📷 Gear Up and Go: Your Adventure Awaits!
The RUGGARDCommando Pro 65 DSLR Shoulder Bag is a versatile and durable solution for photographers on the move. With a water-repellent nylon exterior, ample storage for large DSLRs and laptops, and customizable organization options, this bag is designed to keep your gear safe and accessible, no matter where your journey takes you.
M**M
Good bag
Holds two camera bodies, 3 lenses a flash, microphone and many other accessories. I like it better than a backpack you don't have to lay it flat to get to your equipment. The bag is made well and padded adequately.
H**S
Didn't Work for My Gear
I have a Nikon D780, Sigma 150-600, Tamron 70-200 and a Nikon 35 mm lens. I can fit all of this into my Lowepro backpack, which works well for air travel. For photo shoots (landscape and nature) I wanted something I could reach into while walking around for a lens change. However, the Sigma lens takes up most of the width and length of the bag. There are no padded velcro dividers that run the length of the bag, so no way to squeeze something in beside the Sigma and it's too tall to stand vertically (11.25 inches).The search continues....Giving it 3 stars because otherwise it seems like it could work well for others with the right gear.
M**R
Room for everything!
This is a great bag for a camera body, three lenses, and lots of little accessories. It's made of a sturdy canvas and appears to be very well made. Honestly, I don't think I will ever meed to buy another camera bag, this one seems so sturdy. It's worth every penny I paid for it! If it somehow got ruined and I had to replace it, I would buy the exact same one all over again.
M**Y
Amazing value for money.
Amazing bag. Looks expensive and very sturdy.
A**M
Cheap shoulder strap connectors making this back annoying
If you're a pro, I'd look elsewhere. The bag is big, sure. It holds plenty of gear and then some. The shoulder strap is 100% awful. The clips that connect it to the metal rings sewn on the bag constantly snag on the lip of the bag and they're not easy to unsnag. The clips spin freely (hard to describe) but the mechanism that allows them to spin came apart on both sides within 10 months rendering the shoulder strap broken.
M**Z
Perfect for my Wedding Kit
I have been downsizing my photo bag for years. I was a Full Frame Nikon shooter and carried a 1500 series Pelican case for 2 camera bodies, A full set of Lenses and 2 flashes plus an AD200 to every wedding. It was a beast to lug around and get into and out of the car. I switched to Fuji and I didn't need that much space so I sold my Nikon kit. I've pared down my kit to 2 XT-4s, 16-80mm, 55-200mm, 16mm, 23mm, 35mm and 50mm, Card keeper, 6 batteries, a flashpoint R2 round head flash and a Spiderholster belt.I found that I really only need this bag. A lot of people complain about access to the bag is cumbersome. It is not fast by any means but that is not how I work. I put my cameras on my Spider Holster belt and go to work. If I need another lens I go back to the bag. I don't carry it. If you did carry it you could just latch the front latch and you would have easy enough access to your gear, but my point with the spiderholster belt is not to be hauling bags. So this works for me. I'm not a heavy lens switcher. I hope this helps.
C**R
Poor design for the top cover!
Well constructed bag. However I do not like the way the top cover is designed. You have to open the fastener in the front at the bottom then while holding the flap up, unzip the rest of the cover. The point of that is what?
J**E
great bag especially for the money
great bag especially for the money. I fit D7100 w/ grip and Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 attached(with reversed hood), D5100 w/ Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 attached(reversed hood), 10-28 f/3.5, 35mm f/1.8, and 60mm f/2 macro. a few filters.
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