Binding: Electronics Brand: Made Products Color: Black EAN: 0875912005265 Label: Made Products Manufacturer: Made Products Model: CA-2001-BLK Publisher: Made Products Studio: Made Products
Features:
No zippers-proven dry-bag technology works every time
Roll three times-dirt, dust, sand and water stay out
Impact protection-padded inner box keeps your gear safe
Quck access to your gear-don't miss a shot
Editorial Review:
Product DescriptionBAG, SEATTLE SLING, CAMERA BAG,WATER
What Others Say
Great bag for harsh environments
This is an interesting bag. It makes a few compromises, but has one great trick: it's very well sealed against the elements.
First the compromises:
1. It's a bit of a pain to get things in and out of the case. You undo a velcro flap, and then have to unfold the inner water-tight bag.
2. It's not as accommodating of accessories as it might be. I can fit my Canon 1ds and a 100-400 flash inside the bag, but not much else. There aren't the usual pockets, etc. for all the other accessories. (Yes, you can fit a small tripod.) If you're using a more normal-sized SLR, you'll find room inside for a body+lens, a reasonable telephoto, and a strobe.
3. It is only comfortably carried as a backpack. ... Read More
No More Worries!
Often when I go sailing, I pack my camera equipment in a small cooler with a towel wrapped around it. This is not a perfect way to protect it and it can bounce around a great deal. The "Seattle Sling Waterproof Bag" solved all those problems.
The outside is a well-padded mildly flexible case with a comfortable adjustable shoulder and waist strap for carrying. There is a Velcro flap with two buckles that can hold a tripod securely on the outside. I can fit my Sunpak 9002DX Tripod.
When opening the bag, the cover has a thick wide Velcro patch. Just inside the flap there is room for other gear (I place my small Sunpak Tabletop Tripod in there). Inside the outer bag are three mesh panels where I store my memory cards ... Read More
Wow! What a bag!
OK, so when I opened the box, this huge bag was just sitting there with some orange "ears" (???). I lifted it out, and immediately thought , "Wow! This is BIG and heavy!" Since it's a camera bag, reading the instructions (a pictorial tag attached to the strap) seemed silly, so I started taking it apart. It's really well constructed (ergo, the weight). Very thick sides, top, etc. The waterproof inner bag (orange) seems quite substantial, too. Inside that are the separators that allow for several lenses, cameras, cell phone, iPod, whatever. I removed all, and put the separators back in the main bag... it's still seems heavy even without the waterproof bag. I put it all back together, inserted my old Canon FTB, three lenses, my Nikon 950, and my Canon ... Read More
A very targeted use bag...
When you see this bag, you will think that you can fit a ton of gear in here. Face it, this is a large bag! External dimensions are roughly 15 * 10 * 10 (Length * height, BY depth), which is about the size of a Lowepro Nova 5 (!). I do not endorse the Nove 5, BTW. However, the usable capacity of the Seattle Sling bag is more like that of a Nova 2, a very small camera bag. This bag serves a unique purpose, that of a waterproof bag. It is VERY well designed and inspires confidence. If you need to carry a small amount of gear (the bag does not hold the Nikon D700/Grip/24-70 2.8 without seriously distorting the interior padded case) in wet conditions, this is a good bag. Otherwise, look elsewhere.
Solid camera bag for serious water adventurers
When I first opened the box and saw the camera case I immediately recognized that the case was very well built. The material is thick and the stitching is professional. I liked how there were no zippers to rust and in addition to the velcro enclosures there are magnets that hold the waterproof bag closed.
Keep in mind that this bag is designed to be carried like a messenger bag (i.e. on a slant). It becomes really awkward when you strap your tripod to the bag and then sling it over your shoulder. The weight of the tripod doesn't feel evenly distributed and gave me the impression that it was going to slide out.
Where this bag shines is its ability to almost guarantee that you could literally throw your camera off the side ... Read More