New the RC Pro 2 is packed in the rear left pocket above the cardboard box with charger brick. The battery charger is in the front left pocket on top of the box with cables and spare blades. The bag is the worst part of the M4P.Picked up the creator combo a few days ago, and I have to be doing something wrong. The RC Pro 2 fits in the front left section of the 2-section divider but it is a bear to get out. Am I missing something?
I recommend installing a neck strap onto the RC Pro 2, using the two screw holes on the front. When you insert the RC Pro 2 with the screen facing the interior divider in the front left section, antennas down, you can then easily pull it out by the neck strap, and the screen is well protected, with the neck strap set loosely on top. The battery hub with batteries then fits behind the RC Pro 2 in the left rear compartment. If you put the spare props in the front pocket, it will create enough tension on the closing buckle to stretch it securely into place, so it won't pop open from insufficient tension. Works for me.Picked up the creator combo a few days ago, and I have to be doing something wrong. The RC Pro 2 fits in the front left section of the 2-section divider but it is a bear to get out. Am I missing something?
You may want to review this thread. Backpack for MP4Picked up the creator combo a few days ago, and I have to be doing something wrong. The RC Pro 2 fits in the front left section of the 2-section divider but it is a bear to get out. Am I missing something?
It's most effective for transport from house to car and back, rather than hiking or biking, where a sealed backpack is better. The closure strap also needs more tension to make sure it doesn’t easily release on its own. I put the spare props in the outside front pocket instead of in the zippered top flap. That solves the tension issue.The bag is worthless. It does not zip closed like the Mavic 3 Pro bag did. So if you are outside and a breeze picks up blowing dust around, it gets in the bag. For $4000 or $5000, the least they could do is supply us with a usable bag. I bought a small backpack to use.
I still hold dearly to the bag from the original M3. It transforms into quite usable and comfy backpack. It accommodates M3P with RC Pro 2, landing pad, two extra batteries, charger etc when used as handheld or shoulder bag. When morphed into a backpack I can put my hoodie into it with sadwich, fruit and water bottle and a few snacks too. It is comfy enough to go on a hike with it. From that design DJI has gone terribly backwards big time!! Sorry could not help myself...It's most effective for transport from house to car and back, rather than hiking or biking, where a sealed backpack is better. The closure strap also needs more tension to make sure it doesn’t easily release on its own. I put the spare props in the outside front pocket instead of in the zippered top flap. That solves the tension issue.
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