Saturday, September 8, 2007

Keep Your Photography Gear In Style!


Billingham Camera Bags - Built For A Lifetime

The vision of Billingham is to always gain maximum effectiveness through the use of the highest or best suited materials available for the construction of their camera bags. Billingham Camera Bags have solid brass fittings, top grain, quality leather and the best quality canvas, thread and linings in their products. The thread is sewn into the tiny holes using a tight stitch of thread that swells at the first sign of moisture and effectively seals all stitches. There is a two ply canvas outer layer with a waterproofing sandwiched between the layers to further prevent the weather - moisture and UV light from entering your bag. All bags are offered in a variety of colors such as: Tan with brown leather trim, Black with either brown or black leather trim and Sage a (pale green) trimmed in brown leather. All fasteners are made from brass or nickel. The inner liners are very soft and have anti-fray properties to keep your gear from snagging against something inside. This protective inner layer also repels moisture so that there is no wicking encouraged by it's properties.

Billingham Bags use a soft protective layer of closed cell foam to protect your gear when the bag is jostled around a bit. They are 100% closed cells and won't allow any moisture to enter the foam inserts and remain hidden in your Billingham bag. For maximum comfort Billingham uses the webbing manufactured by the company that makes parachute straps and web gear for the Space Shuttle. The straps stay flat and won't allow water retention - and won't rot or wear out!

If you are serious about your photography then you probably know as much or more about Billingham Bags than I do, but for those who don't, why not treat yourself to a rugged but very classy Billingham for your next camera bag replacement. You'll save money just in replacement costs over a long period of time and get to sport this elegant photography bag. You won't be sorry - promise!

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