I like my Photo Runner except for one potentially disasterous fault. Put
it down right side up full of equipment and it sits for a short time,
then falls over backward. In many places that's nothing but an
inconvienience. Put it down near the edge of something out in the field
and it can take a suicide jump quite unexpectedly. If the lovely full
opening top is open, equipment will simply fall out over the edge. I've
had no disasters, but feel I have to always be aware of the possibility.
I still use it, 'cause it's it's otherwise a great bag, but when I find
something else comparable, but without the fainting spells, it'll be
retired.
Moose
Roger D. Key wrote:
They make all sizes of packs; their Photo Runner fanny-pack (bumbag to us
Brits), is really good for light loads (my daughter uses it for an iS-3000
plus extras).
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