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ALERT: New ThinkTank RF Bag
Old 04-12-2011   #1
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ALERT: New ThinkTank RF Bag

New soft-sided bag for rangefinders.
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Old 04-13-2011   #2
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weighing in at $129.

It will be interesting to see the bag in person and compare it side by side with the retro 10.
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Old 04-13-2011   #3
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I have and love the Retro 20 -- too large if all you want to carry is an RF and a couple of lenses, but I often lug around more than that, such as non-photo gear. I have the UD 30 for a daily bag.
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Old 04-13-2011   #4
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Cheaper alternative:

http://www.rangefinderforum.com/foru...ad.php?t=98642

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Old 04-13-2011   #5
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I'm extremely pleased with mine! Fabric and padding are as good as any Domke I've owned . My only complaint is I don't like zippers.


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Nice size. I am presently thinking of getting a Freitag "Lassie" and shoving my Domke inserts into it...I must say I no longer like the look of the Domke. Or this bag, for that matter.
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Yeah, waterproof is why I like Freitag, and they don't look like anything else in the world. And each one is unique. I've got a Dexter I use for walking to and from work, for my umbrella, book(s), papers, and Macbook. Great bag. Expensive though. The seatbelt strap is terrific.
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