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    Hasnt been mentioned in the this thread yet so I'll add Kata Beetle 282. http://www.kata-bags.com/beetle-282-...b=presentation

    Excellent bag. Holds a heap of gear. Even with a heavy load its comfortable to wear. Hard wearing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noel Evans View Post
    Hasnt been mentioned in the this thread yet so I'll add Kata Beetle 282. http://www.kata-bags.com/beetle-282-...b=presentation

    Excellent bag. Holds a heap of gear. Even with a heavy load its comfortable to wear. Hard wearing.
    I love Kata stuff, but man I hated those straps so much I got rid of that bag. Everything else about that bag was perfect for me.
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    I have the ThinkTank Airport Addicted V2.0. I don't have my Scarlet yet, but it seems a lot of people have been using the same for Epic, and I even saw someone use it for the RED ONE.
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    Just a quick question, what are the dimensions in cm of the red scarlet?
    I can get a Lowepro 400AW for cheap but if it doesn't fit with a scarlet (which i can get hopefully somewhere next year) than it wouldn't be that interesting.
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    no one knows the dimensions?
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    check the manual...you ll see
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    Doh, didn't check it... my bad!
    Thanks for the help :)
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    @ Kemalettin, the Scarlet Operations Guide does not contain the physical dimensions. Only has the technical data page (no dimensions).

    @ Luuk, the Operational Guides can be found on Red's Home page under "Support and Downloads". If you download the Epic Operational Guide you will find the Epic's dimensions. Not identical to Scarlet's but maybe close enough for your purposes.
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    I have tried almost everything, and am very demanding... one of the best option, although not a dedicated camera pack is customizable packs from Max Expedition. This is a company I use and love. It's THE BEST ENGINEERED GEAR by far for adventure filmmakers. The best thing is that they are modular, so you can added pouches etc... Their padded bottle holders are perfect for telephotos and easy to access. I use a small Falcon II pack for my computer, day clothes, food etc, and small gear slinger for lenses or a lens + 5d camera with a 16-35 and another lens. When my scarlet comes later today, I'll see if it fits.

    I love organization, and this gear is incredible for that. They have lots of little pockets that work well for camera gear. They also make small organizers that fit into the pockets etc which are great for cables, and small items like AA's, lens kits etc...

    Colossus Gear slinger - This is AWSOME for anyone who needs quick access either to a camera or lenses . I Can fit two canon zooms in it like the 24-70 and 70-200, Batteries, a small light panel, filters etc. It's what I call my battle bag.

    On my back I have a falcon II with two bottle holders attached for zoom lenses. Also a another pouch for filters etc.
    http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...ACK-12p110.htm

    http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...&idproduct=379

    Something similar to a camera bag which may fit a full scarlet/epic with a mattebox is.
    http://www.maxpedition.com/store/pc/...Bag-13p992.htm


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