Which bag for my DJI mini 3 pro and DJI osmo pocket 3?

Where can I buy a bag for my DJI mini 3 pro and DJI osmo pocket 3? Any suggestions? Thank you in advance

I am looking for a carry bag that I can put them all together.

Thank you

@Jvaliganga08 Not sure there is a specific bag to combine both but maybe something like this

I just use a general backpack that can take my Mini 2, battery pack, Smart controller, DJI Osmo & Hohem handheld gimbal , it just about all fits :smiley:

Thanks @MarcusB

I’m using a Lowepro Slingshot 250 for my Mini 4 Pro, RC2, battery hub, and my Osmo Pocket 6. Also has room for an anemometer and a foldable landing pad. Nice little sling backpack, the side opening means I don’t need to put the bag down to get the drone out and flying using hand takeoff and landing.

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@Yezzer Now that bag I do like :smiley:

It’s good! Even has a waterproof cover. One slight niggle is that I can’t find a way to fit the RC2 in the lower storage, so that lives in the upper compartment.

@Yezzer The back pack I use when I take all the equipment will take everything and also has a rain cover, unlike yours though there is no side pocket so have to access from the usual places meaning I need to take the back off and place on the ground but does the trick.

@Jvaliganga08 You’ll find some more inspiration in this thread: Back pack, rucksack, hard case and soft-case recommendations

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I buy the smaller hard case for most of my kit and then a decent day sack to throw it all in

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Similar what Chris @milkmanchris recommends, a regular ruck sack, with a small padded case, is probably your best bet.

A regular ruck sack, will look less conspicuous and not advertise that you’re carrying expensive drone or camera equipment.

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@milkmanchris Now thats a thought :smiley:

Lowepro all the way for me, expensive but they work and are good quality. I’ll check the cutrent model, but it is customizable, can fit two slrs, several lenses, two drones, seven batteries, small flash and a small space left for a sandwich and waterproofs

This be a good bag :grin: wrap them in a blanket. Probably safest bag going you can leave it at your arse and nobody would steal a Lidl bag :joy::joy::joy:

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My day-to-day bag is a Vanguard Kinray Lite 48. It’s getting on a bit now (got to be coming on for a decade old and was originally bought for a DSLR) but it’s really well made and does the job nicely. More than enough room for the Mini 4 Pro, three batteries, controller, and my Osmo Mobile 6 in the padded bottom compartment.

Doubt you’ll find the same anywhere now, but the layout with the side pocket are ideal. Quite a similar setup to the Lowepro Slingshot @Yezzer has mentioned earlier.

Yep, me too :+1: My current one is a Lowepro Whistler BP 350 AW II.

Same here I have the Lowepro 100 AW maybe a little big for your gear ( i fit mav 2 pro, mini 2 se, Neo + 4 batteries each and an slr plus a couple of lenses in mine oh and iPad & landing thing in accessories pocket). But you could slip in a packed lunch etc. Also have the Pro Trekker 400 AW for all my other gear though these days that stays at home as now I struggle to carry it.:ghost:. But the 100 is a cracking little sac highly recommended.

You don’t live where I do…

Although nobody would steal an empty Lidl bag, mostly anyway.

I use the slingbag that came with the Mavic Mini, usually inside my usual rucsack, which is nothing special, because I usually do a bit of shopping as well if I’m out with My Little Drony. i do think that a bag with a DJI logo on it is a bit of an incentive to thievery. That said, on the occasions I’ve been out with just the slingbag, nobody’s taken any notice of it at all.

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I know it’s not as effective as a case but I bought a photographers ‘gilet’ type thing (or possibly an anglers one!!!). Anyhow- in the summer I was able to carry my Mini 2, RC controller, Batteries in the charging case, DJI pocket 3, battery handle and tripod, ND filters in their cases-all in separate pockets. Ok-so I looked like Michelin Man but great to be hands free and move about.

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I have been on the search for my holy grail of drone carrying since I started the hobby, I have several rucksack types that are ok but as I walk to most of my flying it gets hot and sweaty on my back. So I currently use these…

For the Mini 2 and 3 Pro, this carries the drone, remote and 4 batteries (only one drone at a time).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0797F6YPC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

For the Avata’s and the Air 2S, again with remotes/goggles and 4 batteries (only 1 of the drones at a time).
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00M81DUCE/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

As these are both Molle based I have several pouches of different sizes if I am taking other things like the Osmo Pocket 3 etc.

If I want to take more than one or two drones then its back to this.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B079K8L72H/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Also like Tim @Tadhg I have a Photographer/Anglers gilet but not used it that much to be honest.

All the drones are stored at home in semi hard cases when not in use.
Who knew that a drone obsession would also lead to a bag obsession :grinning:

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