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Kata HB-207 GDC Hiker Backpack for DSLR system or DV/HDV camcorder. (Insertrolly optional)

Kata HB-207 GDC Hiker Backpack for DSLR system or DV/HDV camcorder. (Insertrolly optional)
Brand: Bogen
Category: Photography

Buy New: See price in cart



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.6
Dimensions (in): 15.5 x 12 x 20

MPN: KT HB-207
Model: KT HB-207
UPC: 719821251637
EAN: 0719821251637
ASIN: B000AOTTW6

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Advanced Harness System - Designed For Ultimate Adjustment Of All Features.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
KATA's HB-207 Hiker Backpack features a level of protection you haven't seen before; KATA's TST protection safeguards the camera compartment and the bottom of the case while keeping it light. The extensive main compartment easily accommodates 2-3 Digital/SLR bodies with up to 8 lenses (up to 400 mm f 2.8) or a DV camcorder. The case is set up with modular dividers. The HB-207 advanced harness system is designed to allow for ultimate adjustment of all features; shoulder straps, 6 point adjustable waist belt, and lumbar pad, ensuring the perfect ergonomic fit for each individual carrier.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars very well built but giant   February 13, 2008
photo geek (denver)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Kata products are unbelievably well thought through and the build quality is fantanstic. Be aware that they are made for a very large males, and are heavy. I'm 5'5" and had to return the HB-207 because it was huge, and wouldn't fit my frame.

There are tons of pockets, straps, interior accesories like mesh bags with velcro that come with the pack that I didn't expect. If the size will work for you, the "systems" kata offers are like nothing else available.



3 out of 5 stars HB-207, just to large for normal use   January 26, 2008
David M. Toborg (Lodz, Poland)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This backpack is great. It secures everything you'll put in perfectly. It is convenient it is comfortable, etc. The only thing I somehow missed it is so BIG, LARGE, HUGE!!!!!
It is like carrying truck on your back.
It is really perfect... I guess for a profi holding several bodies and lenses and tripod and flash and laptop and... and.... and...
And it seems to be just to large for us normal humans............



5 out of 5 stars Digital Photographers tool box   September 24, 2007
Ellis Jones (Memphis, TN USA)
Roomy enough for my 17" Dell wide screen, Nikon D70 with lenses and other accessories. Harness system will adjust to your comfort easily. Construction is to quality. It will likely hold more than you would like to tote around all day, but if the need arises, it will ease the pain.


4 out of 5 stars A well crafted bag that is near perfect   July 2, 2007
D. Bjorgen (Richmond, VA)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

After searching through reviews online, I decided to purchase the HB-207. Users had lauded its comfort, ease of use, and versatility. The bag is very sturdy, comfortably designed, and has the capability of holding a ton of equipment. In fact, there are times when I have loaded down the bag to the point that it didn't meet airline carry-on weight expectations. Nevertheless, because it is a backpack, I've never been asked to weigh it or check it at the airline counter.

The bag is a bit large for casual use. I would not recommended it as a day pack due to its bulky girth. The bag is also not as convenient as a traditional shoulder bag when it comes to accessing your gear. Despite its size, however, it still comfortably fits in an airline luggage compartment.

The rear laptop compartment fits a bit snug. If you are using a Mac or a small, slim computer, you should be fine. But if your computer measures greater than 15 1/2" x 11" x 2", you'll be shoving and prodding just to get it to fit.

In conclusion, the bag's pros consist of sturdy, well-crafted design, comfort, space, versatility, and, to a degree, inconspicuousness. The cons might be it's lack of easy access on the field and its girth, rendering it useless for day trips. But the bags pros far outweigh the cons.


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