The Delsey Toppix 240 comes with its round, minimalist design. The material made of graphite gray polyester 900D looks visually classy, but feels less like a haptic feel: it feels paper-stiff and does not impart a particularly solid finish as a non-fixed coating – a rather unusual shortcoming for the Delsey brand. The workmanship is high-quality.
Test Conclusion
The Delsey Toppix 240 differs from the other test candidates not only on the outside, but also conceptually: Access to the pleasing, triple, carmine-equipped camera roof is achieved by two parallel zips on the sides. Completely against dust and moisture, however, the bag can not be locked, especially since it is equipped with a magnetic closure in the front area. The lid of the Delsey Toppix 240 can be opened wide, but always folds down and closes itself independently over the magnet. On the one hand, this is a good protection against Langfinger in the urban garbage, on the other hand you always need two free hands to grab the equipment. Small parts and memory cards can be stored in a flat, organized slot under the cover on the front.
Criticism must be the Delsey Toppix 240 in terms of safety: the two dividers of the camera body are not padded in the lower area, also the side walls only moderately, so that bumps are badly buffered or not at all. Savings were also made with the shoulder strap, which has to do without a shoulder piece. Likewise, we have a carrying handle and a raincape missing to protect the bag against dust, rain and moisture.
The design of the Delsey Toppix 240 is so minimal in appearance, but the equipment and comfort are also very minor. The main criticisms are the insufficient upholstery and the low protection against moisture and moderate wear comfort. A nice weather bag for the unspectacular city tour with fast access.
Delsey Toppix 240
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