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Currently own a backpack Tamrac evolution 8, but is confortable with a lot of equipement.

Which bag do you recommend for Nikon D5000, 18-105 VR, 70-300VR, Nikon 10-24, SB-600?

The Tamrac system 3, is too small??

Thanks to all!:wink:
 
I'm fond of think tank bags....they really do there homework and everything about the bags just feels "right"
 
We just bought a Lowepro SLingshot.
Best investment in a long time.
 
7 million dollar bag
 
Think Tank is the way to go.

Everything is so well planned, and has a fucntion to make our lives so much easier.

Retrsopective 20/30 should be good.
 
Think Tank is the way to go.

Everything is so well planned, and has a fucntion to make our lives so much easier.

Retrsopective 20/30 should be good.


I have a 7 million dollar bag from Crumpler which is awesome however my beef with this bag is the fact that is cant be fully closed (there is always a way for the dust to get in); Think Tank is better in this aspect.

Also I got a sling bag from Costco for $37 made by Swiss and I'm very happy with the price as I take this up the mountain for hikes and downhill biking which gets the bag protector muddy as hell and protects the equipment fairly well.


This looks fun also, but a little pricey...
 
In my opinion the the Tamrac system 3 is too bulky. I love backpacks, therefore, I've gotten 5 of different brands. I got the Lowepro slingshot 4 months ago, but couldn't get used to it, the bag is quite heavy. My recent purchase is a Portare' PBP1-O bag. It is extremely light and when I'm out for long trips, I can fit everything I need in it.
 

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