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Khaos
Sep-24-2006, 11:01 AM
:barb:ivar:clapSOLD!:clap:ivar:barb

Lowepro Photo Trekker AW II

Like new condition. I only used it twice. I went with the Lowepro belt and lens case sytem since that better suited my needs. Perfect for travel and hauling your gear.

Capacity:

* 1–2 large 35mm or digital pro SLRs with lenses attached, (up to a 400mm f/2.8); plus 5–7 more lenses
* medium format system, including large 6 x 7 camera (like the Mamiya® RZ); or
* 4 x 5 field camera system

(Photos from Lowepros site, because I'm lazy)

http://www.lowepro.com/images/products/PhotoAWII_right_open_n.jpg

http://www.lowepro.com/images/products/PhotoTrekAW_right_3_n.jpg

http://www.lowepro.com/images/products/PhotoAWII_front_tripod_sm_n.jpg

Sells for $229.95 at B&H without shipping.

Your price: $180. That includes shipping anywhere in the connected 48 states and paypal fees.

Khaos
Sep-29-2006, 12:02 PM
Price drop Bump

Khaos
Sep-30-2006, 10:06 PM
Last chance. I'll put it on ebay Monday of it doesn't go buy then.

SpeshulEd
Oct-02-2006, 12:49 AM
does this have room for a laptop in it?

Khaos
Oct-02-2006, 06:49 AM
does this have room for a laptop in it?

No.

SpeshulEd
Oct-02-2006, 06:53 AM
argh! :cry

well, i'm out then.

Khaos
Oct-07-2006, 10:57 PM
I'm too busy to deal with ebay right now.
Price dropped to $180 and that's as low as she goes. This includes free shipping and paypal fees. :deal

This is a fantastic bag for someone with a lot of gear or someone who doesn't have a lot but will grow into to it. Lowepro is quality. This backpack will last you a lifetime.

Khaos
Mar-02-2007, 07:37 PM
I have to ressurect this. I hate having to do Ebay. It's mint.:thumb It's awesome.:bow Buy it!:deal Ebay is selling for more than this and you have to pay shipping. And the shipping is high.

You know you want it! It's so nice to have something that holds all your beautiful lense and cameras!:barb

Art Scott
Mar-02-2007, 07:42 PM
Is there a thick panel between the camera area and the front cover and is there a net clothes area (if so this could hold a laptop) inside the frontcover?

Khaos
Mar-02-2007, 08:04 PM
Is there a thick panel between the camera area and the front cover and is there a net clothes area (if so this could hold a laptop) inside the frontcover?



There is a mesh area inside that you MIGHT be able to slip a small, thin 15 inch screen max, laptop into. On the outside there is another area that holds what they call a day pack that also may hold a 15 inch laptop though the padding isn't as thick. This thing is built more for heavy duty protection of a bunch of lenses and a camera. It's also really good as a travel on board the plane case. That's what I used it for once, the other time was for a long trek around the wild. The airport security guys liked it because they were easily able to see everything during the scan.

Art Scott
Mar-02-2007, 09:24 PM
Come on some one buy this thing it is built like a tank and worth every penny Khaos is asking and more actually.....You wont get better protection in a bag of any kind......I would get it myself but I don't have need for another one.

Bought mine almost 4 yrs ago and it has traveled to the Czech Republic and was allover its forrest and plains and Karsts, Zammeks and Hrads as well as Ks, Okla, Ar and Mo......mine still looks new....THEY ARE BUILT SUPER TOUGH....the samsonnite gorilla couldn't damage it :-}

anwmn1
Apr-24-2007, 09:18 AM
I have to ressurect this. I hate having to do Ebay. It's mint.:thumb It's awesome.:bow Buy it!:deal Ebay is selling for more than this and you have to pay shipping. And the shipping is high.

You know you want it! It's so nice to have something that holds all your beautiful lense and cameras!:barb

You may have a buyer. Let me get over to the camera shop and check one out and see if it is going to work for me.

I'll let you know.

Aaron

Khaos
Apr-29-2007, 05:37 PM
You may have a buyer. Let me get over to the camera shop and check one out and see if it is going to work for me.

I'll let you know.

Aaron

Awesome. It's waiting for you!:thumb

anwmn1
May-01-2007, 06:05 PM
Sorry to dissappoint but after looking at the backpacks I have realized they are not going to work for my needs. I need more storage space for items other than camera and lenses.

Though these would work good for a daypack - actually Lowerpro Dryzone Rover is my ideal day pack- it is more than I am wanting to spend for just that.

Good luck selling.

Aaron

robbrenner
May-13-2007, 03:42 PM
Sorry to dissappoint but after looking at the backpacks I have realized they are not going to work for my needs. I need more storage space for items other than camera and lenses.

Though these would work good for a daypack - actually Lowerpro Dryzone Rover is my ideal day pack- it is more than I am wanting to spend for just that.

Good luck selling.

Aaron






This still available? I am told yes via PM on 5/13/07

Khaos
May-14-2007, 06:38 PM
This still available? I am told yes via PM on 5/13/07

Yes, never heard back from you.

robbrenner
May-14-2007, 07:58 PM
Yes, never heard back from you.

Hey, Keith! I just left that note to let any potential buyers know that it is still available. Every review says it is very well made and can hold lots of gear, and that it will last a long time. I have read that it weighs in at 30-35 pounds when loaded up. Nice big sturdy bag. :thumb