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Jun 03, 2007 13:00 |  #1

Has anyone seen when this new backpack will be released. The Lowepro site says summer, well it's summertime??


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Jun 05, 2007 05:18 |  #2

not yet, summer begins on june 21st ;-)a


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Jul 21, 2007 18:03 |  #3

anyone got themselves one yet? i'd love to see some pics of the upper interior. it sounds gr8 but i fear it doesn't hold too much camera gear.


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Jul 22, 2007 22:06 |  #4

I'm also very interested in this. Word is not that it will be available aug 07.

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Jul 23, 2007 03:43 |  #5

michaels camere store and ted's in melbourne australia are expecting some in soon but they have no dates.

edit: i saw the backpack today at michaels. i wasn't that impressed with it. there isn't too much room for equipment and main access appeared cumbersome.


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Aug 10, 2007 07:55 |  #6

Amazon ships it on the 20th (so it says)

I'm really interested in this backpack as it says it fits a body with 70-200 2.8 I want to use it with body and 100-400 which, if I'm not making any mistake is slightly smaller than the 70-200...


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Aug 10, 2007 13:07 |  #7

DDA wrote in post #3702035 (external link)
Amazon ships it on the 20th (so it says)

I am eagerly awaiting it... :D :D :D


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Aug 27, 2007 18:09 |  #8

We used the Primus AW for a 2-week holiday across Vietnam & Cambodia and it was invaluable!

We were waiting for Ted's to have some stock before we left, but they took too long so I ended up ordering off eBay, but no complaints. I was quite worried with the design of the main access at first, but as soon as we were walking the streets of Saigon, we realised that it was actually more secure than your typical backpack where you worry about exposed zippers being accessed by thieves.

Some thoughts:

  • The side access was great because we could readily get to our equipment.
  • AW raincover definitely protected our gear from the intermittent rain -- pretty quick to put on as well.
  • Comfortably carried all our equipment, the major ones of which were: 30D + grip, 24-105L, 100-400L, and 430EX.
  • Most importantly, it was so comfortable to carry with all the straps you can customise.


The lower compartment could handle the 30D + 100-400L combo quite comfortably. I'll take a photo and post it here if anyone's interested. Overall quite happy with the product...probably too small for a few, but it was just perfect for our needs.

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Aug 28, 2007 01:52 |  #9

Thank you for this very interesting review. This is what I was waiting for ;-)a

I'd be happy to see a picture of the lower compartment with the 30D, grip and 100-400....


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Aug 30, 2007 15:43 as a reply to  @ DDA's post |  #10

I'd love to see some pics too.

Reviews/impressions of this bag are scarce, here is another hands-on review from a user @ the Fred Miranda forums http://www.fredmiranda​.com/forum/topic/56675​0 (external link)


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Aug 30, 2007 19:27 |  #11

Thanks for the link, I am thinking of pulling the trigger on this bag too, more info would be great :)


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Aug 30, 2007 22:00 |  #12

Does anyone know of where there are some pics of this bag in use....other than lowepro's site? I'm wondering what the top portion of the bag looks like with equipment in it.




  
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Aug 31, 2007 14:28 |  #13

There are some pictures on the Lowepro website but that is all I've seen so far.

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Aug 31, 2007 14:57 as a reply to  @ JohnJ80's post |  #14

I bought the Lowpro AW 200 a while ago and still use it as my main walk around bag, got it to hold my 30d & grip with 70-200 f2.8 IS mounted together, my peleng 8mm Fisheye, my 17-85 IS, my video camera in the upper flash compartment, 2 extra batterys, lens cleaning kit, couple of Cf cards, remote, battery charger, and there was room for a nifty fifty on top of the peleng 8mm. also room for a 75-300 kit lens. I just needed to set set the pads so that it housed everything nice and neatly. Got the Aw300 and with my 100-400 in the mix it was way to much weight to carry around on one strap. trying to take it back to canoga camera for a backpack instead.

but i have not tried the new one.

Sorry did look before posting that its a backpak then a sling pak. DUH!!!!!!!! (banghead)


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Aug 31, 2007 17:52 |  #15

I tried one out in a shop tonight as it was the last day of a Lowepro 20% off promotion in the UK. It looked like it would be a good solution to my perceived need of a combination of Lowepro Rover II and Slingshot style.

Without any actual gear in it I would say it seems a comfortable pack. My main issues are with the access. The top section, broadly similar to a Rover II in volume and shape, has the zip facing the harness straps. Not bad thing apart from the clip compression straps that go from the harness, across the zip to the top of the pack. So they look like they will either get in the way or if not connected would flap around. The access to the rear section is in two ways: the side flap or via the section in the lumber support/belt area of the back section. The zip action in the latter was not great on the one I tried. My main gripe (similarly mentioned in the Fred Miranda review above) is with the side access which is the main feature really. It just seems on the wrong side for right handed people. If it were on the left, when worn, I could have swung the pack round on my left shoulder, unzipped and camera out with my right hand. The side it is on just doesn't give a swift and easy access flow. It's all left hand use then swap over or your right hand is cramped up at an unnatural angle. I guess it could be me as I would prefer the slingshot to go around the opposite shoulder to what it does (or the designer is a lefty) :-) But at the end of the day for £170 in the UK a Primus needs to be just how I want it to be. Pity they can't offer dual opening or left and right models.




  
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