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| National Geographic NG 2475 Earth Explorer Medium Shoulder Bag | 
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| Brand: National Geographic Category: Photography
List Price: $148.00 Buy New: $67.80 You Save: $80.20 (54%)
New (14) Used (3)
Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews
Color: Olive Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 11 x 3
MPN: NG 2475 Model: NG 2475 UPC: 719821262510 EAN: 0719821262510 ASIN: B000FJ2OTG
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
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It's rally cheap. October 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I wanted to buy it before. It has many pokets and good design. When I visited in the USA, it was really cheap. That's why I bought it. Next time, I'll buy different model.
NG 2475 July 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought this one after buying the medium backpack and taking that one on vacation. The backpack was good for travelling with a 15 inch laptop and DSLR, but not for much else. I wanted something more versatile for daily use. Something that could carry things other than my MacBook Pro and/or my DSLR if I wanted to. You can do that with this bag, but a 15 inch laptop is definitely out of the question. It won't fit.
Returning this one June 14, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Read the reviews and carefully considered other options. I have a Nikon D80, 18-135 lens, 50mm lens, sb-400 flash, and hoping to buy the 70-300 lens (also wanted to store my small Sony HD flash camcorder). the outside is nice, but the inside "compartment" is poorly designed. My 13.3" Macbook just barely does not fit into the laptop slot - what a huge oversight on their part because Macbooks are so popular. This is more of a messenger bag. Its comfortable to wear and I would consider using it as a messenger bag, except that I already have a Timbuk2 bag. Also, it doesn't look like it would survive much water exposure. I decided to return it and buy the $30 black Nikon bag...should hold my gear in a more organized way than would this oddly designed item. Its basically a roomy cube-shaped bag with a velcro insert with 3 compartments and the camera sits on top of it. If I had my 50mm lens on the camera, I would worry that it would shift around during travel since that lens would not be long enough to anchor it in place. Overall, I'd say get it if you have a small laptop, want style, and don't care to have the best organization...look at the newer Nikon bag or a Domke.
very good item! May 8, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
very good item, very useful, and the space inside is big:) I love it.
Great product April 15, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I just got this bag and I have to say I was worried when I read the other reviews however if you are a little creative this is easily the product for you. This is rated to only hold a 13inch laptop, that only matters if you put it in the designated laptop sleeve. I have a 15inch macbook pro and since I don't use the laptop sleeve I just put it in the back and use the sleeve to store other things it holds my laptop fine. The bag is padded enough that I don't worry about it being broken even when not in the sleeve. I also have a Canon Rebel with a 75-300 lens attached. With enough room for two more lens in the bag. Plus room for tons of other peripherals including a laptop, battery charger, harddrive, and many many other things. This has a lot more space than I first expected when reading the other reviews and this will definitely become my permanent bag.
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