Has anyone bought/used these before?

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Nope, Kata, lowepro and Crumpler. For me personally, the Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II is fantastic.
 
just lowepro - works well for me
 
I've always used Lowepro as well - Micro and mini-trekkers, and a couple of smaller cases as well. Can't fault the quality
 
No sorry, but they do look like pretty good bags - in particular, this one Big Back Pack

I know everyone recommends the brand names, but when I was looking for a serious size bag, I couldnt afford the £150 or so for a brand, so got a totally unheard of make for a third of the price and you know what, its solidly made, carries everything and well padded, and showerproof and has a fully waterproof pullover cover sown into the base for those real British Weather days - so basically I am all for stepping outside the Lowepro/Kata box and trying something else if it suits your needs/pocket.
 
No sorry, but they do look like pretty good bags - in particular, this one Big Back Pack

I know everyone recommends the brand names, but when I was looking for a serious size bag, I couldnt afford the £150 or so for a brand, so got a totally unheard of make for a third of the price and you know what, its solidly made, carries everything and well padded, and showerproof and has a fully waterproof pullover cover sown into the base for those real British Weather days - so basically I am all for stepping outside the Lowepro/Kata box and trying something else if it suits your needs/pocket.

:agree:

Mind sharing what you bought finally LL?
 
never used an m rock camera case, didn't know they existed before you posted the length, but heres a free bump
 
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Pro-Trekker-Backpack-to-DSLR-Film-Camera-Laptop-Bag-C6C_W0QQitemZ190226227233QQihZ009QQcategoryZ64336QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262

One of these. I can fit the D200 with a Sigma 120-300 attached down the middle and still put another body across the top as well just to give an idea of size - it is BIG, especially for a little un like me, but does carry everything I need, being a woman, you know, kitchen sink etc :lol:

Got mine about 15months ago and I dont know of that one has the same feature, but the pull over cover on mine reverses and is silver for reflecting heat, but can double in extreme emergencies as a reflector :cuckoo: They doa range of different bags all made to mimic lowepro, etc, cant vouch for any of the others, but I know that one does a damn fine job :thumbs:

I have ordered plenty of stuff from that ebay shop with no problems, though of course they do have some neg feedback, so all I can say is I havent had any probs, from 6 or 7 different orders :shrug:
 
Thanks for the link. The M-Rock Shenandoah Camera Bag looks exactly what I'm looking for!
Might give it a try.

No need to call 118 118 Dave :lol:

Thy you shall get all your answers on TPF :thumbs:
 
I just got a pretty boy back pack, as wanted a bag that didnt look like a camera bag and this is pretty good for that.

However not to happy with the overall storage space in it :( and for £60 thats not a good situation to be in. The bag is well made no doubt about that, but looks like ill have to take the lens off every time I want to put it away, which isnt the situation I wanted to be in.

Like the M Rock Back and the one posted by LadyLens.

I really like this one: http://www.m-rock.co.uk/proddetail.asp?prod=64969 some nice touches.
 
just got the Tamrac expedition 7x big bag but comfy
gwh
 
just got the Tamrac expedition 7x big bag but comfy
gwh

Wonder if it could be allowed as cabin baggage? :thinking:
 
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