RCModelReviews: iflight Backpack Review - Your Ultimate Gear for Remote Flying

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Today on RCModelReviews, we're tackling a crucial piece of kit for the modern-day drone pilot: backpacks. With regulations tightening, the need to venture into the wilderness for some flying fun becomes more apparent. Enter the iflight backpack, a sturdy companion weighing in at a hefty 10 kilos. Tested over a grueling 15 km trek, this pack proves its mettle in comfort and functionality, offering drone enthusiasts a ticket to new flying locations. Despite its $50 price tag, this investment opens up a world of possibilities for those seeking remote flying adventures.
The pack's design accommodates three quads with ease, boasting multiple compartments for organized storage. However, accessing these compartments without causing a drone avalanche proves to be a challenge. Dividers within the pack allow for customization of storage space, although impractical pocket designs hinder their functionality. Despite these minor setbacks, the pack shines with its weatherproof zips, stretchy side pockets, and a convenient top compartment for cables and leads. Comfort features such as padded straps, an adjustable chest strap, and a stable hard plastic bottom round out the pack's impressive offerings.
While not without its flaws, the iflight backpack delivers excellent value at a $250 price point, providing ample space for various drones and equipment. However, the lack of room for food and drinks poses a potential inconvenience for long flying sessions. Personalization options, limited to generic patches, fall short of offering a unique touch to the pack. In conclusion, the iflight backpack emerges as a solid choice for drone enthusiasts looking to venture off the beaten path and explore new horizons in the world of remote flying.

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