Other Articles

Brightin Star Introduces an Affordable 35mm f/1.4 Full-Frame Prime Lens

Nikon Axes a Less Popular Zoom Lens from Its Lineup

The Enigma of Color in Photography

PGYTech has unveiled its latest innovation, the OneMo Tactical Backpack, engineered specifically for photographers and filmmakers who often find themselves working in demanding outdoor conditions. This new offering extends the company's range of creator-focused equipment, promising robustness and versatility for adventurers. It integrates advanced ergonomic design with practical features to ensure comfort and quick access to gear, making it an indispensable tool for those capturing content far off the beaten path.
At the heart of the OneMo Tactical backpack's design is the proprietary AerisFrame Suspension System. This system features a ventilated back panel that contours to the natural curvature of the spine, significantly reducing strain during prolonged use. Coupled with broad, cushioned shoulder straps and an adjustable chest strap, it works to minimize user fatigue. The larger 35L variant further enhances load distribution by offering attachment points for an optional waist belt, a critical advantage for extended treks or when carrying heavier camera setups.
Efficiency and ease of access are paramount to the OneMo Tactical's construction. A front quick-access compartment unzips entirely, revealing a 180-degree lay-flat layout that allows users to swiftly view and retrieve their equipment without the need to unpack the entire bag. Additional side-panel access and a quick-release clip for cameras on the shoulder strap empower creators to seize fleeting photographic opportunities without having to remove the backpack, ensuring no moment is missed.
A key aspect of the OneMo Tactical's exterior design is its comprehensive MOLLE (Modular Lightweight Load-carrying Equipment) webbing. This adaptable attachment system, inspired by military and outdoor gear, enables photographers to customize their carry solution for various assignments. External pouches, accessory cases, or utility straps can be easily affixed, keeping frequently used tools readily available and preserving internal space for essential camera gear. This modularity ensures the backpack can evolve with changing workflow requirements, accommodating items like compact audio kits, additional batteries, or weather protection accessories. The inclusion of a hook-and-loop panel for patches or identifiers underscores the backpack's flexibility as a field-ready solution, moving beyond a one-size-fits-all approach.
The OneMo Tactical backpack is equipped with several features tailored to the specific demands of content creators. Internally, adjustable dividers allow for the secure storage of multiple camera bodies and lenses, while a dedicated pouch for batteries includes clear charge-level indicators for convenience. An integrated AirTag pocket provides an added layer of security for valuable equipment, and water-repellent YKK zippers help to keep moisture at bay. Both the 25L and 35L versions include compartments for laptops or tablets, side pockets for tripods or water bottles, and external compression straps for securing larger items. The 35L model boasts ample space for two cameras, up to six lenses—including large optics such as a 600mm f/4—and a compact drone kit like the Mavic Mini Combo. The backpack's exterior is crafted from water-resistant and abrasion-resistant fabric, designed to endure splashes and rugged terrain, with an included rain cover for extra protection in adverse weather conditions.
This innovative backpack, designed for creators who demand resilience and adaptability from their gear, is now available. It's offered in two sizes, 25L and 35L, with pricing set at $180 and $220 respectively. Customers can choose between two color options: Dark Night Camo and Coyote Brown, ensuring both functionality and aesthetic appeal for diverse outdoor environments.



