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Oct 22, 2010 10:30 |  #1

Hello All,

Does anybody ave any experience with M-Rock bag? http://www.m-rock.com (external link)
They're not very popular although they look decent on the website and have some positive f/b from some users.

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Oct 22, 2010 10:36 |  #2

No experience here Zigot, but they look nice !!


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Oct 22, 2010 10:37 |  #3

I purchased an M-Rock 528 in 2008. Both zipper sliders on the main compartment have failed and the bag is unusable. M-Rock has offered to have the bag repaired, but for a $60 bag, the shipping costs to/from their recommended repair center are not justifiable. I bought a Think Tank to replace it.

I'd like to get rid of the M-Rock but who wants a bag with no zipper sliders???

Overall, I think the bag construction was pretty good (you get what you pay for) and they stand behind their product. For the price I paid for the bag, it's not worth repairing.

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Oct 22, 2010 17:55 |  #4

scobols wrote in post #11144802 (external link)
I purchased an M-Rock 528 in 2008. Both zipper sliders on the main compartment have failed and the bag is unusable. M-Rock has offered to have the bag repaired, but for a $60 bag, the shipping costs to/from their recommended repair center are not justifiable. I bought a Think Tank to replace it.

I'd like to get rid of the M-Rock but who wants a bag with no zipper sliders???

Overall, I think the bag construction was pretty good (you get what you pay for) and they stand behind their product. For the price I paid for the bag, it's not worth repairing.

Scott

Thanks for your comment.
They do look nice and the price is relatively good with specs when compared to Lowepro/Tamrac/Kata though.


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Oct 22, 2010 19:05 as a reply to  @ Zigot's post |  #5

I have an M-Rock camera bag that has seen occasional use over the last three years. So far, so good. It is holding up well and I have no complaints.


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Oct 22, 2010 22:59 |  #6

yendikeno wrote in post #11147402 (external link)
I have an M-Rock camera bag that has seen occasional use over the last three years. So far, so good. It is holding up well and I have no complaints.

What model of m-rock you have?


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Oct 26, 2010 01:15 |  #7

Zigot wrote in post #11148420 (external link)
What model of m-rock you have?

I couldn't remember what model bag it is, so went to the web site to find it. Looks like they have discontinued the one I have. It is designed as a combo waist bag (has rear slot for belt) and comes with a shoulder strap. Also has rings so you can attach a harness to use as a chest pack.

The bag that seems to comes the closest to what I have (but appears slightly smaller) is the Rocky Mountain #646. Hope that helps.


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