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Old 16-09-2007, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by iceman View Post
The Lowepro's are great, that's for sure. I love the AW range with the plastic cover that comes out.

I have the slingshot 200 AW, not suitable for your purposes but I love it for what I needed it for.
agreed, i also have the slingshot 200 AW, and can't fault it. for simple day trips hiking up a mountain or whatnot, there's plenty of room and i can comfortably find a way to work it in with my camelback hydration pack for larger hikes. the quality of materials and construction is topnotch; it's well padded, and of extremely rugged construction and i feel very comfortable knowing my gear is safe.

one hting i looked at when choosing my bag, was how the camera was positioned in the bag, alot of the bags out there had the camera body sitting in teh very bottom of the bag facing upwards, which i was uncomfortable with as the bottom of the bag is usually the first thing to hit the ground. just something to be on the look out for


i definitely reccommend look at the lowerpro range of gear.
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