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National Geographic Medium Backpack vs. Kata DR-467

 
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Nov 09, 2007 16:15 |  #1

Sorry, another bag thread :(

I am looking for a backpack for traveling that will allow me to carry around my small amount of gear plus some daily essentials like a sweater, snack, book etc....
i eliminated a few contenders (Lowepro Rovers, Crumpler Barges, Tamrac Adventure9...) and was set on the National Geographic (or the Adorama knockoff) when i discovered this new Kata DR-467.

Has anyone here seen both? Or at least played with the Kata?

I'd like it to at least fit my current gear:
- 400D + grip
- Sigma 24-70 Ex
- Tokina 80-400
- 13.3" laptop
- 8x40 binoculars
Plus some stuff I might be getting
- flash
- super-wide (10-20, 10-22?)
- 100-400

My concern is that the Kata might be a bit small. But i like its looks and materials better than the Nat Geo.
I already have a 6MDH for around-town stuff.




  
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Feb 15, 2008 11:49 |  #2

did you end up going with the kata? if so gotta review of what it holds and some pictures of it.


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Jun 02, 2008 16:07 |  #3

I'm in a similar position, so I'd like to know what happened also. And if possible, if you could provide pictures/review.

I'm considering the Adventure 9, DR-467 and the Earth Explorer Medium/Large


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Jun 05, 2008 07:27 |  #4

Once I've sold my Compurover AW, I'll be picking up a DR-467, so once I get it, I'll post a review :).


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