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What people have to say about SHOOTSAC:
Garrett and Joy Nudd say:
"When we're out shooting, it's really challenging to carry a normal camera bag with extra lenses, batteries, CF cards, bottled water, etc. So Jessica created ShootSac, a super-cool over-the-shoulder messenger bag that holds everything a photographer could ever need, and then some!"
Look at their adorable daughter Graycen, the youngest shootsac user we have!
Giovannia says: "The Shootsac is wonderful. The construction is awesome. I have to give Jessica mega points for the idea of the wetsuit material. It dries very quickly if wet and keeps averything in close proximity.
I have 2 Lowepro backpacks that I have used for the past 3 years. They are wonderful for travel and I have taken them all over Europe. My only complaint during the day with the Lowepro was whenever I wanted to change lenses, put in a fresh battery, new CF card....down comes the backpack, place it on the ground or some other flat surface and change out my things. They are wonderful bags, but if you are going to be in one spot for a few days working on an assignment or touring around, it can be a lot to lug around.
On my trip starting Saturday we go to Ireland, England and Scotland. I am taking the Lowepro bag on the plane (packed it weighs about 35 lbs.). The Shootsac will be in my suitcase, ready to go when we land."
Kathy McCloy says: "Not sure if this qualifies in the "hacks" category, but let me tell you about my life with the shootsac the past couple of days. Let me start out by saying I have used it during a couple of sessions and totally love it for it's intended purpose. But.... Thursday I flew to New York with my 18 month old son and since we were only coming for a couple of days, I didn't want to pack all my gear. In my shootsac I had the following...
Checkbook
Treo
Small wallet
Speedlite
50mm 1.4
70-200 2.8
30D + battery grip (with no lens attached)
Pacifier
Small stuffed monkey
Bottle of water
I know that the bag isn't made for actually "hauling" your gear, but for me the convenience of the light weight small bag was too much to pass up on a flight with a baby. It worked wonderfully. I am guilty of traveling with my camera rolled up in a towel in my HUGE purse and am always super hard on my equipment. The shootsac kept it all safe and secure. The pockets are so deep on the back that I had plenty of room for personal items and could access them easily with one hand (while toting my kid around). I know one thing, if I ever decide to quit and sell all my gear, I would keep the shootsac as a diaper bag! I can't say enough good things about it. If you don't have one yet, you're missing out."
Brigitte Grenfeldt says: "It works! Still suffering of jetlag, I shot my first wedding with "The Sac" yesterday and I can tell you all it was so much more fun! I live in Stockholm, Sweden, and have been addicted to Jessicas website and blog since I don't know when... As soon as I read about the shootsac I knew it was the perfect bag for me. The only problem seemed how to get it. So I booked a ticket to NYC, asked Tony and Keats (thank you guys!) to help me and during my stay in NYC they sent the bag with 2 different covers to my hotel. So, to all of you who wonder if Jessica can send a bag to another country - go and get it! You all need to get away in between and you will be a much happier photographer when you return - even when suffering of jetlag..."
Lasadh says: "I took the SHOOTSAC out to Coney Island today, and it performed perfectly! It went on the beach, up and down the boardwalk, on the Cyclone (which I had never ridden before and it was far more fast and furious than it looks!), and handled bumps and jostling from the crowds nicely. I'm very pleased!"