Richard Wong
Well-Known Member
Not really an advice, but I've using the PGYTech OneMo 25l backpack for the last 2 years:
I wanted a backpack that is flexible in terms of configuration (i.e. store different kinds of camera gear, or even non-camera gear), not super big that I can carry a whole day when I'm travelling, and needs to fit more 16-inch Macbook Pro. So this is the best I've found.
I've used it for a few overseas trips so far, and also here in NZ for a lot of jobs when I don't need to carry tonnes of gear.
It's quite comfortable even when I carry it for 10+ hours a day. Weatherproof. There are two quick-access side flips. The price is really reasonable. The quality is decent. It comes with a removable shoulder bag that allows me to leave the backpack in the hotel when I only want to carry just one camera with me. I haven't found any major thing I would complain about.


I wanted a backpack that is flexible in terms of configuration (i.e. store different kinds of camera gear, or even non-camera gear), not super big that I can carry a whole day when I'm travelling, and needs to fit more 16-inch Macbook Pro. So this is the best I've found.
I've used it for a few overseas trips so far, and also here in NZ for a lot of jobs when I don't need to carry tonnes of gear.
It's quite comfortable even when I carry it for 10+ hours a day. Weatherproof. There are two quick-access side flips. The price is really reasonable. The quality is decent. It comes with a removable shoulder bag that allows me to leave the backpack in the hotel when I only want to carry just one camera with me. I haven't found any major thing I would complain about.

- HUAWEI - VOG-L29
- 5.6 mm
- ƒ/1.6
- 1/100 sec
- Pattern
- Auto exposure
- ISO 200

