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National Geographic Bags officially lands in the Philippines

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If you are a photography hobbyist or enthusiast, then you’ve probably seen these National Geographic bags for sometime now. National Geographic has been making a lot of these bags mostly for traveling folks who carry dSLR-class equipment. They’re basically inspired by professional Nat Geo photographers.

Have been using the Africa Medium Tote Bag since earlier this year during one of my trips abroad. It’s a simple one that can carry a dSLR (with a midi camera insert inside) or a big laptop with a couple of large side pockets. Could not remember exactly how much was this back then but it’s listed in Lazada today for Php5,250 {see listing here}.

I was actually glad to learn that just last week, National Geographic bags are officially available in the Philippines thru local distributor Mac Power (same distributor of Belkin, Boom Pods, Rhino Shield, etc).

They also sent us this NG Holster Camera Bag from the Walkabout Collection which is made to carry mirrorless cameras but we managed to fit our Canon 70D just fine. It has a couple of adjustable padding inside to secure the camera and an extra lens. The outer body is made of cotton coated with PU that makes it water-repellent. An outer pocket offers additional spaces for smaller accessories.

The NG Holster Camera Bag is available thru Lazada for Php3,050 {see listing here}.

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Abe Olandres

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and is considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines.

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6 Comments

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drobes · 8 years ago

Maganda yung mga bag. sakto mga compartment pang travel talaga
affordable din . btw sa sm megamall :)

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Tetley M · 11 years ago

Pangit naman ng mga bag nila, ang mahal pa, di praktical

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pisting_yawa · 11 years ago

SM Ayala has NatGeo bags too.

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