The backpack is from the processing (material, zips etc.) neatly and makes a good impression.
The breakdown of the camera part is okay as in the product description and can be adapted.
The EOS 7D fits in, but without battery grip. This would make it tight.
Good solution: the Beckengut can be hidden if you do not need him.
The shoulder straps may also be hidden.
The opportunity to use the backpack as a sling, is a nice feature that I have not yet used. This variability is great and makes it easier to travel (hand luggage).
The attachment of the shoulder straps through eyelets and carabiner is it ok, but unfortunately also "shaky", ie moving the backpack rattling noises can occur if you want to get out pick up the camera.
The additional pockets for small parts (battery, memory card, etc.) is ok.
What began as a left-handed is fine for me: the lateral camera removal can carried on the left or right side, depending on how you want.
What is really lacking for hiking is a side mesh pocket for a water bottle, which no one wants to have in the backpack (not on the camera).
The upper parts of the backpack in my opinion is too small for the "normal" daily requirement plus clothing (sweater or jacket). Who has migrated times in the mountains, know that you do not need while hiking jacket, but with a break at the summit which must put on warm or something needs to change.
Already the Dell Latitude E4300 14 'is tight in the Notbookfach. My good Macbook Pro 15 'should not get a scratch, so I let the times ...
In sum: a good camera bag, for me unfortunately too small.
I would therefore returned the backpack.
But unfortunately, I bought it from Amazon in a store of DFG DE. The company has its headquarters in the UK and demands for returns 12 Euro fee. This was of course in the small print. If I had not expected (DFG DE suggests a German dealer seat).
Now this is against German law and purchase at Amazon.com I would really expect the usual good return service. Amazon should consider whether such traders fit into Renumee.