Tamrac 614 Super Pro 14 Camera Bag (Gray) Product Description:
- The Super Pro 14 is Tamrac's largest and most full-featured shoulder bag. It is equipped to carry multiple SLRs, lenses, accessories and up to a 17" screen laptop.
- It features Tamrac's patented Double Lens-Bridge Divider System that cradles the cameras with lenses attached, ready for action.
- The Total Coverage Top offers triple protection against the elements with Velcro closures for quick access, Easy Squeeze quick-release buckles for security and a zipper closure for the ultimate in weather protection.
- Two Slide Pockets have the patented Memory and Battery Management System for quick access to memory cards and batteries. This system uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up.
- Two ZipDrop pockets in front feature internal paraphernalia pockets and an internal zippered mesh accessory pocket.
Product Description
The Super Pro 14 is Tamrac's largest and most full-featured shoulder bag. It is equipped to carry multiple SLRs, lenses, accessories and a laptop. It features Tamrac's patented Double Lens-Bridge Divider System that cradles the cameras with lenses attached, ready for action. A special foam-padded rear pocket protects a laptop with up to a 17" screen. The Total Coverage Top offers triple protection against the elements with Velcro closures for quick access, Easy Squeeze quick-release buckles for security and a zipper closure for the ultimate in weather protection. Two Slide Pockets have the patented Memory and Battery Management System for quick access to memory cards and batteries. This system uses red flags to identify available memory cards and batteries from ones that are used up. A Pop-Off pocket inside the top stores small accessories. Two ZipDrop pockets in front feature internal paraphernalia pockets and an internal zippered mesh accessory pocket. The front flap has a weather-protected Speed Pocket that allows filters and other accessories to be quickly accessed without opening the bag. Large, foam-padded side pockets protect an extra lens, batteries and other items. Straps beneath the ZipDrop pockets hold a tripod, while the Piggy-Back Pocket allows the bag to be slipped over the handle of rolling luggage. Carry the Super Pro 14 using either the BioCurve shoulder strap or the EasyGrip carrying handle with torsion bar stabilizer.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent
By Steven Gandy
This is exactly what I wanted...a huge, rectangular bag with all the goodies. I wanted to be able to carry everything and have quick access to it all. Lots of pockets. My only complaint is that (and this applies to every camera bag I've ever bought) most of the pre-configured storage spaces seem to assume older skinny lenses not the fat ones I currently use. So, re-organizing the interior is a must.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
The ABSOLUTE best bag you can buy!
By Margaret Gilbert
I am a hobby or occaisional photographer.I have been searching for a bag for 7 years off and on that offers the size, quality and, inginuity this bag offers.When I started this quest digital was really taking hold and 35mm was almost obsolete. I have several Canon AE/AV series bodies, a truckload of lenses and accessories. (Most aquired in ebay auctions trying to get a single lens).Years ago large pro bags were abundent, They became almost non existent due to the digital age as much less equipment was required to obtain the same goal.One of the bags I obtained when aquiring likely a single lens was a Tamrac. I was very pleased with the bag but again, to small for the fortress of equipment I now had. (And for some idiotic reason I figured I should haul it all because I might actually take a picture).Not wanting to carry 4-5 suit cases or a gross of SLR bags, I re-opened my quest to find the ultimate bag. Big enough that only one bag is required, but not so big that I would have to purchase a pack mule. I began looking only to find big bags are now made in backpack form or like a brief case.Not happy with what I found online and many pro camera shops, I pretty much concluded that what I really wanted simply was non existent.When I finally cleared my head from gross overload, I decided to search the Tamrac web site, and out of the blue comes the specifications of a bag so perfect that I was sure I was having a halusination. Big yet the size below pack mule requiremnt.I went to Amazon and ordered this beautiful, LARGE bag.Everything fit as I had hoped with room for a couple more filters, maybe some batteries and , who knows, another lens!. But I have a problem!This new problem is I bought this so my wife and I had to only carry one bag, except she cannot lift the darn thing. New strategy!I give away all my 35mm stuff and go digital. She gives me this beautiful bag, and with what I owned now is one EOS T2i, and two lenses. What am I going to fill this bag with???? BUMMER.... I have to buy more lenses, filters, more lenses, bigger lenses, more filters, batteries, cables, flash unit and, on sn on and on.This bag is by far the best bag you gan get. As you can guess, I would not part with it but had to spend several thousand dollars to fill this thing in order to justify the bag size and cost to my wife. (not sure what she will say about all the other stuff I had to buy to fill it yet!)The best thing is that is is 100% USA made. The quality, warranty and and desigh are unmatched. As I keep telling my wife, "it only cost a nickle more to go first class"! This bag is pricey, but well worth the cost.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Tarmac is It!
By Photonut
I've had this bag for 5 years (purchased from Amazon) and it is my primary bag, I have a Tarmac Pro 12 for walking around. The 14 holds 2 bodies and 8 lenses, two strobes, filters and such. With it full of goodies it needs 2 men and a boy to carry around. I love it - period! This bag has been rained on, sat in icy cold water, and nothing in the bag has ever been wet or even shown the first bit of moisture. The slots for media are great, and it even has a pouch for a light meter should you carry one (I do). But then I earn a living with my cameras. If you have a bunch of equipment - Tarmac bags are great!
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