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Tenba P267: PBH 8x10

MSRP: $

Description: Holds a ton of photo equipment. Or carry an 8 x 10 field camera with four film holders, lenses and dark cloth. Accepts optional shoulder straps and waist belts.
 
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Reviewed by: tomkunz
 (Intermediate)

Review Date
February 25, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Price Paid:  $200.00 from eBay

Summary:
This is a really huge photo pack, the biggest I know of. It is 64 cm high, 41 cm wide and 32 cm deep. Weight about 3 kg. It''s got two major compartments: One upper compartment (40x25x32cm) without separations, suited for large format cameras, or other stuff, e.g. non-photographic equipment. One lower compartment, suited for medium format cameras and lenses. All separations can be varied in a wide range. There are two big front pockets. Carries tripods (can fix them with straps at both sides). Shoulder straps and a hip belt, which seem to me a bit weak, if you carry the pack with full load (20 kg or more). The bag gives very good shelter for equipment, as there are foam pads all around. The material is very tough; I''ve used some other Tenba bags for up to 20 years, and they are still good, and if you wash them with soap, they look almost like new. I bought this pack about six months ago looking for a pack that could take my 35mm camera equipment, and other things like clothes and food for trips of one or two days. of course it''s definitely too big and bulky for that (I got a Lowepro Orion AW now fitting perfectly for that purpose). But if you need some stable pack to protect a really large equipment on long tours, the tenba P267 is perfect. I wouldn''t recommend it for very long trecks with full load (not having tested it, I just doubt).

Strengths:
+ Well built, durable + Big + Good protection for equipment

Weaknesses:
- bulky

Similar Products Used:
Lowepro Orion AW Several other Tenba bags

Customer Service:
Never needed any. Asked my shoemaker to fix some seams once.



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