Me personally the yellow variant and the material processing has a bit reminiscent of the "Bag to Life" bag collection, which is actually made from unused lifejackets, although both brands are produced seemingly independently.
Positives:
+ A lot of storage space for camera, lenses, flash and possibly even a Tablet
+ Material is waterproof, durable cover that some of
+ Interior is completely removable -> Pocket thus cause usable
Different adjustable + padded interior depending on the size of the equipment
+ Comfortable shoulder strap which is also adjustable
+ Closure is quick to set up and shut down
Negatives:
- Closure, which consists only of Velcro, is rolled and is then secured with a clip closure -> not waterproof
- No small side pockets, etc., only the inner life itself -> if this is removed, the bag acts like a boar pouch
Conclusion:
As other reviewers have noted, the bag is not as watertight as the material and the trailer will make us know. Nevertheless, it is quite useful in their function. Unless you're going in rainforest conditions on a photo safari or dive the bag accidentally into the water, then it keeps its promises and does not allow water droplets through. The only drawback is nevertheless the construction of the closure. The black, upper part, the one curl, forming at the end a kind of Kuhle / trough in which absolutely can accumulate large amounts of water when the bag for a long time is with constant rain. Through this water weight and only the Velcro it is inevitable that this puddle sometime is inside the bag and thus ruined the expensive equipment.
Although some would use this camera bag alternatively as ladies handbag, that would be nothing for me. The design is original and striking indeed, but I would simply all the little side pockets etc missing. Then rather maintained as a travel bag or back-to-the-roots as a camera bag.