Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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"The item itself is phenomenal. I love it! It pairs up perfectly with the DSPTCH unit holster pouch - Dyneema model. Despite issues with shipping, it was worth the wait."

Gavin (5/5)

An amazing bag!

"I had this bag for a few weeks and I might say, this is a cool bag! The fit is amazing and its snugs your body well. I am 5’4” | 130lbs and the size I got was a S/M and it fits me perfectly."

José O. (5/5)

"Mind if meh. It looks awesome in marketing photos but over all is very big and bulky. I wished more athletic or sporty textiles were used as this felt heavy and not very breathable. Great concept. What really ruined my customer experience was being nickled and dimed for shipping, shipping protection, and return shipping. For a premium brand it felt out of place."

Mikey (2/5)

Great Vest But I Feel It's Missing Something - Not particularly a photography vest, not particularly a running vest.

"I originally purchased the Black version of the Exposure 10L Vest in January 2026 and later picked up the Desert version in May 2026. For a product that I believe is ultimately dropshipped from overseas, (I only mention this due to my shipping experiences and wanting other potential buyers to know this too), the materials and craftsmanship are surprisingly impressive. Everything feels well-made, and the overall quality has exceeded my expectations. I've worn the Black version occasionally over the past few months, and have not noticed any accelerated signs of wear-and-tear. No stretching, fraying, or premature signs of wear. I do believe this vest is pretty durable and will withstand the test of time. The materials are lightweight and comfortable, though the rear portion of the vest is slightly heavier due to its built-in backpack functionality. Because of this design, I find the back panel less breathable than I'd prefer. It's not a major issue, but it's noticeable during warmer weather. I'm not a huge fan of the bungee cord closure system, but I understand the reasoning behind it. It's quick to use, lightweight, breathable, and likely more cost-effective than traditional means. For sizing reference, I normally wear an XL shirt, and the L/XL vest fits me perfectly. It feels comfortably snug when closed and doesn't feel oversized when worn open, which is how I typically like to wear it. I understand this vest is intended to be a hybrid between a running vest and a photography vest, but I do wish there was just a little more emphasis on the photography side of things. One welcome change with the newer Desert version is that Moment removed the water bottle pocket on the right side and replaced it with a second full-length pocket that mirrors the left side (minus the key clip). In my opinion, this is a significant improvement because it adds more usable secured (zipper) storage for photographers vs the loose mesh/flap system that is used on the Black version. I typically carry on me my wallet, keys, phone, one or two point and shoot cameras (film/digital) and some film. The vest feels well balanced and and comfortable despite all the gear carried. The vest can be worn comfortably for hours. What truly sets this vest apart from both traditional running vests and photography vests is the integrated backpack. While it's a clever feature, I don't consider it a primary selling point. Moment advertises it as being capable of carrying a laptop, but I find it better suited for a hydration bladder, a light jacket, or other soft items. Since there's no padding between the storage compartment and your back, I wouldn't personally rely on it for protecting expensive electronics. That said, it's incredibly useful when you unexpectedly need extra carrying capacity. Overall, I've thoroughly enjoyed using the Black version, but I suspect I'll enjoy the Desert version even more thanks to the improved pocket layout and the overall aesthetic. The two-tone color scheme is 🔥 If I could change one thing, I would make the back panel more breathable. A little more airflow would make the vest significantly more comfortable during hot summer days. At the end of the day, I'm happy with both purchases and feel the vest is worth the money. If you're considering one, I'd especially recommend the newer Desert version due to its improved functionality and design."

Gabriel D. (4/5)

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What is sizing ? I’m 1,90m, what size do you advice ? BR
Hey Vinz! You'll need size L/XL.

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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"The item itself is phenomenal. I love it! It pairs up perfectly with the DSPTCH unit holster pouch - Dyneema model. Despite issues with shipping, it was worth the wait."

Gavin (5/5)

An amazing bag!

"I had this bag for a few weeks and I might say, this is a cool bag! The fit is amazing and its snugs your body well. I am 5’4” | 130lbs and the size I got was a S/M and it fits me perfectly."

José O. (5/5)

"Mind if meh. It looks awesome in marketing photos but over all is very big and bulky. I wished more athletic or sporty textiles were used as this felt heavy and not very breathable. Great concept. What really ruined my customer experience was being nickled and dimed for shipping, shipping protection, and return shipping. For a premium brand it felt out of place."

Mikey (2/5)

Great Vest But I Feel It's Missing Something - Not particularly a photography vest, not particularly a running vest.

