Hey everyone,
So I picked up this Action Xtras Backpack:
http://www.amazon.com/Action-Xtras-DJI-Phantom-Backpack/dp/B00L5BWF2Y
Full disclosure: I have zero affiliation with them. Just a pilot that needed a bag.
Backpack was actually designed for the P2 which is why you can grab it at a great steal: $125 which IMHO is great for the quality that it is and protection it offers, especially when looking at the $300+ competition.
For the P3 to fit it does require a slight modification: tearing out a small orange logo strip inside and some foam beneath it. I did it in 2 minutes with my fingernails, and it's so deep you would never know. You have to do this because the landing gear is wider. There is also a chest strap and a lower body strap to offset the weight with everything loaded; the chest strap which is optional to use sits a little too high for my comfort but I just don't use it and the backpack still feels comfortable. Lots of back padding and cushy straps.
There are lots of compartments everywhere for everything and I find myself not wanting for any more space. My only complaint is since the P3 is also a little taller, the P3 does stick up a little bit from the top of the foam. However, this isn't one of the bags where the motors are pointed at your back - they're pointed away, and the foam on the top closure is actually quite thick and I feel safe with it on. If you wanted to you could probably carve out more foam in the bottom to make it sit lower but as I mentioned, I feel quite protected as is.
Definitely a little bulky - you get comments and questions wearing it, but my P3 feels safe and much more portable. Fits within most airlines carry-on bag size requirements.
LMK if you have any questions!
So I picked up this Action Xtras Backpack:
http://www.amazon.com/Action-Xtras-DJI-Phantom-Backpack/dp/B00L5BWF2Y
Full disclosure: I have zero affiliation with them. Just a pilot that needed a bag.
Backpack was actually designed for the P2 which is why you can grab it at a great steal: $125 which IMHO is great for the quality that it is and protection it offers, especially when looking at the $300+ competition.
For the P3 to fit it does require a slight modification: tearing out a small orange logo strip inside and some foam beneath it. I did it in 2 minutes with my fingernails, and it's so deep you would never know. You have to do this because the landing gear is wider. There is also a chest strap and a lower body strap to offset the weight with everything loaded; the chest strap which is optional to use sits a little too high for my comfort but I just don't use it and the backpack still feels comfortable. Lots of back padding and cushy straps.
There are lots of compartments everywhere for everything and I find myself not wanting for any more space. My only complaint is since the P3 is also a little taller, the P3 does stick up a little bit from the top of the foam. However, this isn't one of the bags where the motors are pointed at your back - they're pointed away, and the foam on the top closure is actually quite thick and I feel safe with it on. If you wanted to you could probably carve out more foam in the bottom to make it sit lower but as I mentioned, I feel quite protected as is.
Definitely a little bulky - you get comments and questions wearing it, but my P3 feels safe and much more portable. Fits within most airlines carry-on bag size requirements.
LMK if you have any questions!