Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/03/17

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Subject: [Leica] Domke vs Lowepro
From: red735i at earthlink.net (Frank Filippone)
Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2012 21:51:02 -0700

I have had Domke bags since I ordered my first one directly from Jim Domke.
I have several styles and sizes.  All are old.  My favorite is wearing out
so I decided to look for something a bit more current.  Something to travel
with.

 

My Domke canvas bag was wonderfully well thought out.  Front zipper
compartment, lid zipper compartment, back drop-slot, and wonderfully
constructed with a strap that goes all the way round the bottom of the bag.
Strap is nice and long with a gripper surface.  I wanted something like
that, but with the AW feature and interior padding.  It was wide but not
deep nor "thick".. it would hug my hip as I walked with it, and it turned
with me.  They were pretty cheap.

 

After looking at all the Domke, Tenba, Tamrac, ThinkTank, and anything else
I could find, I settled on a Lowepro Stealth Reporter 200 AW.  It is a bit
bigger than my Old Favorite ( good for travel with "extras") and it has
compartments in the front for small accessories.  It is substantially
thicker, and it does not hug me like my Domke. 

I like the idea that if it rains, the Lowepro AW bags provide a rather
complete rain coat.  Almost 100% coverage of the bag. And, thanks to EBay,
cheap as well.

 

After having Domkes for almost 30 years, I am feeling a turncoat.

 

But a DRY turncoat.

 

Frank Filippone

Red735i at earthlink.net

 



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