Lowepro CompuTrekker AW Backpacks
Lowepro CompuTrekker AW Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 28, 2023]
sumnerz
Strength:
It's invigorating to hear, and pleasurable. This contrasts to the worn-out slap of the last S2 I'd tried - clearly age is a factor. The 1/4000th of a second has to be a real clincher too - I've never seen Gainesville Mobile Mechanic Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Dec 07, 2004]
Merlin
Intermediate
Strength:
Good capacity. Designed as a backpack with nice straps. Easier on the back and shoulders than the Stealth Reporter or Omni Trekker. Tripod carrier is a nice feature.
Weakness:
It's a thick pack, but I guess you need that depth to fit everything. Nice to carry on my camera gear AND my laptop all in one bag. Laptop can be removed once you've arrived at your destination and the pack can be used for hiking. Lowe makes many nice bags and this model works for those that need to carry camera equipment and a laptop all in one bag. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: I also have a Lowepro Nova AW2 and a Omni Traveler. |
[Aug 31, 2004]
EOSThree
Intermediate
Strength:
Comfortable, distributes load well, AW Cover, well padded, looks good without screaming CAMERA.
Weakness:
Front pocket has a huge overhang to keep moisture out, makes zippers difficult to use. The laptop pocket is designed for "pro" type machines, my Toshiba fits pretty tight. The "beaver tail" tripod holder is right in the center and forces you to remove the tripod for access to the bag. Basically a Mini Trekker with a pocket for a notebook PC. Carrys a decent load, distributes that load pretty well via thickly padded shoulder straps, and looks good doing it. The AW cover keeps everything dry and it has a fold out tripod holder. Customer Service Haven't needed them. Similar Products Used: Lowe Orion, Lowe Micro Trekker 200, MRock Holster. |