Okay, let's talk about this behemoth of a backpack. When I first unboxed it, I literally laughed at how massive it was - like a canvas tardis for artists. But after using it for plein air painting trips? Low-key obsessed.
The Good Stuff:
• This thing swallows EVERYTHING. My 18x24 panels? Easy. French easel? No problem. I even managed to cram in a folding stool and umbrella like some kind of art-supply tetris champion.
• The pocket situation is *chef's kiss*. Two zippered ones for pencils, front pockets that actually secure my brushes (though I added a holder to protect the bristles), and mesh side pockets perfect for quick-access items.
• Carrying options galore! Backpack straps, tote handle, AND a handheld strap? JJRING said 'have it all' and meant it.
The Not-So-Good:
• It's basically a fabric black hole inside. Zero structure or dividers means my supplies play musical chairs every time I move. Definitely considering adding an organizer bag inside.
• Water resistance seems questionable based on reviews. Mine hasn't been tested yet, but I'll probably hit it with some waterproofing spray just in case.
Final Verdict:
This isn't some dainty little art satchel - it's the Hulk of painting backpacks. Takes some getting used to (and maybe some DIY modifications), but now I can't imagine hauling my plein air gear without it. Just maybe don't wear it if you're under 5'5" unless you want to look like a turtle with a very artistic shell.