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Nov 14, 2007 00:24 |  #1
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Is there anything on God's earth that can carry a couple of camera bodies, a bunch of lenses, pocketwizards, flashes, various other crap AND a 17" MacBook Pro?

I don't think I can lug 3 bags around anymore...

I've looked all over the place and can't seem to find anything that'll hold all my gear and the laptop... Oh, and it needs to be on wheels.


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Nov 14, 2007 06:47 |  #2

ThinkTank has nothing? I would think they would.


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Nov 14, 2007 07:01 |  #3

http://www.thinktankph​oto.com/ttp_product_Ar​prtInl2.php (external link) is a possible.

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Nov 14, 2007 07:02 |  #4

See my review of the ThinkTank Airport Acceleration, here - https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=393637 - and then consider whether the larger Airport Addicted would suit your needs.




  
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Nov 14, 2007 07:22 |  #5

I would consider the Crumpler Dick Casey. (external link)


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Nov 14, 2007 07:24 |  #6

tdodd wrote in post #4313331 (external link)
See my review of the ThinkTank Airport Acceleration, here - https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=393637 - and then consider whether the larger Airport Addicted would suit your needs.

I don't think either of these products have wheels which the OP requires. Obviously, you could mount on a luggage trolley contraption though.

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Nov 14, 2007 07:28 |  #7

Crumpler does...but aniwho, it's not available in Aus.


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Nov 14, 2007 07:29 |  #8

Oops - missed that :oops:




  
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Nov 14, 2007 07:36 |  #9

_aravena wrote in post #4313437 (external link)
Crumpler does...but aniwho, it's not available in Aus.

I still cant believe that. There are so many of their products that arent on sale here and they are even an australian company :confused:

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Nov 14, 2007 09:11 |  #10

Crumpler be smart to make available all products via the internet or a certain price.


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Nov 14, 2007 15:28 |  #11
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tunin wrote in post #4313410 (external link)
I would consider the Crumpler Dick Casey. (external link)

That looks great. Wonder how I would go about getting one here... :(


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Nov 14, 2007 16:39 as a reply to  @ mizuno's post |  #12

If you don't mind spending $350 (US dollars) this is the only way to go:

http://tenba.com …rge-rolling-backpack.aspx (external link)

I've fondled, played with, and finger-diddled this bag at my local dealer several times, and have concluded that the Tenba is the best bag of this type.

I especially like the fact that the backpack straps and waist belt can be secured and hidden. The extending handle can also be hidden, and best of all, the bag is actually wearable, the wheels don't dig into my back.

I've got one of these bags in my shopping cart on amazon, I just need to click the "Place Order" button!

Let us know what you get.

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Nov 14, 2007 16:58 as a reply to  @ M24's post |  #13
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Hey, that one is nice!


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Nov 16, 2007 08:34 as a reply to  @ mizuno's post |  #14

I was also tired of carrying multiple bags with as much as I travel. I got the LowePro Computrekker Plus AW about 1 year ago and it is great. I can fit all my SLR gear, 17" laptop, Sony HD video camera, 3 Segate portable hard drives, box of tapes, travel router leather portfolio and all cables/power supplies associated. It is very heavy (50 lbs) and I wish I'd gotten the wheeled version, and airport security loves to search it. It should fit the bill for you. Be sure to get the plus version as the regular size did not accommodate a 17" lappy.


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Nov 16, 2007 09:11 |  #15

The Tamrac Turbo CyberPro, (where do they come up with these names?), specifically notes that it accommodates the 17" Macbook Pro. I've seen this bag and it is very well made. If you are interested in this style of bag it might be worth a look.


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