
Review Summary
2009-11-01T19:00:00
Excellent bag, especially for travel.
Stevo
2009-09-16T21:00:00
I got one of these about a year ago and have been using it almost daily ever since. It went with me to the Philippines and to Calgary, Canada. The size is great, I can fit a MacBook Pro 17" with a hard shell and a padded sleeve in the laptop pocket. The laptop can be retrieved through a side zipper for passing through airport security without having to open up any other part of the bag. The top section of the bag is the size of a small day pack and is very good for holding a lot of miscellaneous stuff like a light jacket, some food, headphones, and other little things you might want to keep close while traveling. Not so great for document-sized things, but those could probably go in with the laptop. The bottom section is designed with a front-opening flap that can be accessed easily without bothering any other part of the pack. Padding seems nice and sturdy on the outside, much firmer than the internal padding. After using this pack daily for almost a year, I've seen very little if any signs of wear and tear. Build quality is very good, and you need it for this kind of weight. Lesser packs would simply collapse where this one seems to holds its shape quite well over time. The only drawback is also its main virtue: It's huge, and huge means heavy if you fill it to capacity like I do. This is a transporter pack, not a day pack. For trekking around town with just a camera I recommend getting a smaller bag like the Adorama Slinger. To carry a ton of stuff from one place to another, get one of these. It even fits in overhead bins on the plane, despite its size, in either a sideways or straight-in orientation. Usually fits turned on its side also. This is pretty much the upper size limit of what you can take as a carry-on, and most smaller packs won't have much room for a 17" notebook like this does.
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I got one of these about a year ago and have been using it almost daily ever since. It went with me to the Philippines and to Calgary, Canada. The size is great, I can fit a MacBook Pro 17" with a hard shell and a padded sleeve in the laptop pocket. The laptop can be retrieved through a side zipper for passing through airport security without having to open up any other part of the bag. The top section of the bag is the size of a small day pack and is very good for holding a lot of miscella...
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I would buy this product again!!!!!
By Stevo
Excellent bag, especially for travel.
The Adventure 10 is a modern backpack designed for the SLR photographer with a pro digital or film SLR (such as Canon's EOS 1D Series or Nikon's D2 Series) with a grip and 8" lens attached, numerous additional lenses, a flash, accessories and a 17" screen laptop. The completely foam-padded lower compartment protects photo equipment, while the extra-large top compartment holds a light jacket, lunch or other necessary items. A separate, completely foam-padded compartment provides quick access to a laptop (such as Apple's 17" PowerBook G4, 17" MacBook Pro or other laptops up to 15-1/2" x 11" x 2" in size) 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 patented 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 and features a padded waist belt to help distribute the weight of the pack. The harness also features Tamrac's Strap Accessory System attachment points for customizing this pack with optional Tamrac S.A.S. products. The Adventure 10 can also be customized with Tamrac's Modular Accessory System components. Two lash tabs on the bottom allow a tripod to be carried (requires accessory straps, Model S-113, sold separately).