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Tamrac Rally 58 Hip Pack (Brown/Tan)

  • Price: $69.95
  • B&H # TA3458BT
  • Mfr# 345885

Product Highlights

  • Holds DSLR with a 5.5" Lens Attached
  • Opens Away From Your Body
  • Also Holds Extra 7" Lens, Flash
  • Water-Resistant 600 Denier PolyTek
  • Gear Held in Shooting Position
  • Zippered Front Pocket
  • Memory/Battery Management System
  • Two Mesh Side Pockets - For Water Bottle
  • Tripod Straps
  • Side Cinch Straps for Stability

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The brown/tan Rally 58 Hip Pack from Tamrac is a comfortable and efficient way to leave yourself hands-free while pursuing your photography. This pack offers you a way to carry minimal gear in a safe and secure manner while also leaving your hands free to hike, drink or make a phone call.

Rated to hold a DSLR with a 5.5" (14.0cm) lens attached in shooting position, it will also accommodate an extra lens such as most 75-300mm lenses and a flash. That's enough gear for a simple day trip with your family. The bag is designed to open away from your body which will give you rapid access to your camera as well as keeping roving eyes from seeing what's inside the bag. The internal divider is movable so you can create a perfect sized pocket for whatever gear you are carrying that day.

The sides contain two mesh pockets that are large enough to hold water bottles or your MP3 player, iPhone or similar sized electronics. Tripod straps will support a small tripod so you'll be able to shoot macro or evening shots. Inside, Tamrac has incorporated their exclusive Memory & Battery Management System that permits you to "code" your batteries or memory card with red flags so you can differentiate between new and used units.

The bag is carried by its waist belt that connects by a quick-release buckle or top carry handle. Side cinch straps offer additional help for stabilization. All in all, this water-resistant bag, with its strong zippered entry, front zippered pocket and overall slim profile is hard to beat when you need a waist pack. It's backed by Tamrac's five-year warranty.

Slim-profile - Bag design keeps your gear near your body
Holds most 75-300mm lenses
Memory & Battery Management System - through the use of red flags, you'll e able to separate new and used batteries and memory cards
Mesh side pockets will also accommodate iPhone, MP3 player and other smaller items
Very lightweight and comfortable way to carry equipment
Material Water-resistant 600 Denier PolyTek
Type of Closure Zipper
Exterior Dimensions 12.75 x 7.5 x 9.0" (32.0 x 19.0 x 23cm)
Interior Dimensions 11.75 x 5.0 x 8.25" (30 x 13 x 21cm)
Tripod Holder Yes - straps
Waist Belt Yes - with quick-release buckle
Carrying/Transport Options Top carry handle
Weight 1 lb 6 oz (680g)

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Too heavy

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from Jefferson City, TN

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Pros

  • Strong Construction

Cons

  • Heavy

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    Comments about Tamrac Rally 58 Hip Pack (Brown/Tan):

    I ended up sending this back. While it was well made, when I put my gear in it was to heavy to be carried comfortably around my waist. No matter how I tried to adjust it, it tended to tilt back and pull against my waist.

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    • 5-Year Warranty
     
     
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