willie_901
Veteran
I prefer not to use rigid shoulder bags. By rigid I mean those that have a permanent, fixed-box structure. I guess an example of a fit-to-your body or soft-sided might be the Bare Bones Bag. The BBB is too large.
I plan to carry a X100T or a X-T1 with a two primes. I don't need room for a tablet... just a couple of spare batteries, thin SDHC card case and a cleaning cloth. That's it.
Right now I'm using a small 8 year old Mountain Smith bag (discontinued of course). It is starting to look a bit ratty.
The new ONA Bond Street seems to be the right size. In fact it seems narrow enough to make my objection to a rigid bag moot. Unfortunately leather is inappropriate for my current climate and I dislike the material they chose for the canvas version.
Any suggestions of how to burn more some money up on a new, soft-sided bag?
I plan to carry a X100T or a X-T1 with a two primes. I don't need room for a tablet... just a couple of spare batteries, thin SDHC card case and a cleaning cloth. That's it.
Right now I'm using a small 8 year old Mountain Smith bag (discontinued of course). It is starting to look a bit ratty.
The new ONA Bond Street seems to be the right size. In fact it seems narrow enough to make my objection to a rigid bag moot. Unfortunately leather is inappropriate for my current climate and I dislike the material they chose for the canvas version.
Any suggestions of how to burn more some money up on a new, soft-sided bag?
