I have my bag! Haize backpack review - My complete everyday test of the Full Pack
Hello.
I recently received my Haize Full Pack backpack. Here is my review after several days of use in real conditions: between work, photography and moving around, this bag quickly became an ultra-practical ally. The Haize Full Pack backpack impressed me with its ability to hold all my equipment. After spending several weeks with this bag, my opinion on its design is more than positive.
Here is a list of what I managed to fit into the bag at maximum:
MacBook Air M1
iPad Pro 11"
AirPods Max
GoPro
5 external hard drives (4 SATA 3 SSDs + 1 NVMe SSD)
Anker 60W charger
A7III
Sigma 24-70 2.8
Sony 35mm 1.8
Sigma 135mm 1.8
Manfrotto carbon tripod
Nintendo Switch
Clothes (7 days)
Toiletry bag
My papers
A water bottle
Sweatshirt
Various small things (cables, extra camera batteries, paracetamol…)
In short, it is tight once all that is inside, but it fits. You can go buy it ;) 15% off with the code ODIN3000.
Edit: Since this article was published, Haize has released new bags. I talk about them here: RT-38, Backpack 0.0, and ISO Pack.
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