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Lowepro DryZone Rover (Yellow) | 
enlarge | Brand: Lowepro Category: Photography
List Price: $229.95 Buy New: $179.90 You Save: $50.05 (22%)
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Rating: 6 reviews
Color: Yellow and Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.4 Dimensions (in): 21.1 x 13 x 9.6
MPN: 34733 Model: 34733 UPC: 056035347337 EAN: 0056035347337 ASIN: B000BV9HR0
Release Date: November 21, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | DryZone Rover capacity: Pro SLR, 3-4 additional lenses (up to an 80-200mm f/2.4), tripod or monopod, memory cards, cables and personal accessories. | | • | Completely waterproof camera compartment in the Drypod. Made of Tarpaulin PVC with a TiZip zipper. | | • | Includes a 50oz HydraPak hydration system with Wide Mouth Design to make it fast to fill and easy to clean. | | • | Contoured shoulder harness provides ergonomic comfort and support. | | • | Built-in memory card pouches and removable accessory pouch helps organize your accessories. |
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Product Description The Lowepro DryZone Rover is a backpack designed to safely carry water and camera equipment in the same bag. The design of the DryZone Rover allows you to comfortably store camera equipment or other water sensitive items in the waterproof lower compartment while providing quick access to personal storage space above. You can remove the padded camera insert from the lower DryPod and you instantly have a multi-purpose waterproof pack. The DryZone Rover also includes many features designed specifically for digital photographers including built-in memory card holders for quick access and safe storage, laminated mesh pockets and removable accessory pouches for storing power cables, adaptors and other digital accessories. Headphone port Contoured shoulder harness Padded waist belt DryFlo padded back panel provides balance Material DryPod exterior - waterproof plastic-coated nylon Backpack exterior - water-resistant 600D TXP and 2000D ballistic nylon Accommodates Pro digital or 35mm SLR camera body with 3-4 additional lenses (up to an 80-200mm f/2.4), tripod or monopod, memory cards, cables and personal accessories Exterior Dimensions - Width 13 x Depth 9.6 x Height 21.1 inches (33 x 24.5 x 53.5 cm) Interior Dimensions - Width 11.8 x Depth 6.9 x Height 8.7 inches (29.97 x 17.53 x 22.1 cm) Weight - 5.13 pounds (2.33 kg)
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Some Problems with Waterproof Zipper System November 4, 2008 Barry C. Allen (Sitka, Alaska) The overall quality of both Lowepro packs that I have is good to excellent. This bag has been out with me in rain and snow and other typically wet Southeast Alaska weather. My only issue with this bag has been that the waterproof zipper on the lower case is a little sensitive and if you are not paying close attention and making sure the two halves of the zipper are lined up, it will separate. This is happening more as the bag gets into its second year of use. If you decide to get one, just make sure that you are watching the length of the rubberized zipper and that it is fitted together well before you actually try and zip it up.
Good Pack For Whatever Nature Throws At You! November 23, 2007 Adam Saari Having purchased this bag for my Pentax K10D SLR camera about six months ago, I felt it prudent to remark upon it. This camera pack performs beautifully through any sort of weathering task. The waterproof comportment easily holds my camera, three lenses, two extra batteries, the charger, a few filters, and several memory cards. Above that there is another compartment that is excellent for misc. items like a water bottle or raincoat; however this area is not waterproof. The inner dividers are totally customizable so one can put any shape lens or camera in the spot they want. Plus, the whole inside compartment is removable but not waterproof by itself. The unique zipper, to keep water out, is a little tricky and stiff at times and at first when you get it, the zipper needs to be lubricated. (This grease is provided) The straps on the backpack are very comfortable. There is padding on the back as well as the straps making it ideal for hiking or just mundane walks. In addition, the pack has waist and chest straps to tighten the shoulder straps together and add to the comfort and support. Overall, this pack performs great! The size is fairly large resembling a backpacking daypack. The zipper can be tricky if cold which may hinder quick removal of a camera, but to have a waterproof bag to protect one's sizable investments is well worth the delay. This bag is definitely a must for wilderness and nature photographers or someone just dealing with the harsh elements trying to capture a moment in time.
LowePro DryZone Rover July 26, 2007 Mark Miller (Detroit, Mi USA) I purchased this bag for hiking in Alaska. It is a Rainforest so I wanted to make sure my equipment stayed dry. The backpack worked great, held plenty of stuff in the top compartment. Very comfortable to wear.
A good field pack February 24, 2007 Alex Joseph Hundertmark (Alaska) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This pack gets the job done around water. I live in Alaska and need a pack that is easy to use and carry while keeping my digital safe and dry. Pelican cases are great but you can't carry them so I was forced to find and alternative. I like this pack because it is fully adjustable and has a compartment for all my other stuff. The camera compartment isn't really a fast opening compartment but for day to day use I just snap the strap and don't bother with the zipper. The camera compartment is a little small if you need lots of gear or multiple cameras but for a few lenses and a camera body it works. I think the water bladder, although a fairly decent one as far as they go, is fairly worthless. It's hard to drink from and every once in a while it leaks. The upper compartment works great, I carry school books in there on a day to day basis and light day gear the rest of the time. The tripod system is convenient and the extra straps make it easy to modify your load. I'm a tall guy and the pack could stand to be a little longer but it still distributes weight better than most packs. I would say if you want to be sure your camera will be dry and have a back pack at the same time this is the way to go. It's padding and water proofing will keep your stuff safe and it's convenient and easy to carry design will make it a good choice for outdoors enthusiasts.
Great Bag March 9, 2006 JadeCat (San Francisco Bay Area) I put together an extensive review of this bag [...] Summary of that review: Conclusion on the LowePro DryZone Rover: This is a very good pack. It's a nice design overall, and it fits me fairly well. The waist belt could do with a little more redesign, but as LowePro doesn't make multiple sizes to fit multiple people, the waist belt is about as good as it's going to get. The waist belt fits me "well enough", although I would have liked for it to fit more, but it's doubtful that will happen with a one-size-fits-all camera bag. Getting lenses out quickly is not exactly an option with this bag, but what you sacrifice in quickness, you do get in waterproofing. For hikes where I know things aren't going to get wet, I will probably pick up something that can attach to the waist belt or to the pack for lenses that I want to interchange quickly. This is a pack I will definitely be using again and again for 1-3 day hikes where I don't have to carry around backpacking gear and can just carry photography gear instead. And in light to moderate rain (you won't catch me out in heavy rain), I don't have to worry about my gear getting wet or covering the bag with a water proof cover. However, the water bladder sucks. I suggest replacing it. Other than that, this is a great bag.
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