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Oct 04, 2009 01:28 |  #1

Has anyone heard of, or used, bags from this company? I just heard about them today, and of particular interest to me is their new product - an integral 'ClikStand' with certain bag models. It seems like a neat idea, but am wondering how well this external frame actually works for comfortably supporting a loaded backpack.

Any comments are appreciated. Thanks.

http://www.clikelite.c​om …ntroducing-the-clikstand/ (external link)


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Oct 04, 2009 21:10 |  #2

I've seen a review here or there online....but not much on this board.


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Oct 08, 2009 01:02 |  #3

Raivyn wrote in post #8760943 (external link)
I've seen a review here or there online....but not much on this board.

Thanks for your comments. I checked for any reviews, but my search didn't turn up anything. If you, or anyone else, have any links to reviews, it would be appreciated.


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Oct 08, 2009 12:09 |  #4

^ this bag looks HEAVY. kudos to their innovations. i most certainly like the tripod mounting to the handle system, however i would most likely use it for off camera strobe work. it looks useless for long exposure shots due to the handle of the bag. (it doesn't appear that the handle will handle vibrations very well)


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Oct 08, 2009 19:13 |  #5

Their design is kind of a love-hate thing for me. I'm on the fence with regards to the looks. The neck-pack does look useful. All their products look pretty sturdy.


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Oct 08, 2009 19:23 |  #6

http://reviews.photogr​aphyreview.com …camera-pack-video-review/ (external link)


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