I obtained a couple of Lowepro mini-trekker backpacks from a camera shop
that closed and sold them on Eb*y recently. I was surprised at how roomy
they were inside. Nice little backpack if you want to travel light.
Beats carrying around a Tamrac Pro 12 bag. I also purchased a Can*n
200EG backpack from that same Camera Shop...its a bit larger and roomier
than the mini-trekker. Very comfortable and holds a good amount of gear.
The Can*n backpack does not cost as much as the Lowepro or Tamrac but it
offers the same conveniences and sense of security knowing your
equipment is safe. Before the backpack I lugged a Tamrac Pro 12 around
and that is a beastly bag.
Bob Docherty wrote:
>On my haunts through the bay I found a practically new backpack. I had
>previously won a bid on a mini trekker but the schlep had it stored at his
>brothers' house. After he sold it to me, he went over to gather it up and
>found his nephew had decided it would make a nice school backpack, till he
>ripped the shoulder straps off . When the Nature trekker came up I bid and
>won. Being the genius I am, I immediately loaded it with the heaviest gear I
>have, strapped on my Bogen 055 with ballhead and tried it on for fit. I
>walked around the house adjusting straps, belts etc.. I have come to the
>realization that "fit" is not my physical state.Tomorrow, after I schedule a
>session with a chiropractor, I may rethink what I'll really need for a
>extended field trip. Maybe I should just take an OM-1 with a 28mm to a gym
>and get shots of healthy women to spur me on to workout again.But that
>backpack sure is impressive! Wish I had it 20-30 years ago :(
>
>Bob
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