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Jan 27, 2007 11:52 |  #1

I have been looking for a backpack, not too big, to hold a laptop (14.1 screen) and a camera plus 2 lens, plus some extra space for other small items. I have come across the tamrac 5549 adventure 9 (http://www.tamrac.com/​5549.htm) (external link). What other backpacks will you recommend over the adventure 9?


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Jan 27, 2007 12:32 |  #2

Have you checked out the Kata R-103 Rucksack?




  
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Jan 27, 2007 13:04 |  #3

Tim seems to like this one.


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Jan 27, 2007 18:18 as a reply to  @ Tony-S's post |  #4

The LP comptutrekker works fine for me.


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Jan 27, 2007 21:30 |  #5

Yes I have seen and checked out the kata, case logic and lowepro bags as suggested above. However what I like about the tamrac is that the top half of the bag is seperated from the lower half, and so I can also use it as a carry on travel bag.

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Jan 27, 2007 21:50 as a reply to  @ kenwood33's post |  #6

This is what I use.
Tamrac Cyberpack 8

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