Crumpler The Enthusiast Bag EST001-B00G50
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Product Feature
- Fully Configurable: The padded, brushed nylon photo compartment features a fully configurable three-piece velcro fastening divider system, while the cargo compartment tray can be removed entirely to create one large continuous space.
- Peels open for easy Access: Need a clean work surface in the great outdoors? Want to re-configure your photo compartment? Just unzip both side access pockets and undo the hidden velcro seal at the bag's base.
- Slings Both ways: Fully reversible and height adjustable, the Enthusiast's curved, padded, extra wide shoulder strap lets you sling to the left or right with load lightening ergonomic comfort.
- Doubly Secure: The bag's dual side openings feature a combination of clasp and zipper closures. You get extra security when you want it, and extra fast access when you don't.
- Third Leg Stabiliser: The third leg stabilizer strap will keep your gear securely in place on your back's personal sling bag sweet spot. Just run the strap under your arm, attach to the bag and adjust for length.
Product Description
Got two shoulders? Thinking sling pack? Get the Enthusiast. The eighth wonder of the photographic world, its engineered ambidexterity lets you dress your gear to the left or right with identical ergonomic comfort and accessibility.Crumpler The Enthusiast Bag EST001-B00G50 Review
I have tried many camera bags, and the Enthusiast may be the best yet. It's not too large, so it's not for carrying a big kit around, but as a day bag, it's great. Shoulder strap is comfortable and switchable.What's nicest about the bag, to me, is the division of space. Top half has a nice big compartment for anything. There's a well-padded pouch for an iPad or thin netbook, and then there's the compartment that has nice high sides so things aren't just going to fall out.
The bottom half of the bag is for cameras, and it suits me very well. Seems to be set up with a 1 DSLR/1-2 lenses/1 flash kit in mind, but I carry 2 rangefinders and two lenses, and it's perfect. Two dividers that run the width of the bag for three stacked sections, and a separator to vertically divide one section (the middle one by default). I haven't changed the default setup: top section holds a couple lenses snugly, middle section holds two rangefinders with lenses perfectly, and the bottom section, thinner than the others, acts as a really good empty padding space.
The only knock I have is no good way to carry a tripod, or attach a tripod case. The X straps on the back, maybe, I need to get a case to try and hook it to that.
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