Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 12:59 AM, Marty Deveney <sealpup@sharkattacks.com> wrote: > velcro is amazingly loud, they are bulky for their capacity and > they are not in any way unassuming or easy to hide. > Crumplers protect my gear from thumps, bumps and other > insults better than other bags. They are secure enough that > no-one could steal anything from them without the owner > noticing (as long as you close it properly). They look good, > are dirt resistant and are easy to clean. They seal well so > sand, sea salt and other crud does not get into your rangefinder > mechanism or other sensitive equipment. FWIW, here's another vote in favour of the Crumpler bags. Some things others have missed so far: o The strong/loud velcro can be worked around by simply removing it! Just unpick the stitching which attaches it to the inside of the main flap. Easy to do with a scalpel or hobby knife. No more velcro to fight, no loud "R-R-R-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-P-P-P-P!!!!" every time you open the bag. o I cut the shoulder strap off mine and had 50mm stainless-steel D-rings stitched on instead (by a backpack repairer). Now I can use any damn strap I like! (usually the Portabrace HB-40). o As for the roughness of the Cordura material - yes it's rough, but I've found that it only applies to the black material. Other colours (I also have a electric-blue bag) are much smoother to the touch. I have two of these bags, a "Roll-o-Notes" and the smaller, more camera-bag-like "Budgie Smuggler". As Marty pointed out, they're practically indestructible, well-padded, weather-proof and don't scream "here comes another bloody photographer to invade your precious privacy and steal your soul". Also the bags don't look nothing like the effeminate man-bags otherwise known as "Billingham Hadleys" and, at least here in Aust., are half the price. :?) Regds, Andrew Nemeth Blue Mountains NSW Australia <http://nemeng.com> - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html