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Crumpler Weenie Courier Bag
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Date of last review
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1
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Mon November 26, 2007
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Average Price
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Average Rating
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100% of reviewers
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None indicated
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8.0
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 supersize
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Description:
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Casual over the shoulder kit bag:
• 17.7" x 9.4" x 6.7" (45 x 24 x 17cm)
• 1000D Chicken Tex Nylon fabric
• Waterproof lining
• Adjustable shoulder strap
• Secure velcro fastening
• 3 internal pockets
• QuickFlick buckle
Crumpler:
The Crumpler design concept was born in Melbourne, Australia and is now 11 years young. There are many different styles of bag available featuring an array of shapes and sizes, from handbags and gym bags to backpacks and laptop bags. The range features a wide variety of startling colours as well as good old black. The external material is 1000d nylon - a super tough, lightweight, waterproof fabric. The interior is also waterproof so you can carry all those wet workout clothes, muddy trainers etc without worrying about leakage onto you or your car seat. All materials and fastenings are exceptionally strong and hardwearing. The bags are manufactured in Crumpler's own factory where the process can be monitored from start to finish. Crumpler bags are guaranteed to last with a lifetime guarantee on manufacturing defects (stitching, zips etc.)
Courier Bag:
Simple to use and comfortable to wear on a bike, courier bags are a great way of carrying bulky, awkward loads. Most have a large main compartment and a variety of smaller pockets for keys/phone etc. A chest strap will help stop the bag swinging around off your back when riding.
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Keywords:
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Crumpler Bag Weenie Courier
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Author
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stupot
Feet under the table
Registered: August 2005 Location: Corfe Mullen, Wimborne, Dorset Posts: 1548
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Review Date: Mon November 26, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Small, light
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Cons:
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Strap not that comfortable
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I received this bag as a freebie for subscribing to photography magazine. There's really not alot to it, its rather like a small satchel, you have a main flap with a large compartment big enough to fit a couple of lenses and a camera body. However as the bag doesn't have any dividers everything tends to rattle about inside, which could sctrach your kit. I use it to carry my camera with a lens attached when going out with my dog which is ideal. It has some small pockets inside to hold memory cards or batteries and other small items.
The only thing with this bag is the strap which is a bit uncomfortable if your only wearing a t-shirt for example.
All in all its a no frills bag which is ideal for small walks with minimal kit and sometimes thats all you want!
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