"I originally purchased the Black version of the Exposure 10L Vest in January 2026 and later picked up the Desert version in May 2026. For a product that I believe is ultimately dropshipped from overseas, (I only mention this due to my shipping experiences and wanting other potential buyers to know this too), the materials and craftsmanship are surprisingly impressive. Everything feels well-made, and the overall quality has exceeded my expectations. I've worn the Black version occasionally over the past few months, and have not noticed any accelerated signs of wear-and-tear. No stretching, fraying, or premature signs of wear. I do believe this vest is pretty durable and will withstand the test of time. The materials are lightweight and comfortable, though the rear portion of the vest is slightly heavier due to its built-in backpack functionality. Because of this design, I find the back panel less breathable than I'd prefer. It's not a major issue, but it's noticeable during warmer weather. I'm not a huge fan of the bungee cord closure system, but I understand the reasoning behind it. It's quick to use, lightweight, breathable, and likely more cost-effective than traditional means. For sizing reference, I normally wear an XL shirt, and the L/XL vest fits me perfectly. It feels comfortably snug when closed and doesn't feel oversized when worn open, which is how I typically like to wear it. I understand this vest is intended to be a hybrid between a running vest and a photography vest, but I do wish there was just a little more emphasis on the photography side of things. One welcome change with the newer Desert version is that Moment removed the water bottle pocket on the right side and replaced it with a second full-length pocket that mirrors the left side (minus the key clip). In my opinion, this is a significant improvement because it adds more usable secured (zipper) storage for photographers vs the loose mesh/flap system that is used on the Black version. I typically carry on me my wallet, keys, phone, one or two point and shoot cameras (film/digital) and some film. The vest feels well balanced and and comfortable despite all the gear carried. The vest can be worn comfortably for hours. What truly sets this vest apart from both traditional running vests and photography vests is the integrated backpack. While it's a clever feature, I don't consider it a primary selling point. Moment advertises it as being capable of carrying a laptop, but I find it better suited for a hydration bladder, a light jacket, or other soft items. Since there's no padding between the storage compartment and your back, I wouldn't personally rely on it for protecting expensive electronics. That said, it's incredibly useful when you unexpectedly need extra carrying capacity. Overall, I've thoroughly enjoyed using the Black version, but I suspect I'll enjoy the Desert version even more thanks to the improved pocket layout and the overall aesthetic. The two-tone color scheme is 🔥 If I could change one thing, I would make the back panel more breathable. A little more airflow would make the vest significantly more comfortable during hot summer days. At the end of the day, I'm happy with both purchases and feel the vest is worth the money. If you're considering one, I'd especially recommend the newer Desert version due to its improved functionality and design."

Gabriel D. (4/5)

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What is sizing ? I’m 1,90m, what size do you advice ? BR
Hey Vinz! You'll need size L/XL.

Overall rating: 4.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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"The item itself is phenomenal. I love it! It pairs up perfectly with the DSPTCH unit holster pouch - Dyneema model. Despite issues with shipping, it was worth the wait."

Gavin (5/5)

An amazing bag!

"I had this bag for a few weeks and I might say, this is a cool bag! The fit is amazing and its snugs your body well. I am 5’4” | 130lbs and the size I got was a S/M and it fits me perfectly."

José O. (5/5)

"Mind if meh. It looks awesome in marketing photos but over all is very big and bulky. I wished more athletic or sporty textiles were used as this felt heavy and not very breathable. Great concept. What really ruined my customer experience was being nickled and dimed for shipping, shipping protection, and return shipping. For a premium brand it felt out of place."

Mikey (2/5)

Great Vest But I Feel It's Missing Something - Not particularly a photography vest, not particularly a running vest.

"I originally purchased the Black version of the Exposure 10L Vest in January 2026 and later picked up the Desert version in May 2026. For a product that I believe is ultimately dropshipped from overseas, (I only mention this due to my shipping experiences and wanting other potential buyers to know this too), the materials and craftsmanship are surprisingly impressive. Everything feels well-made, and the overall quality has exceeded my expectations. I've worn the Black version occasionally over the past few months, and have not noticed any accelerated signs of wear-and-tear. No stretching, fraying, or premature signs of wear. I do believe this vest is pretty durable and will withstand the test of time. The materials are lightweight and comfortable, though the rear portion of the vest is slightly heavier due to its built-in backpack functionality. Because of this design, I find the back panel less breathable than I'd prefer. It's not a major issue, but it's noticeable during warmer weather. I'm not a huge fan of the bungee cord closure system, but I understand the reasoning behind it. It's quick to use, lightweight, breathable, and likely more cost-effective than traditional means. For sizing reference, I normally wear an XL shirt, and the L/XL vest fits me perfectly. It feels comfortably snug when closed and doesn't feel oversized when worn open, which is how I typically like to wear it. I understand this vest is intended to be a hybrid between a running vest and a photography vest, but I do wish there was just a little more emphasis on the photography side of things. One welcome change with the newer Desert version is that Moment removed the water bottle pocket on the right side and replaced it with a second full-length pocket that mirrors the left side (minus the key clip). In my opinion, this is a significant improvement because it adds more usable secured (zipper) storage for photographers vs the loose mesh/flap system that is used on the Black version. I typically carry on me my wallet, keys, phone, one or two point and shoot cameras (film/digital) and some film. The vest feels well balanced and and comfortable despite all the gear carried. The vest can be worn comfortably for hours. What truly sets this vest apart from both traditional running vests and photography vests is the integrated backpack. While it's a clever feature, I don't consider it a primary selling point. Moment advertises it as being capable of carrying a laptop, but I find it better suited for a hydration bladder, a light jacket, or other soft items. Since there's no padding between the storage compartment and your back, I wouldn't personally rely on it for protecting expensive electronics. That said, it's incredibly useful when you unexpectedly need extra carrying capacity. Overall, I've thoroughly enjoyed using the Black version, but I suspect I'll enjoy the Desert version even more thanks to the improved pocket layout and the overall aesthetic. The two-tone color scheme is 🔥 If I could change one thing, I would make the back panel more breathable. A little more airflow would make the vest significantly more comfortable during hot summer days. At the end of the day, I'm happy with both purchases and feel the vest is worth the money. If you're considering one, I'd especially recommend the newer Desert version due to its improved functionality and design."

Gabriel D. (4/5)

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What is sizing ? I’m 1,90m, what size do you advice ? BR
Hey Vinz! You'll need size L/XL.

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