Detail please check photo. Product tested and worked.
Sales are final! Not viable for return.
FPV Backpack that Fits Everything You'll Need
The iFlight Backpack for FPV drones is ideal for transporting your gear wherever you go. Be ready to adapt to every adventure you might be facing with interchangeable dividers for resizable compartments to fit all your equipment.
The huge 33 liter volume means you can even put your drones inside the bag if it's necessary. Protective pouches at the outside to store big and smaller parts like propellers or tools,
This backpack comes with several solutions to store your radio and goggles and even a tablet or laptop in a big back compartment. Water repellent material and additional rain cover means at least your gear will be dry even when you're soaking wet.
Stay illuminated at night or find your bag in the darkness with our integrated RGB LEDs on the outer shell (LED driver will be up for sale soon).
Features
Interchangeable Dividers: modular and easy to use, these dividers allow you to custom fit the inside of your bag around your gear by creating the exact size compartment for your gear.
Laptop Compartment: protect your laptop during transport (up to 17-inch).
Water Resistant: a specially applied coating to the fabric keeps water out, and you can make the bag fully water proof with the included rain cover.
RGB Lights: integrated RGB light strips on the outer shell (LED driver sold separately).
Super Capacity: 33 liter volume for maximum storage.
Note: The backpack will ship either FedEx or UPS. Any additional products you order may be packed within the backpack for shipping.
I’ve shopped a few different stores for drone products. Newbeedrone has the fastest shipping and great pricing. Best customer experience I’ve had in the drone world.
I tried them because they were on sale and it turns out that they’re good so I bought two more sets. I’m using them in 65mm builds but I’ve tried them on my 75s and they’re good for that size too. They are very responsive so I’m able to toss and float for a while and then catch full throttle last second without any issues. I haven’t had them long enough to comment on their durability but I haven’t destroyed one yet…