Thank you to the reviewers, who clarified that the Lowepro is gray, actually relatively strong anthracite, otherwise I would have never bought it. If I can cope with the upload, I deliver to a photographic evidence. Since I usually only a Pentax K5 or Lumix G3 with standard zoom and a maximum of 2 additional lenses (MFT 40-150 or 50-200 mm Pentax and / or an analog lens 1, 7 50mm and / or 2, 8 28mm together with Nissin I40 flash rumschleppe with me, I put more emphasis on an acceptable daypack share. Those who want to carry already 10 lenses and then die of thirst or starve or die of starvation? In the Transitpro fit next to the photo equipment nor a bandage pack, ski cap, sweater, scarf, 2 sandwiches, water bottle small, gloves, and everything put into it loose. Instead, of course, various other lenses in neoprene cases and chargers and other Fotokram if you do not need food. Since the end of March in St. Anton up to 2000 m raining, I was allowed to try out the good rain gear manufacturer skiing without rain cover. The content was powder dry. Unfortunately, I'm after with fogged goggles and full geregneter goggles because of poor visibility on a steep slope then plunged more 4-5 times and headlong on the backpack lying down the mountain slipped. Helmet, goggles and ski jacket were full of wet snow, the gloves soaked, the Transitpro but absolutely undamaged and inside something of dust dry, again without rain hood. After all, I can recommend this backpack for people with similar preferences very, especially since he is very comfortable. The tripod mount I appreciate very much, I have not yet tried. The chest strap has been very useful when skiing and it will also be on the bike. Ps .: I am not an employee or seller of Lowepro, only a moderate skiers.