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Kata R-103 GDC Rucksack
Kata R-103 GDC Rucksack

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Brand: Bogen
Category: Photography

List Price: $275.00
Buy New: $141.10
You Save: $133.90 (49%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.7
Dimensions (in): 13 x 5.9 x 17.7

MPN: KT R-103
Model: KT R-103
UPC: 719821251651
EAN: 0719821251651
ASIN: B0009PYV6K

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Great bag and manufacturer's service   July 8, 2008
I use this bag for bird photography. Tight but sufficient. I also like the way you can attach the camera to the straps.

Mine had a bit of a problem and I wrote to the seller (Adorama) and never got a response. But I wrote to Kata at the same time and got a response and they resolved my complaint that surpassed my expectation.

Kudos, Kata!



5 out of 5 stars Amazing Backpack   June 30, 2008
The back pack is sturdy and feels comfortable even with heavy weight. There are enough compartments to keep your stuff. It holds my Nikon 300mmF4 attached to D80 easily. I think I can squeeze the same setup with a 1.4 tele converter too. The mesh pouch is good to keep all the filters. I would surely recommend to a friend.


5 out of 5 stars Ginormous - but great quality   May 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Let me start off with the fact that I am a newbie to the (D)SLR world. Initially I bought a small camera bag for my Pentax K10D, but I quickly realized I would need something bigger and better to protect my every expanding hobby.

After pouring over reviews, I decided on the Kata R-103 GDC Rucksack. Mainly because I wanted something comfortable that would be very good at protecting my equiptment (I tend to bang things around.) I had read several women who were, shall we say "blessed in the front", complain about other bags. There were a few that recommended this one and since I am short and equally blessed, I decided to go for it.

I am happy to report that there is no odd strain on the girls when wearing this backpack around the house. Will post an update after I take a test run on a day hike. Additionally, I am estactic to learn that my large 17" Toshiba fits nicely in the back. Initially I didn't even consider that my laptop would be an option to transport given its larger size.

Oddly enough the protection factor that drew me to this bag, also shocked me with its size. The thing is GINORMOUS. Okay, maybe the fact that I'm a little girl that has never worn a really big backpack has something to do with it - but wow. The bulk of this backpack seem to be tons of padding, shock absorbers, et al. Hopefully I will get used to the size, but I am definately going to need to consider buying a small model for quick morning hikes. Again, I will take a test hike with this beast this weekend and update the review accordingly. Currently my wanderlust dreams of international travel with my gear is quickly being depleted with the realization that I won't be able to fit anything else with my backpack. Oh well, at least I will have a built in pillow.

But in all seriousness - this is what I have stuffed in this beast with tons of room to spare. My Pentax K10D, an additional add-on flash, kit lens, telephoto lens, a 50mm fixed lens, my 17" laptop, the large free padded camera strap that KATA gives you free with this purchase, a small handheld camcorder, and a bunch of other small and tiny things. Oh yeah, and some straps and a tripod carrier that attached to the back when you are carrying a tripod. I could easily fit another lens or two. If I slip and fall, there is so much padding in this monster, I am fairly certain that the only thing that will get hurt is my arse. And that's only if I am unlucky enough to not fall on the backpack.



4 out of 5 stars Would be nice if it was deeper   May 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I got this bag to go with my Nikon D3. I have the D3 in there with a 50mm, 14-24, 24-70, 70-200 and the SB-800. I also have some odds and ends such as filters, cables, caps, blowers, grey cards etc. It also fits my 14.1" thinkpad with room to spare. The bag looks and feels like absolute quality. I especially love the color and feel of the interior. It's fuzzy unlike the plasticy interior of my old canon backpack. It came with a weather cover and a carrying thing for the tripod but I haven't used those yet.

All my gear fits well except for one thing: the height of the D3 (since it has a "built-in" vertical grip) makes it really push against the top of the bag. A regular SLR without vertical grip would fit perfectly. The only thing that worries me is that if I drop it and it lands on the top (side opposite the straps), the top of the D3 will take the full impact force. Only an SLR with vertical grip will have this issue. I use it anyway.

On my back it's extremely comfortable. The camera and lenses I put in there weigh a LOT but I have no problems even after a couple of hours on my back. I used to have canon's popular backpack and it would start hurting my lower back after just 30 mins. Another bag to consider is the Lowepro Flipside 300.



5 out of 5 stars r-103   May 19, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

im currently serving oversea right now and was a little skeptical of this bag do the fact of the dusty conditions here in iraq which by the way it does a wonderful job keeping your equipment clean even in a dust storm. i wasnt even sure if my camera equipment would even fit i own a sony A-700 with grip, a 70-300 g lens, the SAL 70-200 g series, a 11-18 wide angle and the kit lens i also have the HVL-F56AM flash let me tell you that with the SAL 70-200 I thought theirs no way that this is going to fit attached it fits real nice actually i would like to have had a cushion for under the lens which is only a issue when the battery grip is attached but I pulled one out of my old bag which had velcro on it and it was perfect all my equipment fits nicely and feels very secure the camera is not smashed in there and i had no diffuculty closing the quick access flap there are two pouches on the outside which i use for my memory cards on one side and extra batterys on the other there is plenty of room left over maybe two more lenses or some other goodies my 15.4 in labtop slides in with no problems at all and have room for my external hard drive and cables i have taking this bag on missions and it has had its fair share of tugs pulls drops name it the build on this bag is simply amazing with all my gear the back sits hi on my back and after a couple of days of wearing breaks in very nice do to the padding is a little stiff from the get go but like i said it smooths out very quickly if your on the go need a near bullet proof bag and need your camera in hurry i highly recommend this bag my only thing that i had to do was cut off the kata tag on the top so that it was in regulation sorry kata

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