M-ROCK’S MODULAR ATTACHMENT SYSTEM GIVES PHOTOGRAPHERS FLEXIBILITY TO REDUCE OR EXPAND EQUIPMENT STORAGE CAPACITY
Modular Bags Offer Storage Options for a Variety of Imaging Gear Including Lenses, Cameras, Camcorders and other Consumer Electronics
Las Vegas, NV. – March 2, 2009 – M-ROCK, a leading manufacturer of high quality camera bags, backpacks and travel cases for professional photographers and enthusiasts, and the original designer of the first camera bag modular system, is offering a line of modular camera bags designed to carry cameras, camcorders, lenses, and other consumer electronics independently or be securely attached to any of M-ROCK’s dSLR bags and backpacks to increase equipment capacity for events that may require additional lenses or photo accessories such as sporting events, extended travel, or outdoor adventures.
Consisting of five bags and a support belt of varying sizes and shapes, M-ROCK’s modular bags give users the freedom and flexibility to create a modular system that is specific to their shooting style and allow them to travel lighter and more compact when full-featured dSLR camera systems are not needed. Each bag in the modular system is equipped with its own shoulder strap, exterior and interior storage pockets, lens cloth and weather jacket to protect gear against rain, dust and dirt. In addition, a sixth modular bag in the line includes a water bottle and offers an optional Modular waist-belt which attaches securely behind M-ROCK’s line of dSLR bags and backpacks for additional support and comfort.
“M-ROCK’s modular bag system is ideal for professional photographers who want to quickly and cost-effectively increase the capacity of their larger equipment bags but also offers consumers with entry-level dSLR cameras a great solution for protecting and transporting smaller systems,” says Michael Rockwell, President and Founder of
M-ROCK. “Professionals and enthusiasts are looking for ways to easily customize a transport system that will provide sufficient equipment storage without excessive weight or bulk. M-ROCK’s modular bag system is designed to do exactly that.”
About M-ROCK
Established in 1995, M-ROCK offers a complete line of protective camera bags, backpacks, roller bags, camera pouches and accessories for photo enthusiasts and professional photographers. Its goal since its inception has been to produce the highest quality products at affordable prices that would protect and easily transport all your cameras, lenses, camcorders, and accessories. Special attention to detail and customer needs has made M-Rock one of the most respective brands of protective camera bags and cases in the industry.
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I purchased the McKinley Bag because I loved the bag and M-Rock has a good reputation. I took the bag out within two weeks of buying it and the wheels were not working properly. Because of the way they are attached they bow, causing the wheels to wear against the plastic housing that holds them.
I returned the bag for a new one, hoping I had a bad seed. Within a few months I had the same issue. My husband warned to not get the second bag as I would have the issue with the bag, he was right.
The right wheel is worn through so it is cracked open, it does not spin and the left wheel is almost as bad. The bag bows down with resting on the wheels and the bottom of the bag is wearing from being “dragged” because the wheels aren’t holding it up.
I wrote the the maker of the M-Rock bag, Michael Rockwell. He said nothing is wrong the bag that I wore it out despite my limited use in under a year. He refuses to help me writing, “I will not read your email or continue communication with you.”
Buyer beware. Great Bad. Bad Wheels and Service.