ProBody Sport Backpack from Clik Elite
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I am contemplating picking up this backpack for use on day hikes. I want something to carry all the camera gear as well as having a camel back type functionality. Does anyone have any experience with this particular bag or have an opinion on what might be better? http://www.clikelite.com/products/probody-sport/
The gear I intend to carry is:
D300s w/grip
10-24
70-200 f/2.8
50
And a flash or two
Thanks in advance
The gear I intend to carry is:
D300s w/grip
10-24
70-200 f/2.8
50
And a flash or two
Thanks in advance
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I have enjoyed the Lowepro Photo Sport 200 AW. Having used both the Clik Elite and the Lowepro I found the Lowepro to be more comfortable to carry in terms of weight distribution and padding. It shouldn't have a problem fitting all of that equipment although I haven't tried my camera with its grip on, I can test that out tonight if you are curious. Looks like it is on sale for ~%150 most places so slightly more expensive than the Clik Elite (at least on Amazon). It also has the Camelbak slot (although I've mainly used that for the iPad). If you have any questions or I can be of further help (description, pictures, etc) let me know.
James
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I'm think I've decided to go with a click elite venture 30. I'll write a bit of a review when it shows up.
I have this bag, and really like it. The camera body, with the 70-200 mounted will fit, with the other two lenses, all in the main compartment. Flash will have to go in the upper section. However, one issue is that if you don't have the 70-200 mounted, it won't fit in the main compartment along with the v
Camera plus a diff lens attached. The lens compartments are not long enough for it. I pack it in the upper compartment in a lowepro pouch when I need to.
The bag is comfortable, and fits well, remainung stable on hikes. I will write up a review.