![]() ![]() ![]() High alpine hiking in American Fork Canyon, UtahĪs is usual for LowePro, the bag carries very comfortably- even when I really loaded it up. A smaller pocket on the top front has been great for quick access items- boarding pass while I was traveling, remote shutter release when headed out for some night shooting… business cards at the quick and ready… It has a big zippered opening on top, with a large area for “whatever”… holding non-photog gear just as easily as it can be used for additional gear, depending on the day’s needs. It has big side access zippered openings on both sides, both with pockets and organization on them for smaller items. It has a new and unique divider system, and I dig it. It’s called the Freeline, and it’s made by LowePro. I recently picked up a new bag, though… and after putting it through it’s paces pretty hard during a week of adventure shooting in Utah, I have to share my enthusiasm for this pack! I am *not* sponsored by LowePro, and have received no compensation or coercion to write this… I am just a good ‘ol consumer who shelled out the bucks to buy this bag. LowePro FreeLine BP 350 AW | click for larger view Every gig starts with an anxiety stricken debate over which bag to bring, and then a time consuming gear shuffle ensues as I move everything from one bag (or case) to another. Having a stack of bags lying around, for lack of better word, sucks. At least for me, this happens because I fall in love with a bag for one type of shooting environment, but then I find it doesn’t meet my needs for other shoots. If you’re like me, you might have a small museum of camera-carry options collected over the years. There’s a galaxy of camera carry options out there! Maybe selecting a style isn’t too tough… a backpack, or maybe an airline carry-on friendly roller? Or maybe the protection and durability of a Pelican (or similar) hard case? After that, options explode and it’s easy to get overwhelmed… Any photo-enthusiast already knows, finding “the bag” is a daunting challenge. ![]()
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