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M-ROCK’s innovative sling-backpacks.
March 10th, 2010 | 1 Comment
Dear M-ROCK fan
Our featured products for March are M-ROCK’s innovative sling-backpacks. You read correct, these bags are both sling bags and backpacks. The Olympic 674, Arches 675 and Canyon Lands 676 are about as flexible as any camera bag can be.

There is double access on the left for sling bag use and triple access on the front for backpack use. The interirors are separated into two sections and can be opened up into one large compartment. The dividers can be configured vertically or horizontally. The bags include two separate shoulder straps. Attach both of them vertically to the four d-rings on the back for backpack use. Attach one shoulder strap diagonally to the back for sling bag use. The Modular Belt 680 is an ad on item for 674 & 675 but is included with 676. The exterior zippers are sealed and water resistant and the bags include a weather jacket, lens cloth, MP3 wire port, and plenty of storage pockets and sleeves.
Please check them out at www.m-rock.com and feel welcome to communicate with others about them at www.facebook.com/CameraBags or www.twitter.com/CamerabagsCases. Please enjoy a 10% discount in addition to the web site’s 20% discount by using coupon code Promo10
Filed under: Backpacks, Camera Bags, Sidebar Photoblog · Tags: Sling Backpacks
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I found out there are many advantages to use a waist belt attached bag rather than carrying a shoulder bag, sling bag or back pack. It frees out both of your hands for other stuffs and it would be easy to carry, run and jump around, or even squad down for certain composition of shots.