Scott, you have to look at Tamrac. My current pack, over 25 years old won’t 
fill you requirements but I’m sure they have something close. I recommend them 
because the way the stand behind their product. An older pack I had needed 
repair due to damage caused by me. Even though it was several years old they 
not only repaired the pack but also upgraded it, all at no charge to me

-----Original Message-----
>From: Scott Loveless <[email protected]>
>Subject: backpack recommendations
>
>I'm sorry if this message sabotaged "inbox zero" for you.
>
>Gearing up for GFM NPW, I'm looking for a new backpack and hoping to
>gain a bit more altitude than in previous years, so that means
>something suitable for light hiking.  My current one is an ancient
>Domke with detachable shoulder straps and zero built in padding.  It
>is literally falling apart.  I'd like something a bit more modern that
>fits the following:
>
>Two SLR bodies with primes attached.  Room for a couple more lenses,
>some film, and the odd accessories like filters, batteries, remote
>releases, SD cards, etc.  If it has a laptop sleeve, that's fine, but
>it's not critical.  Some way to lash a tripod to the outside would be
>extra nice.
>
>Chest and waist straps would also be nice, but these aren't a deal-killer.
>
>Does anyone have something they like, or would recommend?  Thanks!
>
>-- 
>Scott Loveless
>Camp Hill, PA  USA
>http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/
>    __o
>  _'\<,_
> (*)/  (*)


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