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Thread: In the Swamp with the Lowepro Flipside 400

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    Paul Marcellini
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    Default In the Swamp with the Lowepro Flipside 400


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    Christopher C.M. Cooke
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    Thank you Paul, that info is very useful to me.

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Good review Paul.

    You said in it: "The problem with all the waterproof gear arises when I want to swap something out. I only have 2 hands and when there is water everywhere, it becomes a fun little juggling process. You may find a stump to rest things on, but thats never a guarantee. After some research, I found the Lowepro Flipside 300 AW. Perfect! What sets it apart is that it unzips from the “back”. To clarify, the part that faces your back is what would open up. So, combined with a waist strap, you can take off the shoulder straps and swing it around to the front, and have a “table” to rest things on in front of you. This allowed me to rest my camera, lens, filters, whatever on the back and have a free hand to switch out whatever I needed."

    I now what you mean but do you have an image of it arranged as a table while the waist strap holds it to you. May make it easier to visualize how this works.

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    Paul Marcellini
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    COuldn't take that picture, as I was alone, but here's a link to different views... including the requested http://blog2.travelplus.com.tw/patri...es/002055.html

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    Robert Amoruso
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Marcellini View Post
    COuldn't take that picture, as I was alone, but here's a link to different views... including the requested http://blog2.travelplus.com.tw/patri...es/002055.html

    HA. Good point Paul. Did not even think of that. Thanks for the link. This looks like a useful feature.

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