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I figured I'd take the risk of saving [$] and get the CompuDaypack over the Rover. For the most part it was a good move. The pack has held together for about a year of photojournalism. Meaning that it's getting lugged around 5-6 days a week and getting zipped, flung, stretched and everything else 5 times a day. I have been able to fit two pro bodies, a 17-35 2.8, an 80-200 2.8 a 14 2.8 a 1.4 tele and a flash unit along with a laptop and a power adapter. It's snug but it works. I've got a zipper going out on it and my 17-35 is putting serious hardship on the bottom of the pack, it's beginning to ring like a can of chew in the back pocket of a cowboy. Anyways, hope the review helps. I'd recommend the pack for about a year of professional use or it's GREAT for the avg. shooter.
I think that it's a great bag for the price.
It snugly holds my 17" Compaq PC, 2 Nikon D80's
bodies, one 28-200 AF-D & one 18-70 AF-DX series lens.
I am also able to include my media cards, batteries, flash & other miscellaneous PC accessories.
I wish that they had a similar model with wheels, All that gear makes my bag quite heavy.
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So far I love this product. It easily fits both my 17' notebook, my digital SLR, along with several other compartments that easily hold a variety of other materials. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a joint transportation system that is easily accessible.