Description
WINVIN Waterproof SLR/DSLR Camera Backpack Shoulder Bag – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
WINVIN Waterproof SLR/DSLR Camera Backpack Shoulder Bag Travel Case for Canon Nikon Sony Digital Lens (Grey)
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Warranty :
Check the duration of the warranty and also the faults and defects it covers. Is it complete or limited? and What is included in the warranty (parts, repairs or both)?
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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D. R (verified owner) –
Can’t beat for price. – It isn’t a 200+ bag. That’s why we got it right? For the price it is sturdy, don’t put 40 pounds of gear in it and it will last. Customizable and does the job. Will buy again.
J. D (verified owner) –
Best for the price range, but not best overall – I mostly got this because of the purple interior, but it proved itself to be quite the workhorse (see image), safely holding all my gear including a large tripod, albeit haphazardly. I found its maximum size too small to comfortably work with, and quickly grew tired of the non-vented back and lack of bottom velcro for the dividers (it’s only on the sides so thin items can slip underneath into other divided areas). There’s also no velcro along the top of the bag, so the divider between my Canon AE-1 and Tamron 28-300 lens is just floating. I have since replaced this with a more expensive (and more capable) bag, but as a starter bag with even a decent amount of kit on a smaller person, this would be ideal.
J. K (verified owner) –
Very comfortable to carry – My last bag was so uncomfortable and this one is comfortable.
N. G (verified owner) –
works well – nice
G. K (verified owner) –
Nice So Far…NON-NITPICKY REVIEW – I was reluctant at first like when I see most reviews.
M. M (verified owner) –
Good pack – My only complaint is the foam dividers seem a little cheap. They don’t velcro as good as I would like. I also wish there was a front pocket. Overall decent bag that fits my needs.
J. D (verified owner) –
Best for the price range, but not best overall – I mostly got this because of the purple interior, but it proved itself to be quite the workhorse (see image), safely holding all my gear including a large tripod, albeit haphazardly. I found its maximum size too small to comfortably work with, and quickly grew tired of the non-vented back and lack of bottom velcro for the dividers (it’s only on the sides so thin items can slip underneath into other divided areas). There’s also no velcro along the top of the bag, so the divider between my Canon AE-1 and Tamron 28-300 lens is just floating. I have since replaced this with a more expensive (and more capable) bag, but as a starter bag with even a decent amount of kit on a smaller person, this would be ideal.
J. K (verified owner) –
Very comfortable to carry – My last bag was so uncomfortable and this one is comfortable.
P. L (verified owner) –
Not terrible for the money – It’s light weight and probably a bit smaller than expected. However, it’s not bad at all.
G. K (verified owner) –
Nice So Far…NON-NITPICKY REVIEW – I was reluctant at first like when I see most reviews.
D. R (verified owner) –
Can’t beat for price. – It isn’t a 200+ bag. That’s why we got it right? For the price it is sturdy, don’t put 40 pounds of gear in it and it will last. Customizable and does the job. Will buy again.
P. L (verified owner) –
Not terrible for the money – It’s light weight and probably a bit smaller than expected. However, it’s not bad at all.
Z. R (verified owner) –
Okay, but could be better. Great for micro 4/3, mirrorless, or point-and-shoot gear. – Overall it’s not a bad bag, especially if you carry light or small amounts of gear. Probably great for someone sporting a micro 4/3 or mirrorless and small lenses. But I carry high end glass, and even high end prime lenses are yuuuuuge when they’re wide aperture, so this bag is too tight a fit for all my stuff. The padding seems decent. There’s no tripod strap, despite the product description claiming that there is one. There is a horizontal strap on both sides of the bag, but it’s sewn in thirds, and no tripod legs or monopod pole is narrow enough to fit in any of those thirds. I have no idea what those straps are supposed to hold. It bugs me that it doesn’t have the type of organizational features other bags have, like zippered sections separate from the main compartment that you can access from outside the bag. I have no idea whether this nylon is really waterproof, but I’m a little skeptical. It took me 15 minutes trying to figure out how you put the sections together, but it helped a little to refer to the pictures. It’s also quite small. Soo…. meh.
N. G (verified owner) –
works well – nice
M. M (verified owner) –
Good pack – My only complaint is the foam dividers seem a little cheap. They don’t velcro as good as I would like. I also wish there was a front pocket. Overall decent bag that fits my needs.
Z. R (verified owner) –
Okay, but could be better. Great for micro 4/3, mirrorless, or point-and-shoot gear. – Overall it’s not a bad bag, especially if you carry light or small amounts of gear. Probably great for someone sporting a micro 4/3 or mirrorless and small lenses. But I carry high end glass, and even high end prime lenses are yuuuuuge when they’re wide aperture, so this bag is too tight a fit for all my stuff. The padding seems decent. There’s no tripod strap, despite the product description claiming that there is one. There is a horizontal strap on both sides of the bag, but it’s sewn in thirds, and no tripod legs or monopod pole is narrow enough to fit in any of those thirds. I have no idea what those straps are supposed to hold. It bugs me that it doesn’t have the type of organizational features other bags have, like zippered sections separate from the main compartment that you can access from outside the bag. I have no idea whether this nylon is really waterproof, but I’m a little skeptical. It took me 15 minutes trying to figure out how you put the sections together, but it helped a little to refer to the pictures. It’s also quite small. Soo…. meh.