The middle section of the Prima System is where most of its smart engineering comes together. It’s packed with features that balance practicality, organization, and creative design. Every pocket and panel feels built for real-world usability rather than decoration.
On one side sits the water-bottle holder, which fits a 500 mL bottle and stretches for thicker ones. Just behind it, a hidden zippered pocket allows you to thread a charging cable from a power bank. The idea is clever, even if it’s something most users may not use daily.
The bag includes a single compression strap that keeps everything tight and stable. It replaces the usual cluster of straps with one clean, simple design. When not needed, it tucks neatly away to maintain a streamlined look.
The side access panel opens directly into the main compartment for fast reach. Inside it lies the Safehouse RFID pocket, designed to protect sensitive cards and passports from digital theft. It’s a subtle yet highly functional security feature.
Attached within the same section is the Verge Case, meant for storing DSLR equipment. It includes adjustable dividers, SD-card slots, and expandable space for long lenses. While ideal for photographers, it can feel unnecessary for everyday use.
Opening the top Fidlock clasps reveals a wide main cavity with two elastic sleeves and a zippered pocket. The Fieldspace organizer connects beside the padded laptop area, holding pens, notebooks, and chargers. Together, these features make the Prima System one of the most functional backpacks in its range.