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Lowepro or Crumpler bag, just can't decide!!

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    Looking for a new bag after getting a few new toys, and am stuck between choosing between the Lowepro Flipside 400aw or the Crumpler Italian Collection or maybe Lowepro Mini trekker.

    They would all fit into a plane as hand luggage (just!) which is important and I need to fit 2 bodies and 4 lenses, biggest being 70-200L f4 and 24-70L and a flashgun and a couple of accessories which again I think they would both do.

    I've looked at them all and just can't decide, the Crumpler is way sexier and doesn't look like a camera bag but annoyingly doesn't have a tripod holder, although I don't do that many landscapes really. The Lowepros do have that tripod holder and the 400aw isn't that ugly.

    Anyway I can't decide, has anyone have any experience with either of these, which would you go for.

    Cheers,

    Carl

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    6 Jul 2009 - 2:16 PM
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    I know Boyd is selling a brand new, unused Hama Defender 220 Pro Series Camera Bag for £70-£80.

    PM him if you are interested.

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    6 Jul 2009 - 2:30 PM
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    I've used a Mini Trekker for years and can't fault it.

    Malcolm

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    6 Jul 2009 - 2:35 PM
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    I have mini trekker.
    If I could choose again, I won't choose it, TBH.
    It is ok, but there are better out there.

    The thing that was steering me away from the trekker was the lack of padding/protection compared to the Crumpler and the other Lowepro

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