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Domke Toad 20, Contoured Waist/ Hip Pack for SLR Cameras & Accessories, Black.

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Domke Toad 20, Contoured Waist/ Hip Pack for SLR Cameras & Accessories, Black.
Domke Toad 20, Contoured Waist/ Hip Pack for SLR Cameras & Accessories, Black.

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Brand: Domke
Category: Photography


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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9

MPN: DQW68B
EAN: 0750062037482
ASIN: B00009R8D1


Features:
  • Top cover unzips away from your body for easy access to equipment.
  • Ergonomic design provides optimum weight distribution.
  • Two adjusting loops on belt ensure snug fit against body.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This compact waist pack holds a complete SLR system. A zippered pocket up front holds film, batteries and other accessories Even when the top padded weather flap is open, this front pocket is accessible from the main compartment. Two expandable side pockets hold extra lenses, a water bottle, or other necessities. Internal mesh pockets on lid offer additional storage.


Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars HUGE   July 21, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am female, 5'6", 140 pounds. Not "tiny", but not huge either. This bag is enormous. I am simply not wide enough for it. This bag sticks out even further than my chest! They should take a photo of someone wearing this monster for scale.

Why are camera bags so ugly? Can't I be a pretty woman and have a giant camera AND wear a dress to a wedding? I thought this would be better than my gray backpack. But really, I am better off with the ugly backpack, that I just leave on my seat. If I need batteries or memory, I just go back to my seat.

A bigger person, literally, might be OK with this bag. Honestly, when you see it on me you wonder how I remain upright. I would think you need to be maybe 6 foot, 200 pounds to wear this without looking freakish.


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