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Based on 25 Reddit mentions
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By far the most uncomfortable backpack I have ever owned
Stiff, thin, poorly padded, and at an awkward angle and location. This is a very common complaint with this line. I used the V1 for years and found it pretty uncomfortable. Tried the V2, slightly better but not much. I’m now using a WANDRD PRVKE which is miles more comfortable.
improvthismoment in r/backpacks
December 29, 2025 3:08 PM
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Camera bag recs?
Yep. I have two: A 30L V3 PRVKE A 15L V4 PRVKE Both are awesome, but I like the 15L the best as an EDC. The 31L is pretty big and depending how you pack it and the airline. On some flights, no issue. But on some flights, there's some electrical box under the seat, it won't fit. The new 15L is really
...damnhandy in r/AskPhotography
March 14, 2026 11:39 PM
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Options for long-lens day pack on a bike.
Hey so i regularly haul around a big camera setup on a bike. You need a proper backpack theres no way of cutting corners. Mine isnt as big as a 600mm, but its still a 200-400 and a 70-200 with two bodies and laptop. Theres also no bag thats properly padded and comfortable that will allow quick acces
...07budgj in r/Nikon
May 28, 2025 2:49 PM
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Peak Design Travel Backpack 45L users: Is the carrying comfort bad even with the hip belt too?
It's ok for airport to accomodations. I had a travel day where everything that could go wrong did. I ended up carrying it (just under 10kg) for 6-8 hours in 90F+ heat on level ground. After the first hour or so, I had to take it off and hand carry it every 20 minutes or so before putting it back on.
...Projektdb in r/onebag
August 23, 2025 5:33 PM
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Looking for a versatile 25–30L backpack for hiking + travel/daily use.
I have the Wandrd Prvke 21L (rolltop can expand to 25L) but there’s also a 31L w rolltop. It leans more city use but with the hipbelt it is great for dayhikes and I find it quite comfortable. Has a nice side access for your mirrorless camera. Also has a laptop spot (I’ve used with a water bladder).
...ContentHovercraft698 in r/backpacks
May 8, 2026 6:55 PM
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What's the most useless photography gadget you've ever bought?
I did. I have a Wandrd Prvke that's been sitting in a box in my garage for years. Keep thinking I really need to get rid of it. I used it once, and realized it's terrible for hiking in warm areas (aka Death Valley), Plus it's too large for me.
nightdancerCA in r/photography
February 21, 2026 6:05 PM
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Bag Finder Megathread - 23 February 2026
Hello everyone, I am a documentary filmmaker who travels around the world for work. Last year, I spent a month filming in the forests of Papua New Guinea. I had a base camp with equipment and travelled around each day with a Wandrd Prvke 31L. It was extremely heavy (camera, 2-3 lenses, V-lock batter
...CharlesPond in r/onebag
March 1, 2026 4:22 PM
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The Aer Travel Pack 4 is here! And honestly it looks amazing.
I was interested in the tortuga. But with the folding packing cube I have now, i believe it really will go a long way to packing down to 32L with my Wandrd Prvke. I was considering going up to 40L. Or the true clam shell with the Aero Pakt 35, which I tried - but it’s just not worth it for me, for i
...Purple-Mix1033 in r/onebag
March 9, 2026 12:51 PM
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