View Full Version : Good durable backpack
danielyamseng
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 18:44
Usually these backpack would have either the zipper or the lining near the zippers torn off. Which of the backpack that would last longer and doesn't has this type of problem even fully loaded?
eth3rton
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 18:50
Love my Kata R-103 GDC Rucksack (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=683094)
SaltForYourWounds
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 21:32
Ive been using a Dakine bag for a while. I have beat the ever living **** out of this thing and the bag and my gear remain intact. I took a fall on mountain for about 75 vertical feet, cartwheeling the whole way, and all of my gear remained in the pack where i had put it.
darosk
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 21:34
I have the Kata as well - it is quite durable and sturdy.
Dresser
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 21:35
I have been looking at these www.thinktankphoto.com
Jim G
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 21:38
Crumplers are good and solid... ditto Lowepro.
Angdvl089
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 21:47
Lowepro Fastpack. I have a 100 which is the smallest but you could probably fit one normal zoom and two or three small primes in there. Looks like it did the first day I got it.
Tdragone
6th of May 2009 (Wed), 23:01
Another vote for Lowepro.. My Naturetrekker ii shows NO wear after 2 years...
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