I just got the mini-trekker and it looks like the ticket. Good
materials and workmanship. Safely under carryon size. My only criticism
besides how much it weighs when full is that the shoulder straps are
not really long enough to let the bag slide down and nestle at the
lower back putting the waist belt at the waist instead of across your
diaphragm. Reasonably comfortable without using the waist belt though.
The pouch in front is roomier than I thought, too. Should be useful.
Winsor
Long Beach, California
USA
On Apr 19, 2004, at 12:06 PM, Rob Harrison wrote:
>
> What's the good word from all you world travelers on a bag that will
> fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane, and fit a couple camera
> bodies (OM & MP) and 6 or 7 lenses (3 RF, 3-4 Zuikos incl 180/2.8),
> plus flash, film, filters, etc? Room for a PowerBook would be good too.
> (Basically everything I'd take that was fragile.)
>
> Carry on, or check through? Hard case, like the Pelican 1520, or soft,
> like the LowePro MiniTrekker?
>
> Rob Harrison
> Seattle
>
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