| The perfect combo for photo gear and notebook computers just got better! Perfect for location photographers or photojournalist, the CompuTrekker Plus AW has extra room for large professional SLR camera and still meets airline carry-on requirements. Carefully designed to withstand all the use and abuse you can give it, this pack's reinforced construction, shock-absorbing, closed-cell foam and water resistant materials provide the highest level of protection. The comfortable padded shoulder harness and removable waistbelt provide a comfortable fit for hours on end. The interior is fully customizable and includes removable padded dividers, removable accessory pouches and see-through laminated mesh pockets so you can quickly see what's stored inside. A padded rear compartment with water-resistant zipper protects your notebook and provides access even while wearing the pack. Additional features include a built-in memory card pocket, our patented All Weather Cover¿, SlipLock¿ attachment loops made from Hypalon®, built-in tripod holder, and Batwing¿ compression straps for maximum stability. |
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- Perfect for location photographers or photojournalist, the CompuTrekker Plus AW has extra room for large professional SLR camera
- Meets airline carry-on requirements
- Hidden built-in tripod holder and plenty of laminated pockets to organize and protect all your cables, wires and accessories
- Lowepro's patented all weather cover to protect bag and contents from extreme weather, sand, dirt, etc
- SlipLock attachment slots allow you to attach additional Lowepro accessories and pouches to the CompuTrekker Plus AW
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You should read this before buying.
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| Review Date: September 5, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Quintero, |
This bag is all that and a bag of chips. Unfortunately I would never pay $[...] some-what $$ for this item.
I have $6K worth of digital camera gear and I am all about protecting my investment however, I purchase the identical bag from Amazon for $[...] with free shipping.
The only and I mean only difference is that my bag has a Wolverine Patch.
I am telling you is the same bag.
Her you go!
Wolverine BP303
Boo114KM9N6
YOU CAN THANK ME LATER.
Happy shooting!
R/Your Boy Q~
http://www.amazon.com/Wolverine-BP303-Camera-Laptop-Backpack/dp/B0014KM9N6 |
Best Laptop & Travel Backpack ever
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| Review Date: May 27, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Bruce L. Lutz, kansas |
| I purchased to use as a Laptop and travel bag to contain all the items involved with both. The ability to add many dividers (purchased via a very helpful person on customer service) provides a great way to carry an extra hard drive, cables, camera, power cords, misc tools, extension chords, mouse, etc. in an organized fashion is the best. |
Almost A Great Bag
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| Review Date: April 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Colin L. Smith, Tulsa, Oklahoma United States |
| Great bag. Comfortable straps, well built and holds all my stuff - two bodies and four lenses. The zipper hangs up on the lining and closing it must be done carefully, otherwise a great buy. |
GREAT.. if you need / can carry a large bag!
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| Review Date: January 19, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Sami B, Amman, Jordan |
I have done a lot of search before buying this bag. I am happy with my choice so far:
1. the bag is for a big guy, do not underestimate the size. better calculate how much the equipment you will carry will weigh. this is not a disadvantage, but rather a fact you will need to know before you decide
2. the photos Amazon display truly represent what you will get
3. the bag looks like an average travel back pack... a good thing not to attract unnecessary attention when you travel with expensive equipment
4. PowerBook G4 17": fits nicely and looks will protected
5. the padding is excellent. build quality is very good too: your gear will be well protected
6. the straps and back are padded making it comfortable to carry on the back
the only thing i am worried about is that the size of the bags is the maximum allowed on a plane. with equipment stuffed in it, it might become too heavy to be allowed in the top cabinet, and will not fit under most plane seats! i will see how it goes on my next trip |
After two months
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| Review Date: November 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Terry Karney, |
All in all, this is a good bag. It's not quite as well designed as the Compu-trekker for a 15" computer. The improvements in the shoulder straps mean the computer pocket can't top-load, which makes getting one in and out a bit trickier. Since I also use the pocket for books, reflectors, gray cards, etc., I do miss that aspect.
I also think the very bottom of the main compartment is a but flawed. It's "T" shaped (with the crossbar at the bottom) and that makes a couple of spots which aren't as useful as they might be. Yes, one can drop some filters in those spaces (and if tamron, or someone made a single wide roll-up holder, that would work nicely).
The depth of the bag is really nice. Vertically mounted lenses can be doubled. Without any trouble I can pack anything I need for a day's shooting in the field. The trick is more to strip it down to a manageble weight, than it is to get what I need into it. I wish it still had the divided interior pockets. I do like the built in memory card slots; but when I shoot film it's a little harder to keep separate stocks separate.
The shoulder straps are good, and the adjustable tension is effective. This bag has a much better hip belt than the 15" bag. I'd prefer to have cordura on the sides, I am afrid of damaging the "Hypalon". As with the other bags the tripod system is only semi-useful. |
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This is one badass device. I must admit this is really cool to have one.
All in all, this is a good bag. It’s not quite as well designed as the Compu-trekker for a 15″ computer. The improvements in the shoulder straps mean the computer pocket can’t top-load, which makes getting one in and out a bit trickier. Since I also use the pocket for books, reflectors, gray cards, etc., I do miss that aspect.