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pauliev 09-02-07 19:20

Lowepro Slingshot 200 AW
 
Hi
thinking of changing my camera bag from a shoulder model to the Slingshot style
I have in mind the Lowepro 200AW
The gear I will be carrying
5D
100-400L
17-40L (attached to camera)
Tamron 90 Macro
Anyone have this bag?
Travelling to Peurto Pollensa in May, is it ok for hand luggage?
Thanks in advance for any advice ;)

Canis Vulpes 09-02-07 20:36

I cannot help with slingshot bags but the Lowpro microtrekker 200 rucksack will safely house the above lenses and comply with the new hand luggage regulations of most airports.

Be careful that the weight of above kit doesn't exceed your airlines weight restriction for hand luggage.

pauliev 09-02-07 23:14

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Originally Posted by Stephen Fox (Post 16730)
I cannot help with slingshot bags but the Lowpro microtrekker 200 rucksack will safely house the above lenses and comply with the new hand luggage regulations of most airports.

Be careful that the weight of above kit doesn't exceed your airlines weight restriction for hand luggage.

Thanks for that Stephen, good point on the weight issue, I had dismissed that! ;)

Gidders 10-02-07 06:41

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Paul

I actually bought a slingshot 100 for my 20D + 17-85 attached, 70-300 with future acquisition of sigma 105 macro planned.

I took it back and changed it 2 days later. It held all the equipment fine - the problem was that the zip for the opening flap is not near enough to the edge of the bag. This means that, when you swip the bag round to get the camera out, the camera grip is under the side of the bag and it makes it very difficult.
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Not sure if this would be a problem with the bigger 200 but my advice would be to take all you equipment to a stockist and see how you get on

pauliev 10-02-07 13:10

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Originally Posted by Gidders (Post 16746)
Paul

I actually bought a slingshot 100 for my 20D + 17-85 attached, 70-300 with future acquisition of sigma 105 macro planned.

I took it back and changed it 2 days later. It held all the equipment fine - the problem was that the zip for the opening flap is not near enough to the edge of the bag. This means that, when you swip the bag round to get the camera out, the camera grip is under the side of the bag and it makes it very difficult.
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Not sure if this would be a problem with the bigger 200 but my advice would be to take all you equipment to a stockist and see how you get on

Many thanks for the advice Clive ;)

pauliev 17-02-07 22:41

Just an update,
purchased the Slingshot 200 last week, but found it too small to utilise the gear I wanted to carry.
Have now ordered the Mini Trekker AW
Thanks for the input ;)

robski 17-02-07 22:55

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Originally Posted by pauliev (Post 17101)
purchased the Slingshot 200 last week, but found it too small to utilise the gear I wanted to carry.
Thanks for the input ;)

Thanks for letting us know Paul - When I was considering the Slingshot 200 it did strike me as being on the small side. Let us know how you get on with the mini trekker. When I go away on business trips I like to travel light and room for a camera for the tourist snaps.

pete-c 25-02-07 19:20

Paul

There is now a slingshot 300 out perhaps this would be better. I have a 20D and similar lenses and am considering one.

Pete

pauliev 27-02-07 08:57

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Originally Posted by robski (Post 17102)
Thanks for letting us know Paul - When I was considering the Slingshot 200 it did strike me as being on the small side. Let us know how you get on with the mini trekker. When I go away on business trips I like to travel light and room for a camera for the tourist snaps.

Hi Rob
had the Mini Trekker for a week now and used it for the first time on a trip to Holy Island.
Plenty of room for all my gear and I found it very comfortable, the all weather protector was handy when it started raining!
Can highly recommend ;)
Regards
PaulV

pauliev 27-02-07 08:59

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Originally Posted by pete-c (Post 17488)
Paul

There is now a slingshot 300 out perhaps this would be better. I have a 20D and similar lenses and am considering one.

Pete

Hi Pete,
looked at the 300 but I could not get away with the "slingshot" action but thats purely a personal thing
Regards
PaulV


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