Lowepro Off Trail 1 Camera Bag (Black)
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| Price: | $39.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
This compact beltpack is perfect for hiking, biking or traveling with OverLap Zipper, BatWing compression straps and customizable internal camera.
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Lowepro
- Model: LP2010880
- Dimensions: 5.70" h x 8.40" w x 13.30" l, 1.04 pounds
Features
- 2 attached lens cases
- Holds an SLR and 3 lenses
- Also carries film and accessories
- Internal camera slings
- SlipLock loops
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Internal camera slings let you customize the Off Trail 1 for your camera and lens. With the lens cases attached, the Off Trail 1 belt pack holds an SLR with attached lens plus two additional lenses, film, and accessories. It's just the right size for hiking or biking.
Customer Reviews
zero pockets
good in all respects for a rebel - sized DSLR w/extra lens BUT (only one review mentions this) there are no pockets whatsoever.
So SD/CF cards, lens tissue, whatever, must find a place elsewhere (eg, an outboard lens case). This is a shame as it would have been so easy to include a zippered top or front pocket. other than than, it's fine.
Lowepro Off Trail 1
Purchased for carrying my D80 w/ 18-200mm during hiking of the Grand Canyon. Don't think the side lens holders are of any real value -- don't intend to use them. Wide waist belt seems comfortable and sturdy buckle. Purchased only for hiking to keep my hands free. Otherwise, not a preferred everyday camera bag.
Does what it's supposed to do.
After spending countless hours searching through countless shops and online stores, I found the perfect bag for what I needed. I needed a bag that could carry my Canon S5 IS + a lens while I was on my bike. I use one of the lens cases to carry my wide angle lens and the other case to carry either my bike tools, a can of beer, or a bottle of water (you can order a water bottle holder for this bag separately to replace one of the lens cases). The bag doesn't sway from side to side when I'm climbing hills and it stays put once you adjust the waist band correctly.
The only thing I'd change about it is the way the excess waist band belt's held back against the main belt. It's a bit of a flimsy design on that part and the excess strap always comes undone
Besides that little flaw, it's a good bag and I'll be keeping it for the years to come.







