In the beginning you need only times a little time to look through the rather complex structure of the backpack. The main compartment for camera + lenses is discovered quickly. Behind a large flap hides a lot of space, which can be well adapted to their own equipment with variable partitions. The flap sits at the back, but runs around the left side of the backpack around. This one does not always open the whole compartment, but can at least take the camera sideways.
In the upper part there is a larger compartment in which you can optionally food supplies and other travel necessities accommodate. If you use the non-specialist, the backpack is quite compact. Numerous other subjects take on all sorts of small parts that you need to take pictures or for the tour itself. Everything seems to me well thought out. A tripod can be attached. If it rains times, this can be quite a good rain protection attach to a backpack.
The backpack is already in the empty state is not easy. But it can be worn very comfortably, which surprised me after a first day tour enjoyable. I also held the back cushion initially for quite firm, but since suppressed and nothing hurts. The straps are well padded. Overall, the workmanship is pretty good, at least in view of the in my eyes quite reasonable price.