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Karachi Outpost

US$270.00 Out of stock - try another colour

I been holdin the fort so long I been eatin my own forts to stay alive. There’s more sand in my eyes than a beach volleyballer’s swimsuit. In the desert, you can’t remember your name and there ain’t no classic rock radio to give you no pain.

Specs

FEATURES

Water resistant 1000D shell & 300D Ripstop lining, rearward opening main compartment w/ fully padded, removable laptop sleeve w/ 6 pocket organizer, fully padded Brushed Nylon lined, removable camera compartment w/ mesh zip cover w/ 11 configurable dividers & 3 x elastic retention straps, removable accessory pouch w/ zip lid, 2 x external covered & gusseted zip slash pockets, spine slot back pad, carry handle, chest & waist straps, attachment points for waist belt (optional); d rings accessory loops & retro reflective strips on adjustable harness straps; Centrally located tripod/monopod attachment strap. fits 17"(Mac) laptop.

HOLDS

This is the ultimate model, for professional D-SLR and video kits and 17"(Mac) laptops. E.g. EOS D series SLR's, Nikon D series SLR's & attached lens up to 25cm long, 3 lenses (total 25cm long), 2 external flash units, or DV cam and accessories and 17" (Mac) laptop.

DIMENSIONS

Location photo/laptop backpack, fully convertible, low profile - for great stability, good security - access to main compartment only if bag is off -shoulders, good durability - the main zip works with, not against the bag.

Reviews

Backpacker.com - 07 Oct, 2008

Check the link for review

http://www.backpacker.com/camera_pack_review_crumpler_karachi_outpost/gear/12579?page=1

Brodie Man - 25 Aug, 2008

Rolled down half-dozen stairs. Heart momentarily stopped, but laptop and all camera gear survived. Just fits overhead of grayhound and westjet. No room for lunchbox though. So comfy and I love it no matter rainy weather, we'll stick together ^_^ 9months!

Liz - 24 Jul, 2008

I just got may bag last Friday 7-18. And boy is it roomy and comfy. Even fully loaded with my cam gear, it sits wonderfully at my hips. Not a whole lot of pull on my shoulders. Being I'm 5'6" It holds a lot

Peaz's Blog - 17 Sep, 2007

Click the link to read the review.

http://peaz.livejournal.com/102091.html

Cambags.com - 30 Oct, 2006

Click the link to read the review.

http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/backpacks/Crumpler_karachioutpost_desc.htm

Tracer99 Flickr - 09 Jun, 2006

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/tracer/115664499/

Tracer - 09 Jun, 2006

I've had this bag for a few months now. It's a great "I need to haul everything including the kitchen sink" bag. + Big + Looks cool (relatively) + Good Protection + Stuff can't be stolen easily when on your back + comfortable + reconfigurable (bag/notebook/camera/notebook+camera) + modular - due to non-square shape, hard to reconfigure with existing dividers - deapest part of bag, hardest to get stuff in/out of - the two larger divider peices can't have stuff stuck to them (smooth not velcro) - notebook compartment is way to big if you don't actually have a 17" notebook, whish you could buy smaller ones seperatly - since it's semi soft, having nothing in there still makes it huge Overall if I was buying a bag like this again, it would be this bag.

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