The Jill-E Designs Sailcloth Messenger Bag (Blue with Gray Accents) is designed to resemble a casual purse or tote bag. It is a fashion-forward, highly functional bag made to carry an SLR camera kit, digital camcorder kit or other electronic devices. It is made from weather-resistant sailcloth with padded interior walls. There are adjustable touch fastener dividers to organize the equipment. The bag has a storage slot for a netbook computer, a water bottle pocket, wallet pocket, cell phone pocket on shoulder strap, large slide in pocket on back and many additional pockets. The bag can be carried by a handle or a removable, adjustable shoulder strap with pad.
| Material |
Exterior: Weather-resistant sailcloth Interior: Padded interior walls |
| Type of Closure | Fold-over flap |
| Exterior Dimensions | 13 x 5.5 x 9.75" (33.02 x 13.97 x 24.77cm) (LxWxH) |
| Interior Dimensions | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Accommodates | SLR camera kit, digital camcorder kit or other electronic devices |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Carry handle Shoulder strap |
| Weight | 1.0 lbs (454g) |
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Comments about Jill-E Designs Sailcloth Messenger Bag (Blue with Gray Accents):
Great bag for something stylish yet functional. Feels a bit more chunkier than I thought it would be, but on the plus side, it fits more than I expected. Fits my 7D, 13" macbook (nothing bigger), 85mm, 50mm, 55-250mm and a few extra goodies, wouldn't want anything else since it's already heavy.
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This bag is great! It holds all of my camera gear. I had already bought the red one and just had to have another bag for my second camera outfit. It's light weight, and plenty of room for my gear, wallet and other goodies.
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I bought this bag specifically to use while shooting the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Washington, DC. Given the amount of rain we had for the 2009 walk, I liked that the sailcloth was water resistant and that the construction of the bag included a drawstring closure under the front flap - extra insurance that no water was getting into my bag.
I run a lot during the event. This bag had pockets for my phone, my wallet, and my water bottle.
My only "eh" was that the sailcloth on the shoulder strap tended to stick to my shoulder when it was overly hot.
Great bag - it had a lot of storage, was light weight, and still cute. I'll use it as a "regular" camera bag now.
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