Lowepro Commercial AW Soft Case

Lowepro Commercial AW Soft Case 

DESCRIPTION

This large, pro-quality shoulder bag has a flexible, modular interior with a divider that flips over to stow bodies and most-used lens either horizontally or vertically. Front pocket organizes business accessories. Includes OverLap Zipper, All Weather Cover for rough weather and dust, removable FilmPack, and detachable side pockets. Padded shoulder strap, padded leather handle and Belt & Buckle provide carrying comfort, side attachment loops hold optional SlipLock accessories. Load the Commercial AW with 2 SLR bodies, 6 - 8 lenses and accessories or a combination of 35mm and medium format gear. The new, flexible interior has movable dividers that let you stow a body and most-used lens horizontally or vertically.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 29, 2023]
Madmardigan


Strength:

Zipper on dry bag does not go all the way down to the bottom of the bag. - Lubricant used on dry bag zipper tends to get on hands when opening back, and then get on equipment if you're not careful. Marlborough Towing Company

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Sep 13, 2022]
Toddclo


Strength:

weddings, social events, corporate events etc. Strong, well padded, water resistant, tough wearing, flexible layout and good shoulder and waist staps. Garage Service

Weakness:

none . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jan 03, 2004]
Scott_AK_Tundra
Professional

Strength:

Lots of room, durability, easy access when mounted on shoulder. AW cover fits very well and is easy to use.

Weakness:

Corners need 2 hands to zip, overpadded strap makes bag tip over. Lid straps are not adjustable. Not many options to mount optional accessories offered from Lowepro.

This is a great bag with tons of space. I can use the bag for both weddings and wildlife photography. It cleans up easy and is a compiment to my gear.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Nature trekker.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 31, 2003]
crone
Expert

Strength:

Super quality, extremely robust, easy to clean, easy to fit your gear into (very flexible).

Weakness:

A bit heavy (however it keeps your gear wery well protected).

Super softcase, extremely robust.

Customer Service

Never had the need !

Similar Products Used:

Tamrac...

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 24, 2002]
rumriverphoto
Intermediate

Strength:

-Plenty of storage space -Nicely padded -Great layout wastes little space

I really like the layout of this bag. I previously owned the Magnum AW (same layout just a smaller verion of this bag). I had to switch to this bag when I started buying AF lenes and equipment as the AF lenses are fatter. This bag is almost too big, but I like the fact I can fit everything I own and then some in it. I had to go on ebay to find the older version of this bag as i don''t like the new one. Mine has the lens storage area laid out in a "6-pack" style with the lens cradle on top and room for a body on each side. I consider this more of a "location" bag where you would haul your equiment to the location and set it down and grab equipment as needed. It just seems to heavy to work out of with it on the shoulder, I have smaller bags for that.

Customer Service

Great

Similar Products Used:

I have literally owned about a dozen bags searching for the perfect one. I''m still searching but found a few I like (the ones I kept). Here are the ones I remember: Lowepro: Commercial AW (kept)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 25, 2000]
A Giannou
Expert
Model Reviewed: Commercial AW Large Camera Bag

Strength:

A good sized bag, for 2 of everything (Canon 35 mm, metz 60, 4 lenses, etc, etc) that I carry on what I call people shoots - weddings, social events, corporate events etc.
Strong, well padded, water resistant, tough wearing, flexible layout and good shoulder and waist staps.

Weakness:

A large bag not really suited to the casual photographer - gets a bit heavy and cumbersome after a full days shoot.

Good, solid bag if you need to lug lots of gear around.

Customer Service

Not needed.

Similar Products Used:

Nothing worth mentioning.
this was my first big bag and I only wanted to buy it once.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 18, 2000]
Adrian Crossley
Expert
Model Reviewed: Commercial AW Large Camera Bag

Strength:

I like this bag because it.s large enough to carry all of my cameras and accessories . Also the bag is well constructed as well as being water resistant.

Weakness:

I have not expirenced any problems with this bag in the years that i have owned it.

This is a good Pro - Am bag for the photographer who has lot of equipment to carry . Although , when fully loaded it can be somewhat cumbersome.

Similar Products Used:

None

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 07, 2000]
David K
Expert

Strength:

BIG BAG! Very easy to carry a lot more than is really comfortable..solid construction, flexible interior padding.

Weakness:

Zippers sometimes a little awarkward to operate, could have a larger over lapping cover piece.

Excellent bag when you want to take everything, including the kitchen sink ! Expensive, but should last a long time, and they seem to retain their value for resale.

Customer Service

Not needed, and not likely to be !

Similar Products Used:

Nothing in this class of bag !

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 01, 2001]
Sailorjerry
Intermediate

Strength:

Capacity - It's THE bag to use if you have to bring ALL your 35mm gear when travelling.
Build - After two years of travel use it shows no signs of wear other than a few scuff marks. All seams, zippers and other significant points of stress are completely intact. I suspect you could tote bricks in this bag w/o any problems.
Size - If not crammed full it will compress enough to satisfy carry-on restrictions of most airlines. LowePro does not advertise it as a carry-on compliant bag but I have taken it many times (In case you are curious, I'm not the kind of person to show up at the gate with 2 obviously oversize carry-ons and proceed to bullsh*t with the stewardess to get them in the cabin).
Weather protection - This really works well in a downpour,
easy to use and can be put in place in seconds.
Cosmetic styling - Discreet appearance. If you are not a photographer you will most likely not be able to tell what is inside this bag. Nice clean look that fits in just about anywhere.



Weakness:

Dividers - I find the dividers to be a bit shortcoming. They are too small, and should have had more velcro attachment surfaces.
Depending on your equipment configuration it can be like solving a 500 piece puzzle when trying to arrange everything so it is fully accessible.
Carrying comfort - While the waist belt certainly helps,
this bag is too heavy to carry comfortably over long distances when packed completely full of gear.
For trips where I will be traverseing distances by foot for a long period of time I bring my MiniTrekker along and transfer the camera gear needed that day from the Commercial AW. If the weather is especially bad, I'll do the opposite and transfer the gear not needed into the Minitrekker and hike with the Commercial AW instead.

Tough as nails.
Roomy,will haul the kitchen sink and then some.
Travels well and easy to work out of when properly divided.
Not the bag to take fully packed to a location accesible only by foot or bicycle, unless you hire somebody to carry it for you!
It's an excellent working bag that can be used for hiking and biking if not loaded too heavily.


Customer Service

Called to ask about the dividers, and they sent free samples of other dividers that might work better for me. You can buy single dividers from LowePro if necessary, they will not take back the dividers that came with the bag unless there are manufacturing problems present.

Similar Products Used:

LowePro MiniTrekker
Billington bags

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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