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Review on Case Logic SLRC 206 15.4-Inch Backpack with Enhanced SEO by Angela Moore

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well not optimal. - Computers and Accessories

I love the hard floor protection but the back zipper always gets in the way as it doesn't reach the hard floor. Very hard for the zipper. It just doesn't go well together. But I just got back from Mexico and it has held up well and protected my Nikon and second lens. Six flights and a bus ride to and from Hades. WHY] uncomfortable to wear as a backpack at maximum stretch. It doesn't even fit well on one shoulder. A good grip on top is very useful. The flat side pockets aren't as well thought out as they could be, there's no thickness for anything other than flat items like cords. Best idea was a lined back pocket for my laptop, but a divider at the bottom could be used for the power cord and brick, there's room. I like the case, but I would like to assemble it for my needs. The Velcro-fastening divider lining works almost well, but isn't secure enough for heavy items. Removed and not needed or used by most. Looks good when lying flat, but bad when going upright. Hanger [Great Idea] is a waste for me, I just couldn't get it to work, but it might be good for you. Not suitable for Nikon with battery grip, crap. Velcro? The tripod side straps are a waste, even without a floor support. WHY? Make the side pockets a little wider. 15% more overall and I still fit in the trunk or under the seat if needed. Excellent quality. The EditStraps were folded to form what I thought were the buckle stops. Perfectly attached with Velcro and designed to the much needed length. My old eyes didn't see it until recently when I was preparing for a long journey, yay. Nice case and damn strong. I would add one star except for the thick heavy dividers that take up a lot of space. I put all my lenses in neoprene cases and threw away the orange. There is much more free disk space. .

Pros
  • Notebook Accessories
Cons
  • Low Repairability