Crumpler Bags Whickey and Cox Backpacks
Crumpler Bags Whickey and Cox Backpacks
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 09, 2009]
brandonink
Intermediate
Strength:
SECURITY: The bag opens to your back, so it's nearly impossible to open it quickly for an intruder. A quick flip of the bag off your bag gives you immediate access -- via amazingly sturdy zippers and zip pulls -- to the guts of the bag and your equipment. Once the bag is open, you still have another layer of security with a plastic overlay that also zips shut to protect your gear. Essentially, the bag consists of a shell with a padded "womb" to hold your gear.
Weakness:
EXTERIOR POCKETS: I want just one exterior pocket with ample space and compartments to put keys, memory cards, airline boarding passes, etc. The two small slot pockets on the side of the bag are surprisingly deep, but practically useless given their place on the periphery of the bag. You can't easily access them, and they get nearly impenetrable for my hands (size XL golf glove) when the gear is packed and the bag zipped.
This bag is for serious gearheads who are willing to pay a premium for cool functionality inside, and rather unassuming looks on the exterior. The bag's greatest strengths include security, customizable interior, and quality construction. It lacks, however, enough easily-accessed external pockets to store airline tix, bottled drinks, and small things you need quick access to. Similar Products Used: Tamrac, LowePro. |