high