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p.1 #1 · FS: Tenba Metro Pak P-859 II | |
In continuation of cleaning out my old camera bags I also have this venerable all-weather monster.
The Tenba P-859. It's a pretty large shoulder bag and it can hold a TON of gear. It easily carries a 70-200 / 24-70 / 16-35 / 50mm (sigma, so it's a big prime) plus 2 pro-sized DSLR bodies.
MaterialExterior: Cordura nylon.
Interior: Closed cell, cross-linked foam thickly padded on all sides
Type of ClosureMetal snap hooks
Exterior Dimensions19 x 9.0 x 10" (48.26 x 22.86 x 25.4 cm) (LxWxH)
Interior Dimensions16 x 7.0 x 8.0" (40.64 x 17.78 x 20.32 cm) (LxWxH)
Tripod HolderNo
Accommodates2 motorized camera bodies, 4 lenses, flash & up to 6 media cards
Carrying/Transport Options2" Padded shoulder strap
Carry strap with grip
Weight2.0 lb, 14 oz (1.3 kg)
I've had this bag for quite some time and it's been on a lot of journeys with me. It's still in really good shape all things considered, but I do want to mention a couple things.
1 - The zipper pull on the bottom of the bag broke off at some point. All this does is allow for the bottom to be opened as a pass-through for a roller bag, or to pull out the all weather rain cover. You can still unzip it, but the tab was broken off.
2 - At some point I removed the foam inserts that went on the sides and the solid bottom board of the bag. The reason I did this was because I wanted a soft-sided bag like the Domke F-2. I cannot currently locate the foams or the board. I will keep looking, but to be honest they make the bag very very bulky and stiff. It also allows for less room inside and will keep you from fitting a 70-200mm sized lens in one of the buckets.
3 - Due to the usage and age of the bag there is some brassing on the metal D-Rings, but nothing that would keep it from functioning.
All of that being said, I'd like to get $55 obo picked up for the bag. I would like to sell locally if possible, but I will explore shipping costs within the CONUS at the buyer's expense.
This is a perfect bag for toting around a lot of gear or for a PJ that needs to carry a bunch of lenses. I used it a lot for sports shooting before I got a roller bag.
If you have any questions please feel free to PM me.
Thanks for looking!
- Abram



Edited on Nov 16, 2009 at 10:38 PM · View previous versions
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