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^^^^Was it the way it slinged your back? I really didn't like how it just sort of laid at an odd angle and didn't form to your body properly. I am even having a hard time pulling the trigger on the Incase backpack and even at 50% off. It just seems way too big and I'd never use it unless I went traveling.
There is that Lowpro that came out not too long ago that looked decent but is still to big for my taste:
http://fstoppers.com/the-lowepro-transit-backpack-is-a-triumph-of-simple-effective-design
I saw this on Poler's site. More fitting for me but looked like if you dropped your bag that you stuff could take a beating. Plus you have to buy the bag and the camera insert, which is $200 total. Also it has no real straps for tripods and there is no quick way to get your camera.
http://www.carryology.com/bags/road-test-poler-excursion-pack/
There is that Lowpro that came out not too long ago that looked decent but is still to big for my taste:
http://fstoppers.com/the-lowepro-transit-backpack-is-a-triumph-of-simple-effective-design
I saw this on Poler's site. More fitting for me but looked like if you dropped your bag that you stuff could take a beating. Plus you have to buy the bag and the camera insert, which is $200 total. Also it has no real straps for tripods and there is no quick way to get your camera.
http://www.carryology.com/bags/road-test-poler-excursion-pack/