Battle of the Best Camera Bags | Peak Design vs Wandrd Prvke vs Nomatic Luma

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In this video I do a comparison between the Peak Design V2 vs Wandrd Prvke vs Nomatic Peter McKinnon backpack. I compare them across cost, design, comfort, size and x. Hope you enjoy the video.

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00:00 Intro
02:35 Peak Design V2
08:50 Wandrd Prvke Lite
14:07 Nomatic Peter McKinnon

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My husband just recently got the Prvke 21 and that one is comfy. I think the Lite isnt for people over 5’5” or something. I recommend going to a camera shop and trying it on. I think it's a really cool looking bag and he loves it! Great video!

evakenworthy
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I have way too many camera bags but the Peak Design V1 that I have had since they released them is one I come back to for urban use. I also have a small V2 zip that I use if I want to carry less I don't find it as perfectly comfortable as you, but not having to open it up to get at everything is what I value most. I don't mind "Rattling" as gear is there to be used and nothing ever gets damaged. The advantage is that, during the day everything gets taken and out put away so often that not having to put it back in the same place as it came from makes it more versatile.

vincevinnyp
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I have had the Prvke for a year or so and am not sold on it either, but one thing that made an instant improvement was removing the rigid plastic backing plate. I had to make a small cut in the internal liner to get it out, but once I did, the bag was more comfortable and less fussy.

scotthayne
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I'm 160 cm (~5ft 2") and for my height the WANDRD Prvke Lite is super comfortable, and I load it up with much more photography gear and weight than you. I don't think WANDRD should change anything with the ergonomics of their backpack. I also have the WANDRD Prvke 31L backpack, and it's also super comfy. (On the other hand, I found that the Peak Design everyday backpack was incredibly uncomfortable for my body - even when empty.) Maybe the WANDRD Prvke Lite is just too small for your frame?

asaperez-bercoff
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Love thiss..every summer I pull out my little black kislux clutch and this summer I'm coming out with new heels so that will be my summer wear.

CosmosBracknell
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The Peak Design backpack was the most uncomfortable for me, especially when loaded with gear. Got the Prvke 21 instead and it was much much more comfortable

alexgelman
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Odd, I found the Wandrd the most comfortable bag I tried that ticked similar boxes that you had as well. I researched that it was much better for hikes and long trips than the peak design, which I found to be true when using it myself. Guess some bags fit others differently!

DylPhoenix
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Man! I don't know what body type you are and I know we're all different, but I'm 6 feet and have the Wandrd Prvke Lite and have zero issues with this bag. I love the fact that I can carry my R5 II, 24-105 f2.8, RF 85 1.2 and RF 14-35 f.4 and then still have the pouch available to store other accessories and a 14 inch Macbook Pro and no comfort issues whatsoever. I even tried the Expensive Peter McKinnon 35L bag and couldn't fit the same amount of gear in it, but hey, to each their own.

neostephens
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Great find, I bought the Bottega knockoffs in kislux because I liked the style but not the price of the originals, hehe!

AzevedoFant
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Great video! After owning a few camera backs, I also settled for the Nomatic Luma back pack. Yes, it fits the most and it’s comfortable. Love that bag!

BehindTheNeedle
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I have the Prvke Light and I have not had any problem with it feeling uncomfortable. I am only 5'2" so maybe that has something to do with it. If you do really like the style of the bag, I like the idea of the post that suggests the idea of trying the 21 liter size at a camera shop to see how that one feels. Thank you for sharing your experiences.

lisap
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I daily a Wandrd Prvke 31 and it's super awesome for my use. I'm not terribly tall, but it just works. I've also modded it a bit to add some load levelers from the straps to the upper latch points (where you have the Carabiner attached) for really long days with all the gear.

xder
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I loved this video, so informative, thoughtful and in depth <3

lindez
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Im glad to see someone review the luma bag in greater detail, I've been wondering about it, and each video that I watch on it, its just not as enjoyable.
yours was much much better than the other ones that I've seen

Bingobongo-sg
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The Shimoda Urban Explore bag is something you might want to look into.
I was deciding between that bag and the Nomatic PM bag.

fromia
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About Wanrdr PRVKE. I have two of these backpacks. One of them is old 21 liter version from 2018, and the other is a more modern 31 liter version. Both of them are very comfortable backpacks for me; no issue whatsoever. I guess it depends on unique anatomy of each person. Just want to say that Wandrd isn't all that bad for everyone 😶

TheArneto
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Whoa thanks for this video! I have a similar camera setup (A7Cii body + FE 20-70mm G lens) so it was great to see how the camera combo fits in these various bags.

EconBobWong
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I have the non lite version of the Prvke bag and love it. But, since I’m in a wheelchair, I throw the bag to the back of my chair and never worry about comfort. That’s good to know, as I was thinking about scooping one for my wife who’s not in a chair. If your looking to sell that WANDRD bag cheaper than the retail price, let me know, I may scoop it for myself 😂

Mr.McNolegs
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I traveled all around SE Asia for two months with the Wandrd Prvke Lite and it is a very nice well made backpack (same color as well). I used it with my Sony a7rv w/24-70 2.8 GMII, 35mm GM, and 16-35 F4, and my iPad, and it was reasonably comfortable but when packed up, and if you're around 5'10" or taller, it hits you at the base of your back which does become uncomfortable on long walks. I also had the 20L Wandrd Prvke which is longer and I didn't have the same problem but it was just a bit larger than I needed. I was surprised at how much I could fit in the 11L Wandrd Prvke lite though, almost as much as in the 20L because the cube in the 20L takes up a lot of space. I've since switched to mostly Leica for travel so I have no need for either of them anymore.

MulliganAl
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Great video. I have the Luna backpack unfortunately, I'm not impressed with it. I find it uncomfortable after wearing for awhile (maybe because I'm short). I watch Peter McKinnon which is why I got the bag to try. It does hold a lot but I find it difficult to get the camera out on the fly. The quick opening just doesn't work well for me. I was interested in the Wandrd but now I'm second guessing it based upon your review. Still looking for the perfect bag.

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