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Lowepro LP36899PWW Slingshot Edge 250 AW - A Secure, Slim, Smart and Protective Sling for a Compact DSLR or DJI Mavic Pro/Mavic Pro Platinum,Black,9.06 x 4.72 x 8.27 in

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Style: Slingshot Edge 250 Aw


Features

  • Fits Compact DSLR with attached lens (such as Canon Rebel T6i with 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6).Personal gear such as compact tripod, headlphones, smartphone, keys, wallet, sunglasses and small accessories. The Slingshot Edge 250 AW also fits the DJI Mavic Pro drone
  • Designed for smooth operation and extra security. Rotate sling to front, unzip side-access pocket and grab kit to shoot.
  • Get protection for your photo and personal gear inside and out
  • Keep your favorite devices with you! A separate, Cradle Fit TM pocket keeps your tablet safe from impact. Tablet Compartment Dimensions- 19.5 x 2 x 23 cm(7.6 x 0.78 x 9.05 Inches)
  • Sling includes two removable straps with quick-release buckles for adding capacity.Internal Dimensions: 23 x 12 x 21 cm (9.06 x 4.72 x 8.27 in)

Description

Made for urban environments, the Slingshot Edge 250 AW is designed to keep your powerful and compact DSLR kit within quick reach. And your go-to tablet, smartphone, headphones, wallet and other essentials well organized. Never miss a shot with the fast access side pocket. Rotate the Slingshot to access your camera without taking it off your body. The narrow profile is designed to easily navigate through crowds with room for your go-to devices and personal gear. Zippered front pockets provide room for phone & tablet plus storage for sunglasses, headphones, a windbreaker or other essentials. Contoured and padded sling strap and back panel balance speed with comfort for a day of touring, photo walking or commuting. A dedicated space for phone, cables or other items keeps your small essentials organized and within easy reach. Quick-access side pocket gives you the speed you expect from a sling design. The zippers extend through the back-panel, allowing full access to the camera compartment. The body-side access to the main compartment helps deter theft while on the move. Two removable straps with quick-release buckles are included for quick attachment of a small tripod or other equipment. Explore the city with the knowledge you are prepared for whatever awaits. Spring showers or winter snows are no problem when you deploy the built-in All Weather AW Cover. The Slingshot Edge 250 AW fits a compact DSLR with attached lens, extra lens and flash and a tablet, or the DJI Mavic Pro drone. Body-side access to main compartment deters theft while you're on the go. Slingshot Edge includes a fully adjustable and padded divider system for gear, and a built-in All Weather AW Covert to protect it from the elements

Outer Material: Polyester


Shell Type: Soft Shell


Lining Description: Nylon


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Material Type: Polyester


Item Weight: 1.8 Pounds


Unit Count: 1 count


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 4.72"D x 8.27"W x 9.06"H


Apparel Closure Type: Zipper,Buckle


Is Autographed: No


Number Of Pockets: 1


Embellishment Feature: Buckle


Compatible Device Size Maximum: 9.05 Inches


Pocket Description: Utility Pocket


Special Feature: Tablet Compartment


Strap Type: Adjustable


Theme: photography


Style Name: Slingshot Edge 250 Aw


Shape: rectangular prism


Pattern: Solid


Subject Character: sports


Color: Black


Number of Items: 1


Global Trade Identification Number: 98


UPC: 056035368998


Model Number: LP36899PWW


Model Name: Slingshot Edge 250 Aw


School Type: High school


Brand Name: Lowepro


Age Range Description: Youth,Adult


Recommended Uses For Product: Travel, School, Work


Sport Type: Hiking


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great bag for the amatuer photographer
Style: Slingshot Edge 250 Aw
Before traveling to Iceland I needed to get a camera bag that could withstand the extreme conditions that is indicative of the weather there. I had narrowed it down to this bag and the Lowepro Slingshot 202. I went with this bag and was extremely happy with my decision, I took this thing in glaciers, ice caves, volcano caves, boats, hiking, and just general city commuting in all sort of weather and it was comfortable, convenient, and protected all my camera gear. I am more of a camera hobbyist, right now I shoot with a Canon Rebel series camera and that is probably the target demographic for this bag. If you are intent on carrying 4 or more lenses and rapidly switching them out, I would look elsewhere. In the main compartment I could comfortably fit three of my lenses: a telephoto lens, fixed wide angle lense, and a kit wide angle zoom lens, as well as the power adapter all in the main compartment. Instead of storing the power adapter in that compartment you could probably swap it out for your external camera flash. There is also a small pouch area to store extra sd cards. The second largest compartment is a good size. I used this bag as my carry on luggage with a tripod attached, and in addition to the lens cleaning kit I store in this compartment I was also able to comfortable keep my sunglasses, keys, headphones, extra batteries, and portable phone charging station. The smallest compartment is right in the center of the bag. This zippered pocket is super deep so I was able to keep a micro fiber towel and various important documents in there. It also has a convenient clip to store your keys on as well as as some small sewn in pockets to store things like pens, or small flashlights. I love how quickly and secure I can attach a tripod to the bag and even with that added weight the bag was still comfortable and didn't have any pressure points. The cross body strap system takes some getting use to, but it does come in handy as a stabilization tool when taking pics. You can just slide this bag across your body and the access pocket for the camera is right in front of you. After you get your camera you can put your elbows on the bag for stability. I was able to take clean crisp pictures with long shutter times using this technique. I have shoulder problems so lifting the bag above my head to position the diagonal strap properly was a bit of a problem, what I really like about this bag is I was able to unhook the main strap put the back pack on my back and snap it back into place. I also love how sleek it looks, other camera bags if they aren't full of stuff tend to sag in some areas and pinch, this one always looks sleek which is a blessing when trying to make your way through congested areas. Also love that it has a waterproof protection cover that hides away in a pocket at the base of the bag. It is permanently attached to the bag as well, which is awesome as I've lost a countless number of those covers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2016 by Dexter's Laboratory

