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07-15-2008
Read why Kata’s New 3N1 Sling/Backpack receives American Photo EC Editor’s Choice 2008 Award …
Kata’s 3N1 Sling/Backpack Features:
• Bags provide ultimate freedom designed with three carrying options: right-handed sling, left-handed sling and backpack.
• Quick access to a camera has never been faster with a sling that offers a quick release and one-handed bag opening for camera access.
• Left-handed photographers can celebrate as they discover the first photo bag that can be configured as a left-handed sling.
• Convert the 3N1 into an ergonomic and comfortable backpack.
• Offers a unique combination of protection, lightweight and stylish design.
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Kata’s 3N1 Sling/Backpack Sizes:
3N1 – 10 Sling / Backpack is designed to fit a D/SLR with a mid-range zoom lens attached and 1-2 extra lenses with accessories.
SKU Code: KT D-3N1-10
3N1 – 20 Sling / Backpack is designed to fit a D/SLR with mid-range zoom lens attached and 3-4 extra lenses with accessories.
SKU Code: KT D-3N1-20
3N1 – 30 Sling / Backpack is designed to fit a D/SLR with a long range zoom lens attached and 5-6 extra lenses with accessories.
SKU Code: KT D-3N1-30
What American Photo Editor’s Choice Award Say's About the Kata 3N1 Sling/Backpack:
Co-Camera Bag of the Year: Kata 3N1
Sling/Backpack
Sling packs always seemed like a good idea to us, providing quicker
access to their contents than you get with a traditional backpack.
There are two problems with them, though: They're not designed for
left-handers (unless those 15 percent of us are willing to wear one on
their left shoulder, which makes it awkward to access the contents with
your left hand when you swing the bag forward), and the single-strap
design can be awkward and uncomfortable over longer hauls. Kata's
innovative design is three, three, three bags in one. (Sorry, we're
just out of our minds from three months of Editor's Choice.) It's a
sling pack for right-handers. Tuck away the red strap, pull out and
buckle up the black one, and it's a sling pack for left-handers. Buckle
up both straps out and it's a backpack. In fact, for the latter you
simply cross the second strap over the first, adjusting each strap's
dual sliding pads for greatest comfort against your chest. Not to
slight lefties, but it's this capability that impresses us the most.
Fortunately the 3N1's ultrasecure "quick draw" flaps work in any of its
three configurations, giving you instant side access to your camera
when you swing the bag around front. There's room in there for your SLR
with zoom attached, and, depending on model -- it comes in three sizes
-- from two or three to five or six more lenses, depending on what
other accessories you're packing. Under $100.
Click here to read the actual American Photo EC Editor’s Choice 2008 Award
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