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Filson 232

Reviews for Nikon D70 / D100 / D200 / D300 / D700

 

Review #1

I have adopted a Filson 232 bag with Domke inserts for my every day carry around town.
I can fit my Nikon D70 , and a plethora of small gear.  I can swap out the other main compartment for another lens if required, but I normally travel light in the city and just keep one lens on me.  (kit lens)
I like the extreme ruggedness of the bag, and the fact that it doesn’t look like a camera bag so it doesn’t draw much attention.

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thanks to Brian Baughman for photos and comments.

Additional Info

  • Description: No inside pockets Storm flap secured by 2 bridle leather straps that buckle in front Double layer of fabric on the bottom 2 front bellows pockets with snap flaps Open rear pocket 2 open side pockets Bridle leather carrying loop Brass clip inside to secure your car/house keys Removable and adjustable bridle leather shoulder strap with shoulder pad Shoulder strap is best worn over your opposite shoulder to distribute weight across your torso Fabric Oil Finish Rugged Twill, 22 oz. 100% cotton twill, 2 ply by 3 ply, paraffin treated for maximum water repellency Leather: Genuine Bridle Leather, 100% cowhide, vegetable tanned Weight Approximately 3 lbs Fitting Shoulder Strap: Width 1"; Minimum Length Approximately 40"; Maximum Length Approximately 48"
  • Bag Type: Shoulder Bag
  • Interior Size:
  • Exterior Size: 14in Wide x 11in High x 5in Deep
  • Weight: Approximately 3 lbs
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  • Colours Available:
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