Of course! Always been a huge fan. You've consistently proven you provide quality products and looking forward to getting my hands on more in the future!
Just bought a 6L bag and I think with a mirrorless full frame camera you can only really go with about 1 lens on the body and two others but only really if they’re all quite small. With a 70-200 lens you probably can only go with one extra lens. I definitely prefer the smaller size if you’re travelling light. Id love if there was an 8L option
Yeah an 8L would definitely be a nice middle ground between the 6L and the 10L. I think if you're looking to take a full photo/video kit and replace a backpack the 10L is great. For an everyday carry I'd definitely go for the 6L. Hoping I can get my hands on one sooner or later.
Hi @@selishots. Thanks for this short review of the PGYTech OneGo Solo V2. May I ask after some months of use, how's it keeping up? Has its material (70% Polyster, 30% Polyurethane) shown durability and does it easily gets scratched or attracts dirt or oil? [I'm choosing between this Obsidian Black or the Moss Green (85% Polyster, 15% Polyurethane) but I want to know which is more durable in the long term]. Thank You.
@@nathanielngosy I don't use it a ton so I haven't really beaten it up but I believe my old Onemo and Onemo 2 use the same material and they help up great though the abuse
What size OneGo Solo V2 do you think fits your needs best? What do you plan on packing in yours?
Thank you so much! 😆
Of course! Always been a huge fan. You've consistently proven you provide quality products and looking forward to getting my hands on more in the future!
Great bad. I have been looking for one like that!
Just bought a 6L bag and I think with a mirrorless full frame camera you can only really go with about 1 lens on the body and two others but only really if they’re all quite small. With a 70-200 lens you probably can only go with one extra lens. I definitely prefer the smaller size if you’re travelling light. Id love if there was an 8L option
Yeah an 8L would definitely be a nice middle ground between the 6L and the 10L.
I think if you're looking to take a full photo/video kit and replace a backpack the 10L is great. For an everyday carry I'd definitely go for the 6L. Hoping I can get my hands on one sooner or later.
Hi @@selishots. Thanks for this short review of the PGYTech OneGo Solo V2. May I ask after some months of use, how's it keeping up? Has its material (70% Polyster, 30% Polyurethane) shown durability and does it easily gets scratched or attracts dirt or oil?
[I'm choosing between this Obsidian Black or the Moss Green (85% Polyster, 15% Polyurethane) but I want to know which is more durable in the long term].
Thank You.
@@nathanielngosy I don't use it a ton so I haven't really beaten it up but I believe my old Onemo and Onemo 2 use the same material and they help up great though the abuse
@@selishots Thanks a lot for this.
Good video 👌
Thanks!!! Appreciate it👊🏻