So I am looking for a backpack should not be used for housing the photographic equipment me for a long photo tours, but also space for eg .: a thin jacket, spectacle cases, wallet, a book, map or newspaper, have a drink and snacks, and in future times for a tablet is to provide space.
The weighted here Mantona offers enough space for a slightly larger camera equipment. There are plenty of storage spaces for memory cards, batteries or a flash. The total is only theft from the back side of the access, which certainly proved itself in major cities in the crowd, and which I find very well solved.
For storage of photographic equipment:
United and planned. Unfortunately, however, the dividing elements are not fixed to the back wall, and thus appeared to me that a little spongy and poorly traded.
For other storage:
As described by other reviewers, is the subject in which you go the other things you like doing has very loosely mounted in the backpack, what little confidence inspiring and certainly not loaded with a little more weight and actual result of the lack of fixing ability.
To look:
I find ok, so cheap looking as described by others, he actually sees now is not enough. Advantage: It does not look like a camera bag.
The Material:
Well, it's not a Lowepro etc. but looks very solid. But the mesh pockets which I would use for PET bottles, not give me the impression that they would withstand intensive use in the long run. (Here I compare with a Deuter bike backpack). A backpack is a pack animal and has to endure something. For from time to time, and at the value for money of Mantona absolutely ok. For more load and durability, I would weigh.
Odour:
Normal, like all new things. Bring a couple of hours into the fresh air and all is well.
Feel and comfort:
To be fair, I must say that I am in everyday life (since he does not belong to me) had not only within the four walls, weight into it, and tested the feel the backpack.
And since parted for me personally the wheat from the chaff. Everyone has different needs, I did not like it. I felt as if I had a bulky box on the back. It simply does not fit purely subjective from the feeling. The Mantona is bulky and inflexible. Sure, the backpack should be stable and protect that goes but I think differently. Because it's something that I may spend hours carrying on their backs, up and depose, and sometimes carry by hand. And since I want to make any compromises. Backpacks are like shoes, either it fits and you just do not feel comfortable, or.
Four stars I would have given, he would have felt better on the back and shoulders.
The Mantona is undoubtedly a sensible backpack with decent equipment and a balanced price-performance ratio.
But if you do not forget more emphasis on comfort, more quality, better usability of the storage space, and
puts on the appearance, the was recommended to look around a bit and possibly to invest 25-30 euros more.