![]() The lower one is covered by a velcro strap, which can be used as a luggage slide-through when you’re using a rolling camera bag, for example.įor those landscape photographers, you’ll find removable straps for attaching a tripod. These are great for avoiding wandering hands. On the backpack side, there are two hidden pockets. Langley included a full-length front pocket, which is useful for reflectors or additional clothing – although it’s too flat for bulky items. O n the out side of the Langly Multi-Camera Bag, you’ll find shoulder straps, grab handle, and large side pockets for water bottles or other camera accessories. The velcro is also useful for securing the shoulder straps. The hidden compartment under the rear velcro ensures you can hide valuable documents or cash. ![]() I think the large capacity of a bag like this might result in the bag bending or deforming over time. If I were going to nitpick on construction, I’d say I’d like to see a lightweight frame incorporated into the outer frame of a bag with this capacity, whether it’s an aluminium frame or simply some more robust foam. I’m not sure about the longevity, but I can’t imagine the wear on these would be excessive. Langly’s clips seem like a great compromise between quick fastening and security. I’m not a huge fan of velcro due to the noise, and some styles of buckles make a clicking noise when unfastened which is annoying. ![]() I’d be happy to have this on any bag I own versus some of the other styles. I particularly like the style of clips that Langly used with the raised loops that make it easy to feel if the bag is closed. Fortunately, we don’t see many bags with poor construction at this level. The construction quality of the Langly Multi-Pack Globetrotter is good – in line with most of the competitors within this price range. The bag clasps on the Globetrotter are one of the nicest features of the bag, and one I’d like to see on other bags in the market.
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