New holster type bag for 7D/70-200/17-70

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My self designed and 3rd world made holster type bag has finally died, and I'm looking for a replacement.

It must have quick access from the top(my current one has a zip top), but with space for my 7D with my 70-200L fitted, and space for my 17-70 (or whatever I replace it with) alongside. Obviously a few pockets etc for the associated junk would be useful too...any suggestions please?

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The Thinktank jobbies are too small. I've had great difficulty finding anything suitable, which is why I had my last one tailor made. I can't be the only person with these simple requirements, but it would appear that there aren't
(m)any bags that suit my purpose:shrug:.

Because of the places I work, it needs to be zippable to keep the dust out, toploading and big enough for the body and 2 lenses...

Maybe I'll just get another one made out of stronger cordura when I'm in Asia in the winter.
 
What about the Retrospective 10 or 20? I have the 20 and can fit my 5DMKII and 70-200 f/2.8 in it no probs (hood reversed) and I've seent he same camera / lens in the Retro10 which is a little smaller... It's a sling type thing, would remind you of something Billingham'esq... many pockets etc etc...

Sime
 
The Retrospective 10 fails on the dust front:( No means of closing the bag apart from the flap. It'd be full of dust in minutes! Size looks good though.

The Outback would be a PITA to use as I often need to change lenses quickly, and trying to dig out a smallish lens from a deep pocket like those add-on jobbies would result in death and destruction before I'd managed it!

See, it's not so easy is it:thinking::)

Thanks anyway everyone! Keep the ideas coming though...
 
The Retrospective 10 fails on the dust front:( No means of closing the bag apart from the flap. It'd be full of dust in minutes! Size looks good though.



Thanks anyway everyone! Keep the ideas coming though...
I've used the Retro20 on a beach, I've used the Retro20 in a cave, I've used the Retro20 in a wind storm in Hungary... I'm starting to sound like the cat in the hat!!.. It's got little flaps that sorta go inwards inside the main flap - it closes down quite securely... I'm taking it to Africa in Monday, so happy to report back on the dust front if you like. --Sime
 
gtvone- Yes, please let me know how you get on. Where are you going?

I'm working currently in Cappadocia in Turkey, and we have a very fine sandy dust coupled with a strong breeze during the day here, that forces the dust everywhere:bang:
In winter I work in Myanmar, and have a very similar problem.

In these conditions, even a zip doesn't keep the dust out!

Andy
 
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