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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT addition to my 7MDH
It's perfect for the body/lens caps, extra batteries and a lens pen that I keep in there. I'm going to get one more for other little do-dads, as well. Maybe two. This allows me to use the 7MDH instead of grabbing a bigger bag. With the loops on the side of the bag, these work and match perfectly.

One thing: don't get the idea that XL means it's large. It...
Published on December 17, 2008 by A. Swanson

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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dimensions are not important?
Lots of different sizes available but not description of the actual sizes. Is this a silly thing to ask for from a marketing department. I wish Amazon had a standard for including such information. The reviews are not better, in complaining about it not fitting and then not taking the 60 secs of time to describe the actual inner dimensions themselves.
Published on September 26, 2009 by B. Cunningham


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stylize and expand your Crumpler Million Dollar Home Bag with this!, March 14, 2009
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W. Guan (Alhambra, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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The Crumpler Thirsty AL (L) is a good case for holding slightly bulkier sized electronics such as point and shoot digital cameras, cell phones, small portable hard drives, and just about anything else that one can morally fit in it.

To give you an idea, these are just some of the things that you can fit in the Thirsty Al: Two 5G iPod's; Sony memory card reader (MRW62E) with usb cable folded; Or any similar sized computer mouse (I've tried a Wacom mouse, Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0, an Apple wired Mighty Mouse, and a Logitech MX600 mouse). The dimensions listed for this product are quite accurate to use as reference.

However, keep in mind that this case isn't linear, so use the dimensions listed only as reference. The Thirsty Al is soft, flexible, and the walls are about 0.4mm to 0.5mm thick. The rear and base, however, feel twice as thick. The overall stitching and lining of the case appear to be strong. The pocket opening is slightly narrower than the body and base of the case (to help keep things from falling out and to help keep things from getting in). The Thirsty Al uses 4 patches of strong velcro. One is located on the front, main flap, and two for the loop/belt straps on the rear. The reason that there is two velcro straps (one long and one short) is that it helps further secure the case in place. The last patch of velcro can be found under the main flap where there is a small pocket about half the size of the flap where you can store memory cards and other similarly small items. I've tried a Sandisk Compact Flash memory card with its protective case and it fit perfectly.

Now about the cosmetics. Yes, the exterior is black and gunmetal colored, just like my Crumpler 7 Million Dollar Home Bag (Black/Gunmetal/Oatmeal color). However, the interior lining of this Thirsty Al is an olive color, different from my 7MDH's oatmeal interior (tan color). Although I knew this beforehand, I just wanted to confirm that the interior is indeed olive colored. I would prefer an oatmeal colored interior, but it doesn't seem like Crumpler has made any Thirty Al's with the Black/Gunmetal/Oatmeal theme. I could only find photos of the Black/Gunmetal colored Thirst Al's with olive or orange colored interiors.

In any case, I wanted to expand the carrying capacity of my 7MDH bag so I purchased a pair of these Thirsty Al's and strapped them to the sides of my bag, leaving only two loops left. I currently carry a Sony memory card reader in one of my Thirsty Al's (as mentioned above), leaving the other pocket for small items such as business cards, additional memory cards, candy, pens, or anything else that I may want quick access to while out in the field.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT addition to my 7MDH, December 17, 2008
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It's perfect for the body/lens caps, extra batteries and a lens pen that I keep in there. I'm going to get one more for other little do-dads, as well. Maybe two. This allows me to use the 7MDH instead of grabbing a bigger bag. With the loops on the side of the bag, these work and match perfectly.

One thing: don't get the idea that XL means it's large. It isn't. Just big enough for a cell phone or the stuff I mentioned. I fit one camera battery, 4 AA's and a body and lens cap. That's it. The edges of the bag itself are not covered by the top - so don't leave little tiny items in there or you could find they've migrated somewhere.

Otherwise: perfect.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Crumpler System, February 23, 2010
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J. Moro "JM" (Stratford, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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These pouches are IDEAL for just about anything that fits. They come in various sized, but I only buy the XL. I first found these small pouches in a camera store in a huge bin about six or seven years ago. I bought three of them. I still own two of them -- the third was stolen together with my GPS. I use them for small point and shoot cameras, GPS, and cell phone storage. These cases last forever. The velcro sealing system last forever. I have never, ever had a problem with them. I just re-ordered two of them from Amazon (to replace the one that was stolen with the GPS in it) as I wanted a spare just in case as they are getting harder to find.

The cases are very well cushioned, and I do not hesitate to store anything fragile in them. Not sure what else to say except if you have a portable GPS, or a point & shoot camera you want to protect, get this case. These cases also have a velcro belt loop but I haven't used this feature as of yet.
Inside, the case is extremely well padded, and in the flap there is a small flat pocket for an extra memory card, or a couple of batteries.

An amazing product overall.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very nicely made, December 31, 2008
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Strong velcro, and nice, strong stiching, make this a bargain. Not like some cheap imported cases.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Attractive "extras" bag, November 25, 2009
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This is a very attractive little bag, exceptional in details and workmanship. I use it for my cell phone when running around town, just attach to my purse strap. When out shooting photos, I use to to carry extras such as blower, batteries, etc. It's rugged enough that I just add to the outside strap. It is NOT big and you should carefully review the size before ordering - the only reason I give it 4 stars. Was not quite the size I expected when mine arrived but quickly found other uses for it and it is in daily use for me.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great little pouch!, February 20, 2009
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It's not perfect, and definitely could scratch things due to its hard nylon edges on the inside, but overall, this things will protect and last a long time. We use it for a Flip Video HD and it works great--perfect size and even allows to keep the Flip in its little protective bag to prevent scratching.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good quality pouch for a compact size camera (Powershot SD950 IS), July 4, 2008
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I would recommend this pouch to anyone who has a Powershot SD950 IS camera (or similar size ones). To me, it is a perfect fit. But for some people, it could be a tight fit case for SD950 though. I don't want to go for a bigger case.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Sturdy, but a little smaller than I thought..., November 11, 2011
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This is a great little camera case, just be sure to measure carefully before you order. I was able to get my Sony Bloggie to fit, but it is snug for sure - the velcro just closes...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great little pouch, perfect fit for Canon SD1200 IS., December 19, 2009
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Very nice, protective pouch. Pretty much like the pictures, fun look and feel. I'm used to a zippered case or pouch, so will have to wait and see how the velcro holds up over time. Velcro is used for all closures including memory card pocket and belt attachment (has interlocking setup so belt loop is extra secure). Stitching is a bit uneven at the bottom end of mine, but seems a minor flaw to me.

I'm using this with my green Canon SD 1200 IS and is a perfect snug fit, plus cool to have color coordinated.
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dimensions are not important?, September 26, 2009
Lots of different sizes available but not description of the actual sizes. Is this a silly thing to ask for from a marketing department. I wish Amazon had a standard for including such information. The reviews are not better, in complaining about it not fitting and then not taking the 60 secs of time to describe the actual inner dimensions themselves.
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