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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Tamrac EAN: 0235540242850 Item Dimensions: Label: Tamrac Manufacturer: Tamrac Model: 5549 Red/Black MPN: 5549 Red/Black Publisher: Tamrac Studio: Tamrac Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The Adventure 9 is a modern backpack designed for the SLR photographer with a pro digital or film SLR with a grip and 5" lens attached, several additional lenses, a flash, accessories and a laptop. The completely foam-padded lower compartment protects photo equipment, while the large top compartment holds a light jacket, lunch or other necessary items. Inside the top, a Pop-Off Pocket keeps AC adaptors and laptop cords organized. A separate, completely foam-padded compartment provides quick access to a laptop without disturbing photo gear.Double zipper pulls provide quick access to photo gear while a weather flap and quick-release buckle provide security and weather protection. Inside the main compartment, foam pillars support the camera with lens attached, ready for action, while adjustable, foam-padded dividers protect other equipment. Tamrac's Memory & Battery Management System uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up. A Windowpane-Mesh pocket organizes filters, cables and other accessories.Two mesh side pockets provide quick access to accessories and water bottles. The comfortable, foam-padded backpack harness with sternum strap is contoured to distribute the weight of the camera gear across the shoulders. The harness also features Tamrac's Strap Accessory System attachment points for customizing this pack. Two lash tabs on the bottom allow a tripod to be carried (requires accessory straps). Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - nice design, I'm afraid it's a little too big for its actual capacity!The bag is good if you are traveling not meant for a daily basis,i think the bag is too big, and plus you cant carry much in the upper pocket. I thought i could use it in a daily basis like going to school carry my books and my camera too, but no, the bag is too big to struggle with it everyday. Thou the size of the bag it is pretty comfortable to carry even if you have your laptop in it too. Definitely recommended for an excursion or something like that. Rating: - What else could you need?The backpack has essentially everything in the description, lots of padded room for your laptop, camera, and all the cords/batteries/memory cards you could need. The space on the top is plenty room for anything else you could need, and if you need more room, the divider is velcro so you can move it around to accommodate even a college textbook. Rating: - tamrac adventure 9 reviewIt's a great bag, holds my xps1210, my rebel xti with telephoto zoom and external flash with extra camera stuff. Only bad thing is as a travelling scientist, I don't have much room for any papers or small books - i have to cram it all into the computer compartment. Otherwise, a very good bag. Rating: - A little bulky for daytrips, but great for the airportI bought this pack mostly to carry my DSLR and laptop through the airport. The lower camera pouch and laptop sleeve are both very well padded. The dividers for the camera pouch are a little big for my Canon XSi with kit lens but everything seems to be well secured with velcro. A downside to all that padding is the pack feels a little stiff and topheavy when fully loaded. It's awkward in cramped quarters fully loaded, like in an airplane aisle. It barely fits under the seat in front when in coach ... Read More Rating: - great bag for day hikesFor a "serious amateur" photographer with one body and a couple of lenses, this is probably the best bag out there for day hikes and around-town jaunts. I did quite a bit of research before ultimately deciding on this one. It went up against a couple of Lowepro bags (i.e., Trekker II, Fastpack 100, Flipside 200) and a couple of Kata bags (i.e., DR-465 and DR-467). In shopping for a camera bag, I had a couple of main objectives: I needed a backack-style bag that would safely hold a few pieces of gear ... Read More |