Lowepro

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Lowepro
Company typePrivate
Founded1967
FounderGreg Lowe, Mike Lowe
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsCamera bags, backpacks, protective cases and equipment for photography, video and electronic devices
WebsiteLowepro Camera Bags Backpacks and Cases

Lowepro is a brand of carrying bags for cameras, laptops, imaging accessories and portable consumer electronics with corporate headquarters in Petaluma, California.[1] It is part of DayMen Canada Acquisition ULC, owned by private equity firm Brockway Moran & Partners.[2]

History of the company

Lowepro camera bags began as an offshoot of Lowe Alpine Systems, an outdoor equipment manufacturer founded by Mike, Greg and Jeff Lowe in suburban Denver (Colorado) in 1967. In the 1960s, the Lowe brothers were known in outdoor circles for their climbing, skiing and photography. In 1967, Greg Lowe invented the world’s first close-fitting internal-frame backpack.[citation needed] He used the same design principles to create the Lowepro line of protective camera bags as he often carried photographic equipment on hikes and climbs in the backcountry of the Western United States. The first bag marketed for cameras was manufactured in 1972.[3]

In 1981, Uwe Mummenhoff and DayMen Photo Marketing Inc. gained exclusive rights to produce Lowepro products under license in Canada. In 1989, Lowepro U.S.A. became a wholly owned subsidiary of DayMen Photo Marketing and was established as a corporation; the Lowepro registered trademark was bought in 2002.[4] Brockway Moran & Partners invested in DayMen in partnership with management in October 2010.

Products

Lowepro produces various ranges of bags. The Slingshot range is aimed at professional news and sports photographers,[5] providing easy access to cameras for rapid shooting; CNet found the SlingShot 300 AW Camera Bag offered good protection and easy access.[6] The FastPack is a rucksack-style range, which CNet found less refined.[7]

References

  1. ^ Longtime camera bag-maker Lowepro expands in Petaluma North Bay Business Journal. January 10th, 2011.
  2. ^ DayMen Canada Acquisition ULC, owned by private equity firm Brockway Moran & Partners
  3. ^ Compass: Charting the Evolution of Outdoor Gear Lowe Alpine History
  4. ^ Daymen Celebrates 25th Anniversary, Marketnews: March 27, 2006
  5. ^ Cheesman, Chris. "Lowepro debuts new DSLR bag". Amateur Photographer. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  6. ^ "SlingShot 300 AW Camera Bag review". CNet. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Lowepro Fastpack 250". CNet. Retrieved 22 November 2012.

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