Thank you so much! It was great to see a woman’s opinion on the 30! That’s what I’ve pledged for and I’m so very excited and now I’ve found a new channel to follow!!!!
Nice review. I just bought the bag yesterday, it was nice to see another reviewer praising this bag. Seems like an awesome bag that I will enjoy for a long time. Great job! Oh and I subscribed!
To @enigmasunshine4554, I am so sorry I accidentally deleted your question on the bag as I was trying to edit my comment. I was sent this bag by Shimoda to test and do a review for them. I own four of their bags and was a tester for the female shoulder straps they have. I recently purchased the Explore V2 35L as an upgrade for my wildlife photography and I love it! Shimoda knows that I always give an honest review....I don't sugar coat anything! LOL Hope that helps. It also states in the video in the beginning about this as well.
Nice review! Can I ask what the folded length of your tripod is? It seems to fit in your 30 liter well. I'm looking at the 40 liter but carry a Leofoto that's 23.5" closed. I'd go with a 30 liter if my tripod and the large core unit would fit in it, though. Thanks
HI Tammy. Thanks for the great review! I plan to purchase an Explore in the near future and i'm hoping you can give me some guidance regarding core units since this will ultimately determine whether I need the 30L or 35L bag. I am using a Nikon DSLR (D850) with mostly F2.8 lenses so my gear is bulky and heavy. I also sometimes carry a second crop body and filters. I understand that the 30l bag will only work with a mirrorless core unit. In your opinion, is the mirrorless core unit adequate for a DSLR kit or am I better off sizing up to the 35L bag with a DSLR core? Thanks in advance!
Hello there!! With your system and the DSLR, I would go with the Explore V2 35L and either the medium DSLR core unit or the large DSLR core unit. The medium mirrorless core units are too small for a DSLR . I have the large DSLR core unit and my Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm lens and other lenses/accessories fit perfectly. I have also used my Olympus OMD EM1-X and the 300mm F4 lens in the 35L bag with the large DSLR core unit since its the largest lens I own right now. I hope that helps you. Take care!!
Hi Tammy, great review! So which one do you like better - the Shimoda or the Atlas? I am really split between the two, especially after you giving both of them glaring reviews and saying that each is probably the best.
@@tammymellertphoto Thank you for the quick response, I really appreciate it. You just convinced me to go with the Shimoda :) I live in a city so I think the Explore will be better for daily use. (I do have fstop Tilopa but it's too big for anything in that world, and I have a Kata and that one is too small, although amazing quality and has served me for many years). Please keep doing the reviews, I really enjoy them!
Nice run down of the bag. I have it (my third Shimoda bag) and love it. Can fit GFX 100s 3 lenses XT4 with two lenses Mavic 2 pro and paraphernalia filters batteries and other items. I am a small guy and not young. Bag helps me carry my gear with no issues. BTW learned a couple of tricks from you. Thanks you
@@icogicog8287 cool thanks for letting me know. Did you try to see if the GFX would fit inside the mirrorless core units of the 25/30L or is the 35L the only option that safely works for the camera?
@@antonroux6737 the kit i have is Shimoda Explore V2 35 Starter Kit (w/ Large DSLR Core Unit). The 100s fits in there on its side. That allows for a more rational use of the space. I suspect ( but don’t know for a fact) that in would only fit bottom down which would use more real estate. That would than not give you the space for all I carry. For instance the 45-100 fits nicely front element down using a lot less space. The only lens I put lengthwise is the 100-200. Everything else can be place front element down with the cameras on their side giving a better use of the pack/core unit foot print
@@icogicog8287 thanks again. I was wondering whether it would actually fit in that less "rational" bottom down position or not, but I do agree with your decision on space efficiency. I was thinking about whether I could get the 25L and later the 35L and use them for different purposes
I did review that bag and they are both comfortable bags. However, I quickly outgrew the Atlas with new gear and prefer my Shimoda Explore V2. Hope that helps.
