Lowepro Stealth AW Backpacks

Lowepro Stealth AW Backpacks 

DESCRIPTION

What can you pack in your Stealth: a laptop as big as an Apple G3â„¢ in the heavily padded computer sleeve, a professional digital camera in its own neoprene pouch, computer accessories and extra lenses also in the neoprene pouches, a change of clothes in the personal effects compartment, toiletries in the water-resistant pocket, files, business cards and pens in the paperwork pocket organizers, and a phone in the S&F cell phone case.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 14, 2001]
Phil Wigglesworth
Expert

Strength:

It's a narrow bag which looks ok around town; you don't feel like a nerd when using it, and in all but very formal business situations it's looks are fine.

It accommodates a body, lenses and a flash gun plus a decent sized portable. There's a separate compartment for paperwork, and another one for a change of clothes. It's ok as an airline carry-on.

Weakness:

It's a heavy bag. There's too much padding for the PC, and not enough pockets for camera bits. If you want to carry more than (flash, body, three lenses) then you're out of pockets.

If you leave the PC padding out of the bag it lightens the weight a bit, but the bag loses structure.

The detatchable hip belt is useless, and I can't see what the chest strap would do in a bag like this.

There's a channel down the back, but there's no real structure in the sac so it's sweaty.

It's a good bag for carrying camera plus pc around. It's not a particularly good sac by modern standards, and you can't shoot out of it.

Similar Products Used:

Lowe Pro Reporter servies; TLZ stuff, numerous others.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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