The
best Solution for carrying your Camera Cases
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Andrea
Davis carring epuipment on the Remin Kart-a-bag
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About
20 years ago I bought a wheeled cart but shortly it fell apart.
Then I saw an ad for Remin that offered free repairs for five years,
so I calculated this was a practical deal (since I overload all
my carts, hastening their premature demise).
Eventually
the subway stairs of the world's cities and countless miles of rough
pavement throughout Latin America wore out even the Remin units,
but their repair facility put them back in tip-top condition at
no cost. Furthermore, they honored the guarantee in a friendly manner
(as opposed to one tripod company which kept charging huge replacement
fees even through their advertising claimed their tripods were flawless,
would last your entire lifetime, and would be repaired free).
where
and how to store your digital images? RAID,
DVD,
or CD-R?
Our
review policy is to list as many viable alternatives as possible.
In the case of this class of cart,I have never found any other that
is either comparable or a realistic alternative.
I
have recommended Remin products to many people, in fact finally
the marketing department of the Remin company heard about my comments
and called my office to offer their new model HD 500 S to test out.
I currently have four Kart-a-bag carts, two model 800 and two model
Super 600.
I
station some in Germany and keep others in the USA. When I am totally
overloaded I have learned to use two of them simultaneously, pushing
one while I pull the other.
Recently
Remin developed their model HD500 and HD 500 S (for shelf). If you
have to set up a computer for your digital camera then the shelf
can be quite helpful. Additional images
of Kartmaster in action serving Maya archaeology in Guatemala and
Honduras
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Andrea
loading equipment into a boat
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Additional
images of Kartmaster in
action serving Maya archaeology in Guatemala and Honduras.
Kart-a
Bag, a division of Remin, 510 Manhattan
Road, Joliet, IL 60433, Tel (800) 423-9328
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