Lowepro Street & Field Rover AW Soft Case
Lowepro Street & Field Rover AW Soft Case
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 31, 2000]
matthew
Professional
Strength:
Very good protection for camera.
Weakness:
Back strap always slips. Overall, this bag is over price. Should have bought the rover light. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 25, 2000]
Paul Snowdon
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
Street and Field Rover AW
Strength:
*Tripod holder is in the center of the bag, so it doesn't interfere with movement or balance.
Weakness:
*In setting the length of the shoulder straps, I've found that they have a tendency to slip. Over time this throws the balance of the backpack off. It gets a little annoying having to fiddle with the straps. I absolutely love this pack. Having the tripod rest down the center-line of the back is the way to go. It doesn't clip your arms, swing around or get snagged on anything. Customer Service No issues; haven't needed them. Similar Products Used: LowePro Mini Trekker, Tamrac (can't remember their model that is equivalent) |
[Aug 28, 2000]
Bob Villanueva
Intermediate
Strength:
Well, it is a nice looking bag.
Weakness:
This bag is not what I expected at all. The combination of the seperate belt and shoulder strapa made for an uneasy fir for someone with very broad shoulders. Even though I was able to purchase this bag way below cost, I still returned the bag to Lowe Pro for a refund. I think I'll go with the Reporter 400 or 500 and the new Orion AW. Customer Service Excellent Customer Service. Similar Products Used: Tamrac, LowePro |
[Sep 09, 2000]
Brent Reid
Intermediate
Strength:
Carries SLR, 4 consumer lenses, flash, and filters in bottom compartment.
Weakness:
Harness adjustments slip now and then; adjustments are fiddly. Just used this bag every day for six weeks in Europe and it does the job for hiking long distances with one body and a few lenses. It's not a "kitchen sink" bag, and shouldn't be judged against them. I've kept my Photo Trekker, but haven't used it lately because the Street and Field is so comfortable. I wouldn't add any of the S&F clip-ons, because they would spoil the bag's streamlined shape and excellent balance. Customer Service Haven't needed any. Similar Products Used: Lowe Photo Trekker Tamron shoulder bag. |
[Sep 14, 2000]
Philippe Gray
Intermediate
Strength:
Well planned design - zippers, pockets and dividers are all in good positions (and some of them can even be removed). Usual excellent Lowepro protection from dust/precipitation. The backpack detaches from the harness allowing you to retro-fit other street and field pouches.
Weakness:
It's a pain to adjust the shoulder harness to the correct length, so it is not useful to share between people. One of the best bags I have ever used, if you have to carry a big SLR and a few lenses/filters/accessories around with you all day, as well as your lunch/guidebook/waterbottle etc. Obviously this is what it is designed for, and if you can get away with the luxury of having someone else carry your gear get something else that holds more. If you have anolder (smaller) SLR with less equipment go for a smaller backpack or shoulder bag, or if you're a pro and are carrying very fast very large telephoto lenses get something bigger (without the lunch compartment). Similar Products Used: Lowepro Off Road and Nova 5 |
[Nov 07, 2000]
Alexander Koedijk
Intermediate
Strength:
Gives you a good combination of photo stuff and food/ clothing to take with you.
Weakness:
Sometimes to small for lager lenses and camera's with motordrives/ batterycompartments. I favor this one over the mini trekker which is more dedicated to photo equiment than the rover. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Photo trekker AW, Mini trekker, Topload 75 AW. |