Hi, look nice and appreciate the review. I am only 1.6m tall (5feet 3inch) and is worried the bag might be too big for me. Do you mind sharing your height for me to make reference to?
The compartment with the zippered sides does come out. Its just zippered in there. Depending on your core unit size it may make it a little larger on the explore v2 30L. I have the medium mirrorless core unit in this one.
Thanks. It's the one that you say is a "nice, nice pouch" 😆 where you clip keys into. That whole thing could come out and make a big top compartment above the camera cube?
@@johnnykempo yep thats the one. That whole compartment unzips and comes out. So when you open the top you look directly down at the core unit. Hope that helps lol
Welcome back Tammy. Love the bag!
Nice detailed review! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on the awesome bag! Ordered one last week!
Thank you so much! It was great to see a woman’s opinion on the 30! That’s what I’ve pledged for and I’m so very excited and now I’ve found a new channel to follow!!!!
Good to see you back! Great review!
Probably most detailed review… great job Tammy
Thanks Tammy! Appreciate it all the kind words. Glad it worked out for you. And of course, you now have used all the product lines :)
Yes I have and I love them! Thank you again for inviting me to take part in this.
I'm so stoked to see this review!
@@BikeShopGirl I am glad you liked it!!
Nice review. I just bought the bag yesterday, it was nice to see another reviewer praising this bag. Seems like an awesome bag that I will enjoy for a long time. Great job! Oh and I subscribed!
Nice presentation, straight and clear, thank you very much, Tammy!
Excellent review. Thank you for making this.
To @enigmasunshine4554, I am so sorry I accidentally deleted your question on the bag as I was trying to edit my comment. I was sent this bag by Shimoda to test and do a review for them. I own four of their bags and was a tester for the female shoulder straps they have. I recently purchased the Explore V2 35L as an upgrade for my wildlife photography and I love it! Shimoda knows that I always give an honest review....I don't sugar coat anything! LOL Hope that helps. It also states in the video in the beginning about this as well.
Great review. You're the only rear viewer that I've noticed also points out the change in the Camelback openings.
Thank you for your super-real review! I can't wait to see how I can configure a 2-body Fuji setup in this bag 😀
13:20 Can you share what reflector you pulled out of that pocket? It's nice and small.
Sweet backpack. Thanks for your review!
Great Backpack Review, thanks for sharing
Nice review! Can I ask what the folded length of your tripod is? It seems to fit in your 30 liter well. I'm looking at the 40 liter but carry a Leofoto that's 23.5" closed. I'd go with a 30 liter if my tripod and the large core unit would fit in it, though. Thanks
Oh....actually, I was looking at the Action X40. Might have to rethink this
Thanks for a great Review Tammy. I am looking forward to receiving my 35L Black.
HI Tammy. Thanks for the great review! I plan to purchase an Explore in the near future and i'm hoping you can give me some guidance regarding core units since this will ultimately determine whether I need the 30L or 35L bag. I am using a Nikon DSLR (D850) with mostly F2.8 lenses so my gear is bulky and heavy. I also sometimes carry a second crop body and filters. I understand that the 30l bag will only work with a mirrorless core unit. In your opinion, is the mirrorless core unit adequate for a DSLR kit or am I better off sizing up to the 35L bag with a DSLR core? Thanks in advance!
Hello there!! With your system and the DSLR, I would go with the Explore V2 35L and either the medium DSLR core unit or the large DSLR core unit. The medium mirrorless core units are too small for a DSLR . I have the large DSLR core unit and my Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm lens and other lenses/accessories fit perfectly. I have also used my Olympus OMD EM1-X and the 300mm F4 lens in the 35L bag with the large DSLR core unit since its the largest lens I own right now. I hope that helps you. Take care!!
@@tammymellertphoto That is very helpful! Thank you so much for the quick reply Tammy! All the best to you!
Great Review Tammy
Hi Tammy, great review! So which one do you like better - the Shimoda or the Atlas? I am really split between the two, especially after you giving both of them glaring reviews and saying that each is probably the best.
