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Drone owners are a dedicated bunch of hobbyists, and clearly have no issue spending quite a bit on their aircraft. Though it’s a touch on the expensive side, the Manfrotto D1 Drone Backpack is probably an accessory every drone owner should have. The D1 was designed for the DJI Phantom, but can fit any similarly sized drone. Its main compartment holds the drone, while a top pouch houses your remote. Another compartment further up is meant for a DSLR camera, but the compartments can be used as you see fit. “This event was off the charts”Gary Vaynerchuk was so impressed with TNW Conference 2016 he paused mid-talk to applaud us.Around back, it has a sleeve for your laptop and tablet, should you need them in the field. Inside, there are several dividers and compartments that are modular, so your drone gets a snug fit (because who wants their drone bouncing around?). If you’re filing your escapades, there’s even an external tripod mount for toting one around. For those in wetter climates (like me), the D1 has a foldout rain protector.

I can’t say I’d want to fly in the rain, but it may be handy if you didn’t see those clouds creeping in. In use, I found the D1 to be subtly awesome. While I typically drive to open areas to fly my drone, it comes in handy for longer walks. It’s also great for trips, and a nice place to store extra goodies like batteries. Probably the coolest feature is that the D1 can hold your drone with the propellers on. Though it’s designed for a quick tear-down when you’re not flying, it can accommodate a drone with the propellers attached via a front pass-through, which is great if you just want to move to a new location (or are asked not to fly where you’re at and want to make a quick getaway). It’s not a hard case, but I can’t say it’s any less protective in normal circumstances. Similarly priced hard cases seem to aim for a smaller footprint, which leaves less padding. Manfrotto has made a name for itself protecting delicate equipment, too, which puts the mind at ease.

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tracker backpack 2022As part of our ongoing series featuring guests at Outsite, we’re excited to introduce Conni Biesalski.
pbteen backpack couponConni runs Germany’s biggest travel blog, Planet Backpack, as well as a blogging school, Blog Camp. While she calls Bali her home base now, she’s regularly traveling, practicing yoga, meditation, and surfing along the way. We caught up with Conni after her recent stay at the San Diego location to learn more about the projects she was working on and what drew her to staying at Outsite in the first place. Tell us a little about yourself and your background. I help people to live and work location-independent while embracing a conscious, healthy and spiritual lifestyle.

As you mentioned, I created Germany’s biggest travel blog Planet Backpack (planetbackpack.de) and run an online school for professional blogging (blog-camp.de). Where did you hear about Outsite, and what was appealing about spending time at Outsite? I must have found Outsite through Facebook somewhere I think. The house in Encinitas sounded perfect for me, as it offered an in-house coworking space, living with other like-minded online entrepreneurs AND surfing right outside the doorstep. I was right in the middle of my 30 Day YouTube Challenge, so I was shooting, editing and uploading a vlog-style video every day. Outsite was a great chapter in that series. Where did the inspiration for the 30 Day YouTube Challenge come from? I follow a few vloggers on YouTube (e.g. Casey Neistat) and was inspired to give it a try myself. I wanted to properly learn how to make videos and show my followers my life as it happens in reality, without any filter. And in the end, I love challenging myself and see how far I can stretch my comfort zone.

It was definitely one of the best things I have ever done. I loved taking my viewers on my daily morning wave check down to the beach, where I would usually also film some timelapses. I also really enjoyed filming around the house and showing how awesome coliving/coworking is. The Outsite house and Encinitas was a great environment for me to be during my 30 day challenge as it really reflected my ideal lifestyle! Keep up with Conni’s adventures on her blog, Planet Backpack, and see her YouTube videos from her time at Outsite San Digeo – you can find them as videos #16 to #27 on this playlist. If you’re a past or future guest at Outsite, we’d love to feature you here. Hit us up on Twitter or Facebook and let us know what you’ve been up to while #InsideOutsite.Luggage LostRolling LuggageMen S LuggageFun LuggageAnimals RottweilerRottweiler PuppiesCustomize Luggage3D AnimalsAnimal FacesForward"The first step to luggage customization is differentiate and identify." — Customize your luggage!