Dolica DK-30 Large Travel Notebook Backpack/Sling


Dolica DK-30 Large Travel Notebook Backpack/Sling

  • Front and side simple access
  • Dual purpose single or double shoulder strap for comfort and quick access
  • Upper compartment for additional storage
  • Front tripod holder
  • Customize format

DK Series backpacks are light and fashionable. The backpack is designed with side and upper compartments for quick access and storage. The DK series backpacks are also ergonoomically designed with 3D mesh handles, dual purpose single and doubleshoulder straps, waist loop and front tripod holder.

List Price: $ 129.99

Price: $ 64.95

 


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3 Responses to Dolica DK-30 Large Travel Notebook Backpack/Sling

  1. Pradeepkumar Sridharan says:
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Disappointed with the quality, December 6, 2011
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    Pradeepkumar Sridharan (PA, USA) –
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    This review is from: Dolica DK-30 Large Travel Notebook Backpack/Sling (Electronics)

    Bought the Dolica DK-30 bag, after having been pleased with their CF tripod, my specific purpose was to store and carry my gear and laptop on long trips, I should say the bag did not meet the purpos. My main issues are

    1) The seam that attaches the shoulder straps to the bag has given away
    2) The seam that run around the laptop case is giving away.
    3) Not pleased with the placement of the tripod holder. with the Tripod mounted, the entire weight of the tripod rests on the Zippers of the front flap, which would eventually weaken the zippers.

    I was carrying a D7000 with 4 lenses, a Flash and a laptop with a few accessories, always used it n the two shoulder strap configuration

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  2. C. Mitchell says:
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Excellent quality and right size, February 8, 2011
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    C. Mitchell (West Michigan) –
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    Amazon Verified Buy(http://www.amazon.com/gp/community-help/amazon-verified-buy/185-0060161-6002066', ‘AmazonHelp’, ‘width=400,height=500,resizable=1,scrollbars=1,toolbar=0,status=1′);return fake; “>What’s this?)

    I use this as a combination purpose bag: Cameras for light shooting work, extra camera gear bag, emergency gear bag for winter/blizzard travel, day pack for hiking up to 8 hours. It’s simple to shoulder, unshoulder, organize, load and access gear.

    It is not as simple to access as the outstanding LowePro Slingshot 300 (which I also use). NOTHING touches the Slingshot for rapid ease of access (you don’t have to unshoulder it — just slide it down from your back to your waist) or for safety during access (divisions open face up when dropped to the waist), but then this doesn’t COST as much as the superior LowePro products and has proven just about as durable.

    I suspect that this is very close to the size of the Slingshot 200, but you save about 25% (today, about twenty bucks). If size is right and cash no object or if speed of access is absolutely essential, buy the LowePro Slingshot 200. If cost matter more, consider this Doluca.

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  3. Hjl116 says:
    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Sturdy, but lacking a honest amount, August 10, 2011
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    Hjl116

    Pro’s: Sturdy/durable, excellent carrying options,
    Con’s: Slots are too large, not enough slots/ pockets/ elastic rings for peripherals. Velcro dividers don’t seem like they’ll stay in place. The storage and spaces don’t seem to make that much sense.

    I have a Canon 7D with a 24-70mm, 50mm, and a 135mm fixed, all quality canon glass, some extra filters, a spare battery (no battery grip), a spare CF Card,lens cleaners, tripod, The space for the camera with 24-70mm attached is fantastic with room to spare (nearly too much room to spare). When I go to organize all my lens, I find that there’s nearly too much room for my lenses as well, so I feel like they’re bumping around in there. i tried, re-positioning the dividers, but there’s really only one divider that I can re-position that makes sense. That’s complaint 1. My second complaint is that there aren’t enough side pockets for all my peripherals to be secured, so I finished up just piling them in the top main compartment, which is nearly like a small glove box. Although a very disorganized way to do this, I wouldn’t mind it, but there’s the compartment is not sealed off from the rest of the bag, so if my lens cleaner (it’s shaped like a marker) sometimes falls through the crack and is floating around in my bag. Also, my extra filters don’t have a secure and separate place to slide in, so they’re jammed together in a compartment. There’s plenty of space for the memory cards, but to tell you truthfully, I don’t care if my extra memory cards are bumping around a pool of other items, they’ll be just fine. But glass that’s gonna be between myself and my subject, should have their own compartments. Overall a decent bag, but if I had to do it again, I’d go with something different.

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