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I currently use a Burton Zoom Pro, which ahs served me well, but I'm A) now running out of space, and B) really do need something that will take the drenching of all drenchings.
Need space for:
70-200mm f/2.8
12-24 f/4
D2X body
60mm macro
50mm
17-50mm
300mm f/4 (in the near future)
3x flashes
1x set of Skyports
5x 'P'-size filter boxes
Batteries
Food
A tripod strap is pretty essential, as is some pouch for something like a flash. As said, waterproofing must be top-notch, but comfort for long hikes is also essential. My Zoom Pro is probably the most comfortable backpack I've ever owned; I snowboard with it for 8-hours without fatigue. The new one must be as good.
Don't want peli-style cases, as they're not the kind of thing I'm after. Have used Lowepro Trekkers in the past and they're just not up to the job. LP Vertex look okay but dubious about just how waterproof.
Don't really know what's out there - suggestions please...
Need space for:
70-200mm f/2.8
12-24 f/4
D2X body
60mm macro
50mm
17-50mm
300mm f/4 (in the near future)
3x flashes
1x set of Skyports
5x 'P'-size filter boxes
Batteries
Food
A tripod strap is pretty essential, as is some pouch for something like a flash. As said, waterproofing must be top-notch, but comfort for long hikes is also essential. My Zoom Pro is probably the most comfortable backpack I've ever owned; I snowboard with it for 8-hours without fatigue. The new one must be as good.
Don't want peli-style cases, as they're not the kind of thing I'm after. Have used Lowepro Trekkers in the past and they're just not up to the job. LP Vertex look okay but dubious about just how waterproof.
Don't really know what's out there - suggestions please...