Hello there!! Thank you! Well they are both great bags but I quickly outgrew the Atlas. I really do love my Shimoda bags and they serve me well!!
@@tammymellertphoto Thank you for the quick response, I really appreciate it. You just convinced me to go with the Shimoda :) I live in a city so I think the Explore will be better for daily use. (I do have fstop Tilopa but it's too big for anything in that world, and I have a Kata and that one is too small, although amazing quality and has served me for many years). Please keep doing the reviews, I really enjoy them!
Wow-a great review!!!!
Thank you! Great review
Nice run down of the bag. I have it (my third Shimoda bag) and love it. Can fit GFX 100s 3 lenses XT4 with two lenses Mavic 2 pro and paraphernalia filters batteries and other items. I am a small guy and not young. Bag helps me carry my gear with no issues. BTW learned a couple of tricks from you. Thanks you
What size of the bag do you have for your GFX? 35L?
@@antonroux6737 yes. The 35L. I have rigid cases for the Mavic and the controller that helps me put them safely in the top and front compartment
@@icogicog8287 cool thanks for letting me know. Did you try to see if the GFX would fit inside the mirrorless core units of the 25/30L or is the 35L the only option that safely works for the camera?
@@antonroux6737 the kit i have is
Shimoda Explore V2 35 Starter Kit (w/ Large DSLR Core Unit). The 100s fits in there on its side. That allows for a more rational use of the space. I suspect ( but don’t know for a fact) that in would only fit bottom down which would use more real estate. That would than not give you the space for all I carry. For instance the 45-100 fits nicely front element down using a lot less space. The only lens I put lengthwise is the 100-200. Everything else can be place front element down with the cameras on their side giving a better use of the pack/core unit foot print
@@icogicog8287 thanks again. I was wondering whether it would actually fit in that less "rational" bottom down position or not, but I do agree with your decision on space efficiency. I was thinking about whether I could get the 25L and later the 35L and use them for different purposes
I wish I’ve gotten the 30L instead of a 25L
I'm also thinking about getter the 30L for a little more space even though I'm onlly 5'1"
This pack looks great. Now I need to find someone who wants a slightly used Action-X. :-) And, Tammy, welcome back, BTW.
What size is the action x?
Thanks for the review!! :-)
I see you previously reviewed the Atlas Athlete. Which bag do you like better? Which do you find more comfortable?
I did review that bag and they are both comfortable bags. However, I quickly outgrew the Atlas with new gear and prefer my Shimoda Explore V2. Hope that helps.
Well well! Look who's back(packing)! :-)
LMAO oh yeah I am back! Finally.....
I loved that comment by the way!
@@tammymellertphoto Great review too :) The perfect bag will remain an ongoing search though, but if I can, I will certainly look into this one.
Hi, look nice and appreciate the review. I am only 1.6m tall (5feet 3inch) and is worried the bag might be too big for me. Do you mind sharing your height for me to make reference to?
I am 5 ft 8in tall. Hope that helps
Can you take that pouch out to make the top compartment bigger, say for a big coat?
The compartment with the zippered sides does come out. Its just zippered in there. Depending on your core unit size it may make it a little larger on the explore v2 30L. I have the medium mirrorless core unit in this one.
Thanks. It's the one that you say is a "nice, nice pouch" 😆 where you clip keys into. That whole thing could come out and make a big top compartment above the camera cube?
@@johnnykempo yep thats the one. That whole compartment unzips and comes out. So when you open the top you look directly down at the core unit. Hope that helps lol
@@tammymellertphoto super thank you. Do you know if this is the same with version 1..? (Final question!)
@@johnnykempo yes they all have that zip out feature on them.
First 😁 Thank you!
Anytime!! lol
What size is the bag you are reviewing here?
Hello, this is the Explore V2 30L bag
@@tammymellertphoto thank you
BEst review ever! Thank you
7:12 YOU TRYING TO MAKE ME GO DEAF???
Oh man, sorry about that!!
@@tammymellertphoto lol I was in my car and had it on full volume, that nearly made me crash into a pole. Nice review though