Lowepro Ridge 60 (Black)

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List Price:
$17.95
Our Price:
$19.99

Features

  • Zippered front pocket for extra memory card and expandable front pocket for extra batteries
  • Soft tricot lining protects the cameras LCD screen from scratches
  • Water-resistant fabric to help protect your camera from rain and moisture
  • Detachable shoulder strap and belt loop included for carrying comfort
  • Internal dimensions: 5.5 x 2.6 x 6.3 inches

Description

Designed for today's digital point and shoot photographer, the Ridge 60 provides a brushed-tricot lined compartment to protect camera displays from scratching, a zippered memory card pocket to ensure memory cards stay secure, an expandable front pocket for extra batteries and water resistant fabric to make sure equipment stays dry. These versatile pouches also include a belt loop and a detachable shoulder strap for various carrying options.

Spotlight customer reviews

Just What I Needed

[ Posted: 2007-08-06 ]

Rating: 100%
 

The bag does everything it claims to do. There is plenty of room for the SD cards and batteries. Super protection.

Nifty Bag!

[ Posted: 2007-02-06 ]

Rating: 100%
 

When I travel, I use a regular sized backpack. I wanted a bag that was small enough to fit into a backpack, but large enough to carry both my Canon S3 IS and Nikon Coolpix S5, as well as a couple extra battery sets and memory cards. The Ridge 60 does just that! I guess you can say that I'll be using the Ridge for organization within my backpack. The main pocket (Which is lined with that soft fabric as to not ruin the LCD screens) is deep and wide enough to carry both the Canon and the Nikon. It comes with a divider, so the cameras won't be clashing too hard against each other. I love the zippered pocket on the flap, as it provides easy access to memory cards. The pocket for the batteries (which has a Velcro closure) seems very secure, and it's also a deep enough pocket so that when you open it, your batteries don't fall out. It does come with a shoulder strap, if you decide to just take the camera and accessories along. I don't have large intentions to use the shoulder strap, but that's just me.