any recommendatkions for a reasonably priced backback? I've got the Avata, Motion Controller 2, Remote controller 2, Integra goggles, 3 batteries, and charging hub. And rleated usb adapters and cables.
Hello there. Thank you for reaching out. The DJI Goggles Carry More Backpack, with dimensions of (LWH) 29.5 15 48 cm, is water-resistant and can give more extensive protection for your DJI Goggles and aircraft, as the link above also indicates. Additionally, it is built with multipurpose space that allows you to keep different items at once. Should you have other inquiries about your product, feel free to contact us. Have a nice day ahead.
My experience with any backpack is that it is either too large, too full or has not space for something extra, e.g. bottle of water.
Hence I prefer meanwhile individual cases for the Avata bird, the Goggles, etc and drop them into the backpack I am using today. If it should be light, I just carry the Avata and the Goggles/Motion Controller in a small one. And for a long hike a large one with all Avata parts and extra space for food and water.
Thanks for that. Looks like it holds a lot of gear. anything you don't like about it? Anything special to be aware of?
I like the DJI Goggles Backpack for several reasons:
1. Last year DJI had these on sale for $89 so you might wait to see this BF/Holiday. If you can't wait, you might find something very close on eBay for around that price. ;)
2. This case works for me because I carry a lot of batteries (about 8) and it has a bunch of pouches too keep everything organized. I find the loops very helpful, I add my own hooks, and the pouches are plentiful and several run deep so you can insert a folded landing pad or a tablet.
3. I'm pretty rough on FPV bag so after a year, it's holding up well but there is some wear so that would be my only complaint. If you manage to find a used one or like an open box or amazon warehouse type deal that would be great.
Otherwise, if your load varies and you want change the size and configuration dynamically, the other DJI bag works great, this is the Mavic 3 convertible bag and I'm not sure they still make them but you can pick up one cheap. Got a "second" on eBay for $40 but I absolutely couldn't find anything wrong with it, it was like new.
DJI Paladin Posted at 11-12 20:24
Hello there. Thank you for reaching out. The DJI Goggles Carry More Backpack, with dimensions of (LWH) 29.5 15 48 cm, is water-resistant and can give more extensive protection for your DJI Goggles and aircraft, as the link above also indicates. Additionally, it is built with multipurpose space that allows you to keep different items at once. Should you have other inquiries about your product, feel free to contact us. Have a nice day ahead.
WernerD Posted at 11-12 21:39
My experience with any backpack is that it is either too large, too full or has not space for something extra, e.g. bottle of water.
Hence I prefer meanwhile individual cases for the Avata bird, the Goggles, etc and drop them into the backpack I am using today. If it should be light, I just carry the Avata and the Goggles/Motion Controller in a small one. And for a long hike a large one with all Avata parts and extra space for food and water.
Good point Werner. I hadn't thought about having several for different needs.
1. Last year DJI had these on sale for $89 so you might wait to see this BF/Holiday. If you can't wait, you might find something very close on eBay for around that price. ;)
Hey Saint,
That's very helpful info. That unit looks pretty versatile. I'll start looking for a "good deal" on it. Much appreciated.