The Think Tank Photo V3.0 Hubba Hubba Hiney Shoulder Bag - Black is a versatile option for those who are regularly transporting their photo gear. The Think Tank Photo V3.0 Hubba Hubba Hiney Shoulder Bag - Black can be used for a DSLR or mirrorless camera, plus two to three lenses. Because the Think Tank Photo V3.0 Hubba Hubba Hiney Shoulder Bag - Black is a part of Think Tank's modular belt system, this case can be attached to an optional Think Tank belt, making your gear easy to store or retrieve your gear during a shoot. If quick access is not an issue, you can simply use it as a regular bag and carry it via the included detachable shoulder strap or comfortable top handle.
The main compartment of the Hubba Hubba Hiney offers three removable dividers, which can be configured to best suit your equipment, and closes with a zippered top to ensure everything stays safely inside. A zippered front pocket is also available for other accessories, while two stretch pouches right below it are useful for small items such as batteries, lens caps, and memory cards. For use in inclement weather, a rain cover is included in the bottom pocket and can be deployed with one hand to protect against water and dust.
Key Features
Fits a professional DSLR or mirrorless camera with a lens, plus two to three additional lenses or accessories
Part of modular belt system, attaches to an optional Think Tank belt for quick access to your gear while shooting
Can be used on its own thanks to an included shoulder strap, as well as a top handle for hand carrying
Zippered main compartment comes with three removable dividers, can be organized to best suit your gear
Large pocket with zipper and two slip pouches on the front for smaller accessories and everyday items
Rain cover in bottom pocket can be deployed for protection during inclement conditions
In the Box
Think Tank Photo Hubba Hubba Hiney Shoulder Bag V3.0 (Black)
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.