Tamrac Ultra pro 13 or Crumpler New Delhi 770?

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I'm on the verge of ordering one of these bags and would be keen to hear any opinions from owners of either...It will be used to store all our (my Wife and I, just amateurs) equipment (2 DSLR bodies [1 full size, 1 cropped], 70-200, 16-35, 11-16, 100mm and future additions such as a flash and a small prime, possibly a 300 prime) in the home and will not be used as a 'daily outing' bag, only when we go away and need all the gear will it leave the home, perhaps ten times a year.

Your thoughts on build quality, size, practicality and perhaps other suggestions (for not much over the £100 mark) would be appreciated.

Thanks.
 
Review of a similar Tamrac: http://www.cambags.com/nikon/d70/shoulder/tamrac_5612_desc.htm

He says his lens hoods weren't in the bag, and I think you might find it tight for space with e.g. the 11-16.

Amazon reviews for the Crumpler are a bit mixed.

The Lowepro Commercial has plenty of space and goes for £50+ secondhand. I use Lowepro Nova bags, two large and a small, according to requirements.

I prefer to use a shoulder bag, but backpacks can hold a lot. There's one by GEM on eBay with a laptop compartment for £35, and they look the same as Lowepro.
 
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