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Sep 19, 2010 23:58 |  #1

I didnt know if anyone had one of these. Its called the Ogio Attiba mini camera backpack. We are a dealer for Ogio at my job. I have acouple helmet bags, a backpack, and a golf bag from them and their stuff it amazing quality. Never seen one of these before and I was checking to see if anyone had used one or has one currently. Just looking for some interior pics of the compartments and such. I have a couple of large lens that it would need to accomidate. Thanks ahead of time.


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I'm a big fan of Ogio bags, would be interested if this is as good as the others.


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Sep 20, 2010 12:48 |  #3

had one. its great if you want a small and compact bag.




  
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Sep 21, 2010 08:47 |  #4

I have 3 OGIO bags and love them. They are definately top quality. None of them are for my camera equipment though. I have a backpack that I have used since college and it is still holding up well. A duffle bag for carying whatever and a golf bag which has taken tons of abuse and still looks new. I highly recommend.




  
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Sep 21, 2010 13:14 |  #5

mtownley wrote in post #10943401 (external link)
had one. its great if you want a small and compact bag.

how big is it internally? Id like to be able to get a couple big lenses in it (70-200 2.8 and a 300 f/4)

is this going to wokr or not?


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