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Think Tank Urban access backpack 15

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  • Urban Access 15 Backpack
  • Backpack
  • quick access either from the right or left side, or from the back of the backpack
  • well padded carrying system with position adjustment straps for weight shifting
  • detachable hip and chest strap
  • large front compartment with space for a thin jacket
  • Lid compartment for personal equipment
  • Mesh pockets for small items in the lid compartment
  • Organizer pockets on the inside of the side lids
  • separate compartment for a laptop up to 15 inch
  • seam-sealed rain cover included in delivery

Versatile access to gear in a stylish fashionable design
Easy to pack and even easier to access: The Urban Access Backpack gives you quick access to your gear - whether you're on the go or in the studio. Lids on both sides allow access in "sling" mode either via the right or left side without having to remove the backpack. The fully opening rear lid allows you to work directly from the backpack.

The tripod mount, centered on the front, allows you to reach your camera and Lens at any time and keeps the backpack balanced even when carrying larger tripods. The padded carrying system is designed for day-to-day carrying comfort and features position adjustment straps, a removable waist and chest strap, and an opening for a trolley handle.

The divider system inside the backpacks can be adjusted so that equipment can be accessed directly from the right or left side, depending on the photographer's preference. For optimal protection and from a safety perspective, the padded laptop compartment is located in the back lid. The compartment on the top of the backpack has mesh pockets for storing accessories such as filters, memory cards, batteries and personal items. Compressible water bottle pockets on either side of the backpack and stowable tripod straps provide a streamlined look without any frills.

"The Urban Access Backpack offers unprecedented access to gear in a sleek, modern design," said Doug Murdoch, CEO and lead designer of thinkTANK photo. "The combination of both side and back access means your gear is accessible whenever you need it."

Other product features:
Front center tripod mount with compression straps
Sling-style access to camera with attached 2,8/70-200 mm Lens in the Urban Access 15 without having to remove the backpack
Rear passage for transport on a trolly handle
Compressible pockets on both sides for water bottle or umbrella
Durable material of the best quality such as YKK RC Fuse zippers and metal components

Equipment examples
In the Urban Access 15 fits a standard DSLR or DSLM without battery handle with attached 2,8/70-200mm or comparable, 3-5 additional Lenses, a laptop up to 15 inches and personal gear.

For example:
Nikon D750 with attached 2.8/70-200 mm, 2.8/24-70 mm, 2.8/14-24 mm, 2.8/105 mm macro, 1.4/35 mm, SB 900 flash and 15 inch laptop
Canon 5D with attached 2.8/70-200 mm, 2.8/24-70 mm, 2.8/16-35 mm, 2,8/100 mm macro, 1.4x teleconverter, 600 EXII RT flash and 15 inch laptop
Sony a7rIII with attached 2.8/70-200 mm, 2.8/24-70 mm, 2.8/16-35 mm, 2.8/90 mm macro, HVL-F43M flash and 15 inch laptop

Variante: access backpack 15
Am Außenlager. Lieferzeit 4-6 Werktage nach Zahlungseingang.
MSRP* 294,99
198,09 Rucksack
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Think Tank Urban access backpack 15

Short profile

  • Urban Access 15 Backpack
  • Backpack
  • quick access either from the right or left side, or from the back of the backpack
  • well padded carrying system with position adjustment straps for weight shifting
  • detachable hip and chest strap
  • large front compartment with space for a thin jacket
  • Lid compartment for personal equipment
  • Mesh pockets for small items in the lid compartment
  • Organizer pockets on the inside of the side lids
  • separate compartment for a laptop up to 15 inch
  • seam-sealed rain cover included in delivery

Product description for Think Tank Urban access backpack 15

Versatile access to gear in a stylish fashionable design
Easy to pack and even easier to access: The Urban Access Backpack gives you quick access to your gear - whether you're on the go or in the studio. Lids on both sides allow access in "sling" mode either via the right or left side without having to remove the backpack. The fully opening rear lid allows you to work directly from the backpack.

The tripod mount, centered on the front, allows you to reach your camera and Lens at any time and keeps the backpack balanced even when carrying larger tripods. The padded carrying system is designed for day-to-day carrying comfort and features position adjustment straps, a removable waist and chest strap, and an opening for a trolley handle.

The divider system inside the backpacks can be adjusted so that equipment can be accessed directly from the right or left side, depending on the photographer's preference. For optimal protection and from a safety perspective, the padded laptop compartment is located in the back lid. The compartment on the top of the backpack has mesh pockets for storing accessories such as filters, memory cards, batteries and personal items. Compressible water bottle pockets on either side of the backpack and stowable tripod straps provide a streamlined look without any frills.

"The Urban Access Backpack offers unprecedented access to gear in a sleek, modern design," said Doug Murdoch, CEO and lead designer of thinkTANK photo. "The combination of both side and back access means your gear is accessible whenever you need it."

Other product features:
Front center tripod mount with compression straps
Sling-style access to camera with attached 2,8/70-200 mm Lens in the Urban Access 15 without having to remove the backpack
Rear passage for transport on a trolly handle
Compressible pockets on both sides for water bottle or umbrella
Durable material of the best quality such as YKK RC Fuse zippers and metal components

Equipment examples
In the Urban Access 15 fits a standard DSLR or DSLM without battery handle with attached 2,8/70-200mm or comparable, 3-5 additional Lenses, a laptop up to 15 inches and personal gear.

For example:
Nikon D750 with attached 2.8/70-200 mm, 2.8/24-70 mm, 2.8/14-24 mm, 2.8/105 mm macro, 1.4/35 mm, SB 900 flash and 15 inch laptop
Canon 5D with attached 2.8/70-200 mm, 2.8/24-70 mm, 2.8/16-35 mm, 2,8/100 mm macro, 1.4x teleconverter, 600 EXII RT flash and 15 inch laptop
Sony a7rIII with attached 2.8/70-200 mm, 2.8/24-70 mm, 2.8/16-35 mm, 2.8/90 mm macro, HVL-F43M flash and 15 inch laptop

Think Tank Urban access backpack 15

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
34 x 52 x 23 cm
Gewicht ca.
1,8 kg
Innenmaße B x H x T ca.
29 x 37 x 14 cm
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material
Nylon
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Kunstfaser
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
874530004964
KAN
153720496

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