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| reply to invictive Re: So I just picked up a Crumpler bag...
I was going to get a crumpler, but I had so much trouble finding one to actually look at. From what I've read online they are very very nice.
I had to go to my second choice, Kata R103. Its an awesome bag as well and looking at the inside of yours they look similar.
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  Rubicon Premium join:2001-02-20 Philly | reply to invictive my style of bag. thx for sharing your experience with it -- R u b i c o n |
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  invictive
join:2001-11-14 Saanichton, BC
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2 edits | I've been needing a proper backpack for all my gear for some time now, and I finally got around to getting something.
I picked up a Crumpler Whickey and Cox (»www.crumplerbags.com/cartIndex.p···catId=22).
I've been using it for a couple of days now and love it!
The build quality is excellent, good stitching everywhere, good Zippers, its weather proof as well.
One of my favourite things about the bag is there is no access to the inside from the front of the bag! If you want to get something out you have to take it out and turn it upside down. I love this feature because it means no one can steal your gear while you are wearing the bag, and you dont have to worry about something dropping out of your bag when you open it on someone elses back.
Inside the bag there is a very nice removable laptop compatment. The camera compartment is completly customizable, and you can also remove it completly to just use the bag as a normal backpack. When you remove the camera and laptop sections they zip up so you could actually use it as 3 seperate bags/containers.
There is also a loop on the front and a clip attachment (not shown in photo) that lets you attach your tripod securely to the outside.
I love this new bag and highly reccomend Crumpler bags to anyone looking for a well designed piece of gear.
Here's a couple of pics:

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