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Apr 25, 2018 10:27:07   #
Dynamics5
 
My husband carries the lenses when I take photographs. He says that his shoulder hurts when he carries several heavy lenses, using a lens bag that is carried like a purse on one side. What lens bags would minimize that problem ?

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Apr 25, 2018 10:29:15   #
ottopj Loc: Annapolis, MD USA
 
Some sort of back-pack. Many to choose from. Find a comfortable one of the size you need. Too many to suggest any.

Possibly a front pack, too.

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Apr 25, 2018 10:29:38   #
orrie smith Loc: Kansas
 
Dynamics5 wrote:
My husband carries the lenses when I take photographs. He says that his shoulder hurts when he carries several heavy lenses, using a lens bag that is carried like a purse on one side. What lens bags would minimize that problem ?


Try a back pack, it will distribute the weight more evenly.

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Apr 25, 2018 10:34:56   #
Bazbo Loc: Lisboa, Portugal
 
Dynamics5 wrote:
My husband carries the lenses when I take photographs. He says that his shoulder hurts when he carries several heavy lenses, using a lens bag that is carried like a purse on one side. What lens bags would minimize that problem ?


A belt with lens cases attached. That puts the weight on the hips where the human body should be carrying the weight.

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Apr 25, 2018 10:36:28   #
boberic Loc: Quiet Corner, Connecticut. Ex long Islander
 
Dynamics5 wrote:
My husband carries the lenses when I take photographs. He says that his shoulder hurts when he carries several heavy lenses, using a lens bag that is carried like a purse on one side. What lens bags would minimize that problem ?


What kind of strap is he using? The kind that came with the camera? if so a wide sling strap may help and is easier to get things out of the bag than a back pack.

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Apr 25, 2018 10:36:34   #
whwiden
 
Domke makes a postman or post office shoulder pad that some swear by. It should sell for under $15.

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Apr 25, 2018 11:05:01   #
sippyjug104 Loc: Missouri
 
I had shoulder surgery in the past so I can relate to his discomfort. I truly agree with those that recommended a camera gear backpack for it has been the solution for me. There are a lot to chose from with a wide range of prices as well. I prefer one that is water-resistant for I never know when the weather will change. They also provide a fair level of protection for many have padding and adjustable dividers to cushion your valuable gear.

They also make versions that are "theft resistant" that have a thin flexible cable embedded in the straps so no bad guy can run up and cut your straps and take off with your gear.

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Apr 25, 2018 11:17:53   #
JeffR Loc: Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
 
A backpack is probably the best solution. Alternatives to consider: 1. Do you really need to have him carry that many lenses? 2. Get the OP/TECH USA 0911012 S.O.S. Strap for $24. Something about the width and elasticity makes the load seem lighter.

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Apr 25, 2018 11:20:35   #
Dynamics5
 
Thank you so much for your responses. I will explore your recommendations. Hubby will appreciate a solution!

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Apr 25, 2018 11:32:33   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
I carry my camera bag cross-shoulder. It's more comfortable. It also has a wide curved shoulder pad on the strap.
I also have a backpack (with a chest strap) for long outings or hiking Acadia.

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Apr 25, 2018 11:36:45   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
Dynamics5 wrote:
My husband carries the lenses when I take photographs. He says that his shoulder hurts when he carries several heavy lenses, using a lens bag that is carried like a purse on one side. What lens bags would minimize that problem ?


get a generic daypack, 2 shoulders to share the load, and a better weight distribution for his back.

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Apr 25, 2018 12:02:20   #
henryp Loc: New York, NY
 
whwiden wrote:
Domke makes a postman or post office shoulder pad that some swear by. It should sell for under $15.

That's the Domke FA-031 U.S. Post Office Shoulder Pad -- https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/16198-REG/

FWIW I've also used the neoprene Op-Tech straps (https://bhpho.to/2HrNljP). They're kind to the shoulder but they tend to bounce. That annoys some people. YMMV.

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Apr 25, 2018 13:10:03   #
PeterBergh
 
Dynamics5 wrote:
My husband carries the lenses when I take photographs. He says that his shoulder hurts when he carries several heavy lenses, using a lens bag that is carried like a purse on one side. What lens bags would minimize that problem ?


Thinking outside the "lens bag" box: I have used a vest for may years and have never had any problems. Like a backpack, the vest evens the load.

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Apr 25, 2018 13:53:22   #
BHC Loc: Strawberry Valley, JF, USA
 
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/16198-REG/Domke_725_310_FA_031_Shoulder_Pad.html?ap=y&c3api=1876%2C92051677562%2C%2C&gclid=CjwKCAjwzoDXBRBbEiwAGZRIePbET-y3pRYnMffT1OYMsRymi_-1MYG8_1coC5Whb2l2UE4f_fyB-BoCzIQQAvD_BwE

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Apr 25, 2018 14:51:56   #
daddybear Loc: Brunswick, NY
 
Check out a backpack. I bought a nice Canon from B & H for around 45.00 dollars a couple of years back. Also, I have a nice photo vest from Cabella. The call it a Safari vest. Very reasonable, very nice.

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