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It's pretty big and ugly...probably the whole "if you can't say something nice, don't say anything at all" thing. :)

Umm if I have to say something nice, "The girl holding the bag is attractive, as far as the bag...."
 
I don't have the DSLR Sling. I have the DSLR ProPack. It's bulkier than a traditional backpack for Laptops. But I like the ProPack better since it's a backpack. It fits the 15" fine. Has a huge compartment for my DSLR equipment.
 
I don't have the DSLR Sling. I have the DSLR ProPack. It's bulkier than a traditional backpack for Laptops. But I like the ProPack better since it's a backpack. It fits the 15" fine. Has a huge compartment for my DSLR equipment.

do you think the sling pack is as good?

its for some reason more expensive then the pro pack.

but i dont think i can fit books as easily i the pro back since the opening is on the back cover
 
do you think the sling pack is as good?

its for some reason more expensive then the pro pack.

but i dont think i can fit books as easily i the pro back since the opening is on the back cover

Do you really need the DSLR Packs though? If you're gonna need a backpack for your Mac and Books and 1 camera. Just get a $50-75 laptop backpack. Then get a separate bag for your DSLR equipment. I have a few bags. So I'm set with what I have.

I have the Incase DSLR Pro Pack. Then my regular bag for just books and other stuff. (I can't really give you info on the sling. since I don't like using slings)

That's just my two cents man.
 
Personally I feel that camera section is very limited and not well designed. Where are all the removable and custome Velcro dividers that most packs come with?? I would suggest taking a look at the clik elite pro pack.
 
When you're going to carrying lots of weight, you need a backpack, not a sling.

That amount of stuff should sit equally on both shoulders, otherwise you'll develop a lower left shoulder and a curved spine.
 
Do you really need the DSLR Packs though? If you're gonna need a backpack for your Mac and Books and 1 camera. Just get a $50-75 laptop backpack. Then get a separate bag for your DSLR equipment. I have a few bags. So I'm set with what I have.

I have the Incase DSLR Pro Pack. Then my regular bag for just books and other stuff. (I can't really give you info on the sling. since I don't like using slings)

That's just my two cents man.

Personally I feel that camera section is very limited and not well designed. Where are all the removable and custome Velcro dividers that most packs come with?? I would suggest taking a look at the clik elite pro pack.

When you're going to carrying lots of weight, you need a backpack, not a sling.

That amount of stuff should sit equally on both shoulders, otherwise you'll develop a lower left shoulder and a curved spine.

ah well it was free we'll see how its like, if no good i return to apple for something else
 
i have the dslr sling from last year, it barely fits a naked ipad and my dslr and two lenses and batteries. Over incase, I would choose a dedicated dslr pack and something else for your book
 
i have the dslr sling from last year, it barely fits a naked ipad and my dslr and two lenses and batteries. Over incase, I would choose a dedicated dslr pack and something else for your book

what about incases ari bag?

an d this one is bigger then the regular incase dslr bag lol
 
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