The Think Tank Photo V2.0 StreetWalker Backpack - Black is ideal for taking your photography gear with you on the road. The Think Tank Photo V2.0 StreetWalker Backpack - Black offers a spacious, padded, zippered main compartment that is equipped with touch-fastening dividers, allowing you to store a gripped pro DSLR with an attached 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, up to four additional lenses, a flash, and the included rain cover. The Think Tank Photo V2.0 StreetWalker Backpack - Black additionally offers clear mesh zip pockets under the lid for putting away accessories, and the rear of the pack features a zippered compartment for your tablet (up to 10"). On the front of the pack are an adjustable quick release strap and a tripod strap, for attaching a medium-sized tripod.
Also on the exterior front of the pack are two zippered front pockets. The upper one has an organizer panel for smaller items such as pens, batteries, memory cards, and a cell phone. Dual zippered pockets on either side of the pack have matching stretch pockets for storing a water bottle, gloves, or other gear. On top of the pack is an ID card holder and a padded grip handle. For added security, the YKK zipper pulls can accept a user-supplied, optional padlock.
The StreetWalker V2.0 Backpack is comfortably worn with the padded shoulder straps, chest connector, and removable waist belt. Stretch pockets on the shoulder straps are useful for storing sunglasses or other small items. Above each pocket is a D-ring for attaching a front-mounted camera or other gear. Photographers will greatly appreciate the breathable air-mesh back panel, lumbar support, and cooling air channels. For strength and durability, the pack is constructed from 1680D ballistic nylon, closed-cell PU foam, water-repellent coatings, and antique nickel-plated metal hardware.
Key Features
Bottom front pocket can be used to carry a tripod or monopod
In the Box
Think Tank Photo StreetWalker V2.0 Backpack (Black)
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