WANDRD PRVKE [Review]
WANDRD PRVKE backpack review
If you're looking for a backpack that can do it all, you'll be hard-pressed to find one more versatile than the WANDRD PRVKE. It's a camera bag, travel pack, and daily laptop backpack all-in-one, thanks to its modular interior that allows you to configure your carry how you want to. The rolltop design also makes it an expandable backpack, giving you more packing room when you need it. Plus, the PRVKE comes in three different sizes (21L, 31L, and 41L) so you can find the perfect size and fit.
A special feature of the WANDRD PRVKE is its dual main compartment access, which allows you to enter the backpack through the rolltop as well as through a rear zipper for full clamshell access to your gear. From the rear, you'll have access to all the smaller pockets inside the main compartment, as well as the padded laptop and tablet sleeves.
If you're a photographer, you can add a WANDRD camera cube to turn the PRVKE into a fully functional camera bag that's just as thoughtfully designed as its rivals. You'll have special pockets for photography accessories like SD cards, and a side window allows for quick-draw access to your camera.
If you're not a photographer, the PRVKE works just as well as a travel or daily backpack. The dual-access main compartment makes it super easy to pack and unpack clothing and daily carry, and the waterproof materials and weather-resistant zippers come in handy on rainy commutes to work or school. The bag also features daily carry essentials like a place to stash your keys, sunglasses, and water bottle. This bag really doesn't miss a beat!
What we like
Modular interior that let’s you partition the inside to different packing zones
Dual access entry to the main compartment (rolltop and clamshell zipper)
Lots of low-key and hidden exterior pockets for quick access to essentials
Highly water resistant design - weatherproof zippers and waterproof tarpaulin exterior
What we don’t like
Pockets inside the main compartment are geared towards small camera accessories. We wish there were larger internal pockets there for stuff like external hard drives or large laptop power bricks.
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 17” x 11” x 6.5” inches
Capacity: 21L (available in 31L & 41L)
Weight: 2.8 lbs
Materials: Waterproof Tarpaulin, 1680D Ballistic Nylon, weather resistant zippers
Laptop Sleeve: Up to 14” Macbook Pro
Tablet Sleeve: Up to 12.9” iPad Pro
Where to buy
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