Scott,

I bought a LowePro CompuTrekker AW from Godfrey this
past summer, and did a lot of hiking with it.  I had
my usual kit (K10D, 16-45, 70-200, 10-17, 50/1.7,
filters, batteries), jacket and warm shirt (in the
computer compartment), lunch and a water bottle (in
the bottom of the padded equipment compartment, where
the sandwiches didn't get squished and everything
stayed nice and cool), hiking poles in the tripod
carrier...and plenty of room to spare.  

It is also the most comfortable daypack I have ever
carried in my 40+ years of hiking.

One splendid bag.

Rick

--- Amita Guha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Nov 6, 2007 3:27 PM, Scott Loveless
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Amita Guha wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, Amita.  That helps.  The one bag I was
> able to look at that had
> > the tripod straps worked essentially the same way.
>  Same thing I asked
> > Doug - Classic or AW?  Lowepro's site is fairly
> vague.
> 
> AW. I got it in May for my Iceland trip. It held up
> great by the way -
> I had it in heavy mist from waterfalls and it didn't
> leak, although it
> did leak when I had it in the bottom of a boat for a
> while.
> 
> I carried 4 lenses, one body, a ballhead, a digicam
> and an image tank
> in mine. That filled up the padded section.
> 
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