Trip Gould
September 29th, 2009, 12:08 PM
I posted this as part of a continuing thread I had going in another thread, but thought it might get more interest here.
Any experience with the following:
Lowepro | Super Trekker AW II Backpack | LP19800-PEF | B&H Photo (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/279099-REG/Lowepro_LP19800_PEF_Super_Trekker_AW_II.html)
National Geographic | NG-5737 Earth Explorer Large | NG 5737 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/428389-REG/National_Geographic_NG_5737_NG_5737_Earth_Explorer_Large.html)
Clik Elite | Large Hiker Backpack (Gray) | CE402GR | B&H Photo (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/629690-REG/Clik_Elite_CE402GR_Large_Hiker_Backpack_Gray_.html)
Kata | HB-205 GDC Hiker Backpack | KT HB-205 | B&H Photo Video (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/422742-REG/Kata_KT_HB_205_HB_205_GDC_Hiker_Backpack.html#reviews)
Lowepro | DryZone Rover Backpack (Yellow) | LP34733-PEF | B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/407131-REG/Lowepro_LP34733_PEF_DryZone_Rover_Backpack_Yellow_.html#features)
Looking for something that can carry camera gear (Pentax K7, 3 or 4 lenses, tripod and head) and camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, and basic necessities like socks and layers) that will stand up to the elements well and is suitable for a multi-day excursion. I know the Kata has a modular system that allows you to add hip and chest bags to the backpack. The Lowepro claims waterproof (good idea for my canoe trips). The Click seems to be the most like a true hiking pack. Surprisingly, the NatGeo got some really shining reviews on B&H. I'm debating whether to go with a single pack that can do it all (if there is one), or just get a small camera bag that I can comfortably carry along with a hiking pack.
Thanks.
Any experience with the following:
Lowepro | Super Trekker AW II Backpack | LP19800-PEF | B&H Photo (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/279099-REG/Lowepro_LP19800_PEF_Super_Trekker_AW_II.html)
National Geographic | NG-5737 Earth Explorer Large | NG 5737 (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/428389-REG/National_Geographic_NG_5737_NG_5737_Earth_Explorer_Large.html)
Clik Elite | Large Hiker Backpack (Gray) | CE402GR | B&H Photo (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/629690-REG/Clik_Elite_CE402GR_Large_Hiker_Backpack_Gray_.html)
Kata | HB-205 GDC Hiker Backpack | KT HB-205 | B&H Photo Video (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/422742-REG/Kata_KT_HB_205_HB_205_GDC_Hiker_Backpack.html#reviews)
Lowepro | DryZone Rover Backpack (Yellow) | LP34733-PEF | B&H (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/407131-REG/Lowepro_LP34733_PEF_DryZone_Rover_Backpack_Yellow_.html#features)
Looking for something that can carry camera gear (Pentax K7, 3 or 4 lenses, tripod and head) and camping gear (tent, sleeping bag, and basic necessities like socks and layers) that will stand up to the elements well and is suitable for a multi-day excursion. I know the Kata has a modular system that allows you to add hip and chest bags to the backpack. The Lowepro claims waterproof (good idea for my canoe trips). The Click seems to be the most like a true hiking pack. Surprisingly, the NatGeo got some really shining reviews on B&H. I'm debating whether to go with a single pack that can do it all (if there is one), or just get a small camera bag that I can comfortably carry along with a hiking pack.
Thanks.