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Hi Folks!! First post. Using a dji 3 pro with drone deploy commercially here in Canada. Was going to purchase a mavic pro as backup and more portable for other things. Now the Air. Really protable and i like the 100mb rate for sure. Purhaps though the wind is more of an issue with the air etc.
Any thoughts and advice would be fantastic
Thanks
I'd like to see a waist/belt back that can carry the MA, Controller - maybe my IPAD mini4 - plus 2 extra batteries.
No charger or anything beyond what you use to fly. - this would be my on the go pack for bringing it out in the field, maybe during excursions while traveling.
If it could hold a water bottle or 2, it would be a bonus.
In hot climates - where I do most of my travel, carrying a backpack get your back sweaty and sticky in short order, which I experienced with while traveling with my P3A in a dedicated backpack, making it uncomfortable and you will start leaving it behind even though you regret it once you are on location.
I have been looking for biker/hiker/climbing packs etc online but it's really hard to estimate the size of these things.
If it have at lest some padding or could fit the clam shell case it would be a bonus.
If any one have one they have test fitted with the MA package, it would be great to hear about.
Got the polarpro rugged yesterday. Left it outside overnight to outgas. The smell is horrific. I did size it up, and it fits everything I would normally take with me to fly, and does fit in a normal sized backpack. I wasn't comfortable with my laptop in there at the same time though. Put a little strain on things.
Mine is cut out nicely. The batteries are a bit tight at first but better that than loose.How does everything fit inside? My PolarPro Rugged ships tomorrow, but I saw one negative review on Amazon saying that it wasn't cut out well.
Mine is cut out nicely. The batteries are a bit tight at first but better that than loose. https://i.imgur.com/cpQ55YT.jpg
We designed the battery slots to be tight, this was the case we built to take a beating, and did not want the batteries moving around at all in the event of large drops or getting tossed around The batteries are not that tight (in my opinion), they are spec'd to release with 10lbs of pressure. Happy to answer any questions! -Jeff from PolarProHow does everything fit inside? My PolarPro Rugged ships tomorrow, but I saw one negative review on Amazon saying that it wasn't cut out well.
The adhesives used on molded foam cases do smell bad, typically they let them air out for a day and its fine, a few of our customers let us know the cases had that adhesive smell, and we opened them all up here at our warehouse and let them outgas. Thanks for the feedback, we are on it! -Jeff from PolarProGot the polarpro rugged yesterday. Left it outside overnight to outgas. The smell is horrific. I did size it up, and it fits everything I would normally take with me to fly, and does fit in a normal sized backpack. I wasn't comfortable with my laptop in there at the same time though. Put a little strain on things.
Looks great ! Getting mine on the 19th. It’s exactly what I wanted, like you said, fits in a normal backpack, and that’s what I need.Mine is cut out nicely. The batteries are a bit tight at first but better that than loose.