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Vanguard Up-Rise 48
Rucksack; Newest review: 5/2010 "Are you looking for a sturdy backpack that you can rely on day in, day out? If so, the Vanguard Up-rise 48 is one of the best options and at a reasonable £99, it scores well in value for money …
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10 opinions
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Vanguard Up-Rise 15
Bag; Newest review: 9/2009 The fantastically flexible Vanguard Up-Rise 15 really impressed Digicambuyer reviewers with its plentiful pockets for your camera and extras too.
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1 opinion
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Vanguard UP-rise 46
Rucksack, Wheeled travel bag; Newest review: 10/2010 To reinforce steadfastness while on the go, there are sternum and waist straps. With ample amounts of ventilated cushioning on the lumbar pad and straps, the Vanguard stayed comfortable on the … 1 review |
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Vanguard Heralder 38
Bag; Newest review: 2/2012 Great construction and a thoughtful design with features such as a top flap zip for quick access meant Photo answers really couldn't find fault with The Heralder 38. It'll keep a fair bit …
2 reviews,
3 opinions
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Vanguard Skyborne 51
Rucksack; Newest review: 3/2011 Although ePHOTOzine liked the Vanguard Skyborne 51, they did find it to be a little bit of a Jack of all trades, master of none. It definitely has broad appeal though with its good all-round design, …
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1 opinion
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Vanguard Pampas 47
Rucksack; Newest review: 7/2009
The Vanguard Pampas 47 sling bag measures 19x13x25cm, and a fully loaded camera will fit inside. Thanks to the one-strap cross shoulder design, it is both comfortable to carry and easy to slide round
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More information at: Practical Photography, issue 8/2009 Vanguard Pampas 47 sling bag When you may need to use your camera at a moments notice, it is handy to have it set up and ready to use. To enable this you need a bag like the Vanguard Pampas 47 sling bag that is easily accessible with enough space to accommodate a fully loaded camera. … to review
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Vanguard Heralder 28
Bag; Newest review: 11/2011 The best thing about the Heralder 28, says Digital SLR User, is its quick access top flap, but it also has other excellent features such as a tripod holder or a padded shoulder strap to prevent … 1 review |
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Vanguard Outlawz 17Z
Bag, Bum bag; Newest review: 11/2011 Thanks to being a bit larger than other bags in Digital SLR User's round-up, Vanguard's Outlawz 17Z will take a DSLR with a telezoom lens. Its versatility allows for it to be carried …
1 review,
3 opinions
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Vanguard BIIN 50
Rucksack; Newest review: 3/2013 Vanguard's BIIN 50 is one of the lightest bags in DSLR User's comparison, something that's important if your kit is already hefty enough and you don't want to add extra weight to …
2 reviews,
1 opinion
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Vanguard BIIN 59
Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011 "A really smart lightweight bag here. Comfy straps for smaller bodies are worth a note, as is the main divider between the two parts of the bag, which is adjustable up and down depending on … 1 review |
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Vanguard Skyborne Series
Rucksack; Newest review: 3/2011 The team at TIPA were pleased by how the Vanguard Skyborne Series manages to combine impressive functionality with a comfortable, ergonomic design. They found that along with offering plenty of space …
1 review,
4 opinions
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Vanguard BIIN 37
Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011 "The 37 is all about doing a proper job of organising your gear into a smaller space. Lots of pockets, access points and handy touches that make life easier make it one well worth considering if …
1 review,
5 opinions
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Vanguard UP-Rise 34
Rucksack; Newest review: 6/2011 "This option has openings in both the front and the back, to help you get at your gear no matter what angle you're working at. It also features a unique one-zip expansion system that gives …
1 review,
1 opinion
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Vanguard Up-Rise-Series
Bag; Newest review: 4/2010 "... with its ability to expand in size to accommodate your changing lens and gear needs. Every Up-Rise model expands with one easy zipper motion and shrinks back down when you don't need …
1 review,
7 opinions
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Vanguard Pampas 59
Rucksack; Newest review: 8/2008 The Pampas was one of the largest bags on test, but due to its two-compartment design, fitting a DSLR and lenses into the padded compartment meant detaching lens from body. Digital Photo magazine … 1 review |
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