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Ugg..I have outgrown my Bag - 02-19-2008, 08:12 PM


well I have outgrow my LowePro AW300 sling bag and need a new one.

Here is what I have

Bodies: Mark3, 30D

Lens: 300mm f4L, 70-200 f2.8L IS, 24-105 f4L IS, 100mm f2.8 Macro, 1.4tc

Other gear 580ex II, 430ex, extra battery remote cable release

I do not want to go with another sling type bag

Min requirements would be hold all the above listed gear, 2 straps with a center strap accross the chest. It must hold atleast 1 body with the 300mm attached though attached lens on 2 bodies would be nice.

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02-19-2008, 10:56 PM


I ran into the same thing recently, bought one big enough, now its too heavy to carry :(

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02-19-2008, 11:02 PM


I have this one... Kata HB-207lIt holds the 5D with grip and 70-200 2.8IS attached, 16-35 II, 24-70, 85mm f/1.8, 580EX II, 1.4 extender, two chargers, 4 extra batteries, 2 Gepe card cases, monopd, Backup hard drive, Macbook pro, a bunch of AA batteries, cleaning kit... and it still has room for more stuff... It can get heavy loaded up like that, but the strap system is so well thought out and comfortable that the weight is bearable.

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I have this one... Kata HB-207lIt holds the 5D with grip and 70-200 2.8IS attached, 16-35 II, 24-70, 85mm f/1.8, 580EX II, 1.4 extender, two chargers, 4 extra batteries, 2 Gepe card cases, monopd, Backup hard drive, Macbook pro, a bunch of AA batteries, cleaning kit... and it still has room for more stuff... It can get heavy loaded up like that, but the strap system is so well thought out and comfortable that the weight is bearable.
Holy schmoly that's alot to put on your back!!! I have the international think tank and hold pretty much the same stuff...but it is on rollers!! My husband was tired of helping carry it!!! "woman go get a back with rollers"....Yes sir!! and here we are.

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Holy schmoly that's alot to put on your back!!! I have the international think tank and hold pretty much the same stuff...but it is on rollers!! My husband was tired of helping carry it!!! "woman go get a back with rollers"....Yes sir!! and here we are.
That's another feature of this bag... you can add the "insert-trolley" and it will have wheels if you do not want to carry it on your back.

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02-20-2008, 08:53 PM


Thanks for the links and replys. I was at the zoo today and say a guy with one of the lowepro bags with the wheels I'm going to look at one of those.

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