deadkenny
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Looking for a bag with a bladder for drinking but with enough capacity to take some MTB kit (spare tubes, maps, toolkit, snack etc) when MTB'ing and similar when skiing, but also take an SLR with one lens attached (e.g. a typical all-rounder zoom, like the 18-200VR Nikon).
Not bothered about a dedicated camera bag as the photography stuff is kind of secondary to the MTB/skiing. I'll be using my old D70 which has been battered about plenty and still going strong. So far I've just been chucking it in a regular lightweight backpack, together with a water bottle, but I'd like a bladder kind of bag really and something more robust. No need for carrying tripods and the like.
Seen a few mentions of the Camelbak Mule, which looks like the right kind of size, but only having pictures on the web to look at I can't be sure. Or there's the big Alpine version but looks a bit too big for what I want (especially for skiing as it's a big bag to be messing about with on chairlifts).
Anyone use a Mule with an SLR? or other recommendations?
Not bothered about a dedicated camera bag as the photography stuff is kind of secondary to the MTB/skiing. I'll be using my old D70 which has been battered about plenty and still going strong. So far I've just been chucking it in a regular lightweight backpack, together with a water bottle, but I'd like a bladder kind of bag really and something more robust. No need for carrying tripods and the like.
Seen a few mentions of the Camelbak Mule, which looks like the right kind of size, but only having pictures on the web to look at I can't be sure. Or there's the big Alpine version but looks a bit too big for what I want (especially for skiing as it's a big bag to be messing about with on chairlifts).
Anyone use a Mule with an SLR? or other recommendations?
