My first time one bagging, with Stubble & Co The Adventure bag (42L)

I realised there aren't that many reviews of this backpack so I thought I will quickly write one myself since I just used it for the first time on a weekend to Brighton, UK. I really wasn't so convinced about one bagging as I've always travelled with a rolling suitcase and a 24L backpack. I could not imagine adding more weight on my back given that I'm always traveling with camera gear and my back tends to feel uncomfortable after long periods of time. Turns out this wasn't the case with The Adventure bag by S&C. The sternum straps allow you to handle more weight without the bag feeling too heavy. I absolutely love how much you can fit inside and the fact that it has included compartments which allows you to organise your essentials and clothes without the need for packing cubes. You always know where everything is and even after you've filled the compartments and closed them you can still fit more clothes between the fold of the backpack. Another pro of the backpack is that you can fold it away because it's not a hard case. The quality is pretty impressive but my only con is that the zips of the internal compartments feel a little bit thin and it makes me questions the longevity of them. The good thing is that Stubble&Co provides a repair services. Not sure what the conditions are for that but it's worth having a look at the company. There are many other pros to this bag that it deserves its own review and might be too much to write. I'm really surprised at the lack of YouTube reviews of this backpack because it seems to me that it's a hidden gem. Any questions I'm here to answer them!

I realised there aren't that many reviews of this backpack so I thought I will quickly write one myself since I just used it for the first time on a weekend to Brighton, UK. I really wasn't so convinced about one bagging as I've always travelled with a rolling suitcase and a 24L backpack. I could not imagine adding more weight on my back given that I'm always traveling with camera gear and my back tends to feel uncomfortable after long periods of time. Turns out this wasn't the case with The Adventure bag by S&C. The sternum straps allow you to handle more weight without the bag feeling too heavy. I absolutely love how much you can fit inside and the fact that it has included compartments which allows you to organise your essentials and clothes without the need for packing cubes. You always know where everything is and even after you've filled the compartments and closed them you can still fit more clothes between the fold of the backpack. Another pro of the backpack is that you can fold it away because it's not a hard case. The quality is pretty impressive but my only con is that the zips of the internal compartments feel a little bit thin and it makes me questions the longevity of them. The good thing is that Stubble&Co provides a repair services. Not sure what the conditions are for that but it's worth having a look at the company. There are many other pros to this bag that it deserves its own review and might be too much to write. I'm really surprised at the lack of YouTube reviews of this backpack because it seems to me that it's a hidden gem. Any questions I'm here to answer them!