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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 777069" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>As it happens to be, in 2007 I bought a Slingshot AW200, the medium-size of the series. That bag works best for somebody with a lean build. I am the opposite of that and the bag would just slide under the arm in short order no matter what I tried. I still have it but it just is the place were I park lenses and parts I never use or carry out of the house. I also have a LowePro backpack which is used the most, but it is a dated design that is cumbersome to remove and access the gear. Also there is a Crumpler 3-Million Dollar bag (a nice compact shoulder bag for 1 camera and a spare lens or 2) and a LowePro holster-style bag but it was purchased when I just had a medium-sized zoom lens. Really I kind of want a new backpack with space for my 70-200mm and my Sigma 150-600mm C lens. Plus easier access without dropping the pack to the ground and unzipping the entire thing out in the elements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 777069, member: 48483"] As it happens to be, in 2007 I bought a Slingshot AW200, the medium-size of the series. That bag works best for somebody with a lean build. I am the opposite of that and the bag would just slide under the arm in short order no matter what I tried. I still have it but it just is the place were I park lenses and parts I never use or carry out of the house. I also have a LowePro backpack which is used the most, but it is a dated design that is cumbersome to remove and access the gear. Also there is a Crumpler 3-Million Dollar bag (a nice compact shoulder bag for 1 camera and a spare lens or 2) and a LowePro holster-style bag but it was purchased when I just had a medium-sized zoom lens. Really I kind of want a new backpack with space for my 70-200mm and my Sigma 150-600mm C lens. Plus easier access without dropping the pack to the ground and unzipping the entire thing out in the elements. [/QUOTE]
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