Geared for Adventure: Camera Travel Cases Worth the Buy

For Everyday Adventures: Rock the Legacy Uber-luxe Camera Sling

When I want to travel light, the Legacy Camera Sling has fast become an indispensable grab-and-go necessity. I love that it is a lightweight, fuss-free alternative to a bulkier traditional camera bag. It’s more stylish,  is well-crafted, and fits snugly, yet comfortably, against my body.

Both my compact point-and-shoot digital camera and GoPro fit cozily into the buttery-soft (the leather feels incredible) sling bag’s main compartment. While the sling is not roomy enough to hold a large camera or lens, it is spacious enough to stash a mobile phone, wallet, and a few other essentials along with a compact point-and-shoot camera. When not in use as a camera bag, the Legacy Camera Sling  beautifully serves as a casual minimalist crossbody handbag.

The Seahorse 300 Is an Ultra-durable Workhorse

 

Traveling is easier and less stressful when one doesn’t have to worry about protecting fragile camera equipment. Accidental drops, extreme weather conditions, or bumpy rides are all tough on photography equipment. Manufactured in the US, this rugged camera case is a portable, smash proof and waterproof photography gear saver!

For a modest price, the Seahorse 300 is a high-quality investment in camera and lens protection when traveling in rough and challenging locations or during harsh weather conditions. The Seahorse 300 is built tough, ensuring my camera and lenses remain in great condition from departure to return. It is definitely worth the investment.

 

Rachelle Nones

Staff Lifestyle and Wellness Writer

New York native lifestyle writer and author Rachelle Nones covers emerging lifestyle trends and innovative products and services, to inform and inspire conversation. A lifelong reader and writer, Rachelle completed coursework in creative writing and English literature while earning her Bachelor of Arts degree. Before establishing her writing career, Rachelle worked at diverse gigs, including textile production (colorist) and accessory marketing in NYC's fashion district. Rachelle unwinds by reading, capturing photographs, experimenting with new recipes, searching for vintage finds and hiking woodland trails with her rambunctious terrier Champ.