Looked for about an hour and couldn't find out what bag this is. Love that it has a waist strap.
Also, are there any other bags like this? I would love to have a messenger type bag that could also be worn on the waist.
johnms88 Goldmember 1,053 posts Joined Aug 2006 Location: Niagara Falls, NY More info | Jun 06, 2008 20:35 | #1 Looked for about an hour and couldn't find out what bag this is. Love that it has a waist strap. Also, are there any other bags like this? I would love to have a messenger type bag that could also be worn on the waist. 1Dmk2n:16-35L:24-70L:Sigma 70-200: 85 1.8 : 50 1.8: www.stuiephoto.com
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Jon Cream of the Crop 69,628 posts Likes: 227 Joined Jun 2004 Location: Bethesda, MD USA More info | Jun 06, 2008 20:42 | #2 Don't know about that one in particular, but it has a ThinkTank "feel". Adorama's Slinger, several Katas, some LowePros and Tamracs as well as the odd Domke also have, or can accept, waist straps. Jon
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weemannie Goldmember 2,530 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Scottish Highlands More info | It looks like a Lowepro toploader. Hard to say which one. Take a look at their web site. Regards, Trevor
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L84AD8 Mostly Lurking 16 posts Joined Dec 2006 More info | Jun 08, 2008 10:05 | #4 Try this.. Lowerpro Specialist 85 AW 60D+BG-E9|350D+Opteka Grip|Sigma 17-70mm HSM|Canon 50mm F1.8|10-22mm|17-40mm F4L|17-55mm F2.8 IS|28-135mm IS|70-200mm F4L|430EX
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Michael Cream of the Crop 5,981 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2006 Location: Perth, Western Australia More info | Jun 08, 2008 10:18 | #5 Looks similar to the Boda Bag. Check out www.goboda.com Michael
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Jun 08, 2008 10:54 | #6 Think you may have something there! 1Dmk2n:16-35L:24-70L:Sigma 70-200: 85 1.8 : 50 1.8: www.stuiephoto.com
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JWright Planes, trains and ham radio... 18,399 posts Likes: 35 Joined Dec 2004 More info | Sinkrate wrote in post #5683273 Looks similar to the Boda Bag. Check out www.goboda.com Overpriced... John
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RudyM. Senior Member 489 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Jun 08, 2008 20:06 | #8 I have this set up and it appears to be a Lowepro Toploader 75 AW (this largest in that series--it will hold a gripped 40D with attached 70-200 f/2.8 and 1.4xTC with hood reversed). The waist belt is the Street & Field Deluxe belt. The fellow in the photo is not using the shoulder strap supplied the Toploader 75 AW, but it is attached. The Toploader 75 AW comes with both a shoulder strap (I replaced mine with the Deluxe strap) as well as a chest harness). Many options for this system are available, including a shoulder harness for the Deluxe belt. You can carry lots of stuff with this belt--it has lots of loops in it for lens pouches. The shoulder strap can be connected to the Toploader 75 AW and worn in the middle of the back, or directly to the belt and you can position the Toploader 75 AW off to the side, and even put another one for a second body with lens attached on the other side, with several lens pouches and a hydro pack. Rudy M.---Thanks to this site, I'm learning something new all the time!
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Shahid Senior Member 270 posts Likes: 23 Joined May 2008 Location: Toronto, Ontario CANADA More info | Jun 08, 2008 22:21 | #9 It's the LowePro S&F TopLoader 75AW. I have one and it's a great bag. But I don't need it so it's up for sale in the forums. 5DMK3 Gripped. Sony a6000. 24-105 f4L | 40 f2.8 | 50 f1.8 | 85 f1.8 | 70-200 f4L |1000-300 f4.5-5.6 | Sigma 24-60 f2.8
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