SOLD: Think Tank Airport Essentials V 2.0 Backpack. Brand new condition with tags still attached. Includes tripod straps, rain cover, cable lock, and dividers as shown in the photos. This is the current V2.0 which sells for $199.75 at Think Tank, B&H and Adorama.
Specifications (from Think Tank site):
Internal Dimensions: 11” W x 16.3” H x 5” D (27.9 × 41.4 × 12.7cm)
Exterior Dimensions: 11.5” W x 18” H x 7” D (29.2 × 45.7 × 17.8cm)
Laptop: 9.8” W x 15” H x 1.2” D (25 × 38 × 3cm)
Weight: 2.9–3.6 lbs. (1.4–1.6 kg) Depending on accessories used
Please see the Think Tank web site for additional information and photos of the many ways this bag can be configured, or send me a PM with any questions.
Asking $145 including shipping to CONUS. Will accept PayPal or personal check (shipped after check clears).
Thanks for looking.
I have never had a bad Think Tank bag, grew out of a few of them. Good Luck with Sale.
Measurement of the center camera/lens storage if the dividers are removed? I've had some trouble finding a bag that will take my D850 with the 200-500 zoom attached.
Thanks,
Paul Diamond wrote:
Measurement of the center camera/lens storage if the dividers are removed? I've had some trouble finding a bag that will take my D850 with the 200-500 zoom attached.
Thanks,
I just checked the Think Tank site; they say it's 16.3 inches. I added their dimensions to the description at the top.
Thanks
Paul Diamond wrote:
Measurement of the center camera/lens storage if the dividers are removed? I've had some trouble finding a bag that will take my D850 with the 200-500 zoom attached.
Thanks,
I have a Think Tank Airport Essentials Backpack. I bought it two years ago because I needed to assure myself that I had a pack that would meet carry-on standards for a multi-plane trip to Churchill, Manitoba. Although this is not a combination that I carried at the time, my D500 with the 200 - 500 zoom attached fits just fine. I just double checked. I doubt that your D850 is appreciably different in size.
I very much like Think Tank products; they will carry more than I will.
This pack would provide enough room for both digital and film cameras along with the extra lenses and accessories. On my last trip, (pre-covid), I used a well padded standard backpack, when it went through the scan
process they never even opened it. They saw it was cameras and associated equipment and it pass right through.
I am sure this type of pack would have the same handling since it looks to be well organized. Note: I carried my unexposed film in a seperate bag and that was inspected by hand. David C.
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