I have severe arthritis, and my hands are deformed. I have spent over $1000 on camera bags, from slings to backpacks. The Nomatic Luma 18L is small enough like the Peak Design Everyday Zip 15L, but packs a lot more gear, and the nothing rattles around.
The straps aren't as thick as the Wandrd Prvke 21L, but it's not thin or flimsy by any means. I find it to be just right. I just can't figure out how to get a Peak Design Capture Clip onto the straps though.
It's lightweight, comfortable on my back. I fanboyed over this thing so much I actually made an 8 minute review on Youtube lol.
It's not perfect. I wish the zipper pulls were more like Peak Design or Wandrd, where they have loops, and it's much easier on my hands. The interior section with the mesh pockets, I wish the zippers had actual zipper pulls or loops instead of tabs. But the tabs do look more aesthetic, so I get it.
It's not my everyday bag, because I'm physically challenged so I have to go with a sling for everyday carry. But this bag is awesome for day trips or for days I need to carry a bit more gear.
I'm currently trying to decide between buying a Luma 12L or a Peter McKinnon 13L for days I just can't physically put a backpack on my shoulders. Probably the Peter McKinnon 13L lol, because the Luma 12 kinda looks like a lunchbox to me.