  • Terrifically well-designed professional-level carry-on camera bag.
Style: Slingshot Edge 250 Aw
This is a very well-designed, pro-level bag that's worth every penny. Just got back from a two-plus-week European excursion and used this bag as my flight carry-on and day-pack throughout the trip. Perfect fit for my DSLR with its 18-55mm zoom, 75-300mm zoom lens, 55mm std. lens, dual battery charger, and extra batteries. Liked the handy pockets for extra SIM chips, but wish one of them was big enough to put a battery in for quicker, easier access. The front-most pocket, which runs almost the full length of the bag, has a surprising amount of room and pockets for pens, and other small essentials, as well as a lanyard for keys or penlight. I was able to put a packable rain coat in here with just a little effort. The larger bag opening, while short, has plenty of room for noise-cancelling headphones, a decent-sized padded tablet pocket, and a zippered pouch for documents. There's a nice elastic and mesh side-pocket big enough for a 16 oz. water bottle. While all of that thoughtfully-designed storage is great, it functioned even better. The zippers and closures are sturdy, the padding is good, and it's very comfortable to wear across your shoulder on your back or to move to the front when accessing the camera, sitting down, or in crowds where the possibility of a snatch-and-grab might exist. Camera access is easy and relatively quick: just slide the bag to your chest, open the side flap, pull out the camera, and start shooting. Kudos to Lowepro! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2018 by P. McCutchen

  • Really nice .. But
Style: Slingshot Edge 250 Aw
This is the nicest photo bag I have ever owned, but it is not the nicest photo bag out there. Prime Day helped me get this one because I'm a cheap bass who thinks more than $100 for a bag is ridiculous. The camera department in this bag is wonderful. I use a DSLR camera: Pentax K-3 iii, and three main lenses, a Pentax SMC 10-17mm fish-eye (my normal everyday lens on my camera most of the time), Rokinon 8mm fish-eye, and a Pentax D FA 28-105mm walk around street lens. I also have a battery grip that is normally on my camera, but this bag is too small / stiff to keep it on, an LED light, three camera batteries in a 3D printed holder, and an adjustable ND filter. This is all packed into the camera section and fits very snug, but very accessible. I wanted to have a little more room to keep my battery grip on my camera, but it isn't a game changer that it doesn't work (possible game changer / return below). The top section is wide open. I suggest using smaller travel bags in there because it is, wide open. I have one travel bag that holds the camera remotes, lens clothes, tool kit (folds up like a Swiss Army knife), pencil, sticky notes, and camera body cap. Then a pull closed bag that's got the battery charger mount, chord, wall charger, and a grey white balance card. Randomly tossed in there are my head lamps (I mainly hike at night here in Utah because HOT days), and a small LED flashlight (in the zipper pocket of the bag). My little hiking tripod fits really nice down the back of this back (THE reason I got the bag - my other cross body back does NOT work well with a tripod and I hike at night with shutter speeds in the seconds, not fractions of seconds, so I have to have a tripod). That is how I have the bag packed at the moment. I will probably move a few things around after the first hike. I do haul this bag around with me on the daily, and this is where I have a gripe. The strap is "fine" when it is on, across your body. I am a 6' tall man, in the 250# range. So I am not a small person, but I am also not huge. The strap on this thing is nice and wide, feels like it will break in well, BUT it is short, and not very happy accepting a strap mount quick release camera clip (it fits, but it crunches the strap). My camera clip is only about 2 inches from the end of the padded portion of the strap, and still sits up near my collar bone when I have the bag across my body. The small strap that you can also wear that goes under your arm is at the lowest part of its travel just under my camera clip. Hopefully this "end of adjustments" wear of the straps will be comfortable, but if you are a larger, taller person, just be prepared to run the adjustments out to their limits. I had my girlfriend look for me to see if maybe I was wearing the bag very low on my back, or had something setup weird, and she said it was nice and high on my back, and it didn't look like anything was still wrapped up weird. We'll see, but it is not a system designed with people with large frames. Finally by biggest complaint, and what might lead me to send this back is how it feels to throw it over the left shoulder for walking to your car or just casually hanging out and not wanting to throw the entire bag over your head to wear it across your body. It does NOT work well at all as a shoulder bag, at all, even a little, no sir. The strap is entirely designed (and well) to be used as a cross body bag. It is off center to help it hold well across your body and over your head. This means that if you want to use it on your shoulder, you're going to have to use one hand on the strap to keep it on your shoulder, or it will slide right off. I do not like wearing a full backpack when I hike (short 4 mile hikes at most) so I wear a sling bag. I only really throw it over my head and wear it across my body when I am hiking, not in my daily life. I load the bag pretty heavy, I am "squishy" so I look like a snowman when it is wrapped around me as a cross body bag. I'll give it this week to see how frustrated I get with the shoulder slippage and I hope I will figure out a technique to keep it there. If it can't hang, I'll request a return. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Justin Justin

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