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National Geographic Walkabout Rucksack SmallInternal main compartment: 9" x 4 1/8" x 7 3/32"External maximum size: 9 7/8" x 7 3/32" x 14 3/16"Weight: 3.0 lbMediumInternal main compartment: 11" x 4 1/8" x 9 1/2"External maximum size: 11 7/8" x 7 3/32" x 17 5/16"Weight: 3.35 lb. Lower padded photo compartment holds a camera/camcorder and accessories such as lens, flash unit, batteries, cables, charger, etc. This compartment features a set of modular dividers that will allow you to customize the bag to your gear.Rear zipper-sealed, padded compartment will hold a laptop (12.1" or less) and accessories.Upper personal storage compartment opens with zipper sealed flap, will hold all of your personal necessities such as food, clothes, books, etc. If necessary, the division between top and lower compartments can be removed to create one large storage space.Twotuckable side pouches for water bottle can also be used as an anchored support for a tripod or a monopod.Included straps allow you to tie on tripod or personal items to the bottom of the bag.

Front organizer pocket with four sleeves for cell phone, batteries, and other accessories.Padded, breathable fabric on back ensures cool, comfortable carrying.Detachable, protective pouch for your cell phone or MP3 player can be used on belt or on bag.Foldable rain cover protects the bag and contents from the elements.Rear zipper-sealed, padded compartment will hold a laptop (15.4" or less) and accessories. Two front organizer pockets with four sleeves for cell phone, batteries, and other accessories. Hand wash, hang dry. Do not dry clean. Displaying reviews 1-5Used the bag so much the zipper broke ProsCompactEasy to UseConsBest UsesTravelWeddings/EventsWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)Don't judge a book by its cover ProsEasy to UseConsFlimsy ConstructionBest UsesLandscape/SceneryWas this a gift?:No(1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)is my best purchase! ProsDurableEasy to UseConsBest UsesTravelWas this a gift?:No(7 of 7 customers found this review helpful)Quality, Durability, Protection ProsCompactDurableConsBest UsesLandscape/SceneryTravelWas this a gift?:No(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)NG W5070- The Pack it all Solution ProsDurableExcellent ErgonomicsGood weight distributingGreat storage capacitySuperb Quality ClothingConsLimited colorsPricyThin PaddingBest UsesTravelWas this a gift?:NoDisplaying reviews 1-5Back to top

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Here's a scrape from our community platforms.The gray National Geographic NG W5070 Walkabout Rucksack, Medium is a waterproof canvas backpack with interior padding designed to carry photo or video gear or personal items and a laptop computer with a screen up to 15.4". It has a dividable lower padded compartment for a camera or camcorder and accessories. There is a rear padded zippered compartment that can hold a laptop computer and accessories and an upper personal storage compartment. The division between the top and lower compartments can be removed to create one large storage space. The Walkabout has 2 side pouches for water bottle or accessories, a front organizer pocket with four sleeves for cell phone, batteries, and other accessories. There is a detachable, protective pouch for cell phone or MP3 player that can be used on a belt or on a bag. The bag has straps that allow a tripod or personal items to be tied to the bottom of the bag. There is a foldable rain cover that protects the bag and contents from the elements.

The rucksack is carried by a leather trimmed handle or a backpack harness. The gray National Geographic NG W5070 Walkabout Rucksack, Medium is a waterproof canvas backpack with interior padding designed to carry photo or video gear or personal items and a laptop computer with a screen up to 15.4". The rucksack is carried by a leather trimmed handle or a backpack harness.Photo gallery:National Geographic Small Walkabout Rucksack After two-plus years, switching camera backpacks has become somewhat of a traumatic experience for me. Not only have I been quite happy with my Kata Ergo-Tech Sensitivity V Backpack because of its combination of slim profile and infinite-seeming capacity--though it frustratingly doesn't have a bottom to stand on--but because I rarely find the correct combination of features in a single bag. Unlike a lot of people, who switch bags regularly, I tend to pick one and stick with it. Otherwise, the random miscellany I carry with me everywhere disappears like socks in a dryer.

But even the best-constructed products start to fall apart with daily (ab)use, so I've been trying different bags. Some make it through the weekend; some never make it out of the office. Maybe one day I'll blog/rant about them all, but given my limited bandwidth I'm sticking to a policy of only writing reviews of the ones I can recommend. Which brings me to the latest candidate, the small National Geographic Walkabout Rucksack. It's survived as my daily carryall for several weeks now, and while it's not perfect, it's designed flexibly enough to handle almost anything you need to schlep for an afternoon, attractive enough to turn at least a few heads (in a good way), comfortable enough that you won't find yourself debating the merits of leaving it behind, and seemingly sturdy enough that you won't hesitate to overstuff it. The Walkabout comes in two sizes: small and medium. The small weighs about 3 pounds, and has dimensions of 14.2 inches high by 7.1 inches deep by 9.8 inches wide when empty.

The medium weighs a bit more, 3.4 pounds, and is taller and wider (but not deeper): 17.3 inches high by 7.1 inches deep by 11.8 inches wide. Both are made of an attractive dark gray heather brushed canvas fabric that's treated for water resistance and lined with padding and nylon. There are too many openings at the zippers and pockets to feel comfortable if you get caught in the rain, though each comes with a plastic shower cap you can use if the weather turns. Even fully laden, the bag is quite comfortable to tote. The padded straps don't rub and the weight seems to be evenly distributed enough to prevent muscle fatigue. One of the small bag's standout features is the side-zippering laptop pocket, which can hold a 12.1-inch model or smaller, and which handled my Dell Inspiron 420D without a problem. Most bags of this size don't offer the laptop pocket, although with the growing popularity of Netbooks, that may change. Even if you don't need to carry a laptop, these back pockets can be indispensable for carrying papers or old-fashioned pen-and-paper notebooks.