I took the risk of getting a DroneGuard BP 250, but I don't regret it. Although this particular bag is made for the DJI Mavic pro, it gets my approval for the Spark too.
Used to the Manfrotto Advanced Gear Back Pack Medium, I was used to have a rain cover. Glad I had a Camelbak M.U.L.E cover to use to make it a DroneGuard BP 250 AW
List of inventory:
1) 1 X DJI Spark (14 X 14 cm X 6 cm)
2) 4 X DJI
Spark batteries (7,5 X 4 X 2,5 cm per
battery)
3) 1 X DJI Spark remote controller (14 X 8 X 6 cm)
4) 4 X DJI Spark propellor guards (10 X 12 X 5 cm)
5) 1 X DJI Spark charger, charger hub incl. cables (ca. 20 X 7,5 X 5 cm)
6) 1 X PGYTECH pad mount (15, 5 X 6,5 X 4,5 cm)
7) 1 X PGYTECH hand guards (8 X 5 X 2 cm)
8) 1 X PGYTECH landing pad (22 X 22 X 2 cm)
9) 1 X Apple iPad Pro 9,7” with sleeve (25 X 21 X 1,5 cm)
10) 1 X Apple MacBook Pro 15” ( 36 X 25 X 2 cm)
11) misc. small gear, cables, memory cards etc.
In fact I can put both a Mavic Pro and Spark in this case. (this could be in the Manfrotto too)
