PolarPro has introduced a new line of lightweight, robust camera bags designed for quick access and outdoor use. The RoadRunner Collection consists of five bags: two backpacks, two shoulder bags, and a tiny compact sling, which we have rarely seen since the demise of compact cameras. The line is built around the needs of professional content creators working in dynamic environments. The PolarPro RoadRunner Collection sacrifices bulk, space, and some organization features to help you carry your barebones kit with minimal fuss. Gear carry systems seem to take a disproportionate amount of attention sometimes. But they are actually fundamental to the way we work and create. A huge variety floods the market, trying to occupy every conceivable niche. The PolarPro RoadRunner line tries something fairly new: Compact yet rugged, high-end yet affordable. Like every life choice, there are compromises, especially on special features and EDC (Everyday Carry) functionality. Let’s dive in. Design and ergonomics The PolarPro RoadRunner backpacks use a dual-opening design with two large side flaps, reminiscent of the Peak Design Everyday Backpack line. Unlike the Peak Design bags, they have no top opening, nor do they have the same pocket abundance. PolarPro went for a barebones, basic design here. This choice should allow a relatively robust shell to be applied on a relatively affordable backpack – a compromise many will find suitable. RoadRunner backpacks specs The RoadRunner Backpack comes in two sizes: 8L (878g) and 16L (1337g). Both feature abrasion-resistant ripstop nylon, padded internal dividers, oversized zip panels, MOLLE webbing, and an integrated rain...
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