Lowepro Classified 160 Perfect iPad Bag

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2010

Urban photographers who want to travel light, work quickly, and carry an iPad should take a close look at the Lowepro Classified 160 AW bag. It holds your DSLR, lenses, filters, and has a front pocket designed perfectly to protect your iPad. In this short demo, Derrick Story shows you why the Classified 160 AW might be your next bag for urban assignments.

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  • Bought one! iPad 2 with cover on, perfect more than enough space.

  • While the overall footprint of the iPad 2 is the same as that of the iPad, the thickness has gone down from 13.4mm to 8.8mm.

  • Thanks! The perfect bag for me.

  • Nice bag, Derek! I still need you to make something for me that you do not yet produce (and neither does anyone else!).

  • Liked Derek Storey's 'Lowepro Classified 160 Perfect iPad Bag' demo.

    Liked too that the Classified 160 neatly 'fits' the iPad 1.

    Please confirm whether the bag will also fit the new iPad 2 TOGETHER WITH ITS Apple COVER ALSO ATTACHED and without too much pushing and shoving to fit it in.

    Thank you. Anton Bates

  • Beautiful, yes, but many crazy and neurotic people, especially me, do not mind a bulky ipad sleeve. With that sleeve on, you cannot fit it into this bag. =(

    On another note, the dual flaps do help a little when it comes to pick pockets.

  • Slingshot 202 ipad

  • Great idea! and now, you can check your focus point and playback at anytime and anywhere!

    what you need is a Classified bag and a iPad with SD card attachment.

  • Great idea! and now, you can check your focus point and playback at anytime and anywhere!

    what you need is a Classfied bag and a iPad with SD card attachment.

  • Beautiful! I wonder if it holds nicely a Nikon D5000 with a conventional lens and how much it costs in the US.

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