Think Tank StreetWalker Pro Backpack (Black/Silver/Blue)
Model: 477
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General Information
Material | Padded nylon |
Type of Closure | YKK lockable zipper sliders (padlock not included) |
Exterior Dimensions | 10.0 x 17.5 x 7.5" (25.4 x 44.5 x 19.1 cm) |
Interior Dimensions | 9.5 x 16.5 x 7.0" (24.1 x 41.9 x 17.8 cm) |
Tripod Holder | Yes, in the bottom front pocket |
Waist Belt | Yes, removable |
Carrying/Transport Options | Shoulder harness Top grab handle Accepts optional Camera Support Straps |
Weight | 2.6 - 3.4 lb (1.2 - 1.5 kg) |
To help with a promotion, Think Tank Photo sent me a StreetWalker Pro for review. I love Think Tank Photo's always-high-quality cases, so I'm always excited to try out a new one. What made this particular case especially exciting to me was Think Tank Photo's product description headline: "Fits most...
A photo rucksack designed for the urban environment, tested by Will Cheung.
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Deep bag so good for pro-level DSLRs, My kit fitted a treat, Comfortable to carry
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Separate waterproof cover
I needed a bag to hold my Nikon 810 with 200-500 lens. This bag is now my 'go-to' long lens bag. To the side I keep my 70-200 and my 1.4 teleconverter with a bit of space to spare. I use the extra dividers to secure the lens agaiothe bottotm as most of the bag is deeper than I need.
I have many Think Tank bags. I have an Airport Security which holds my gear at home or if I go to an event. If I am going somewhere for fun like the zoo or vacation I pack this with two Canon 5Diii's, either a 70-200 or 100-400, a 24-70 or a 16-35, and either a 100mm or a 35mm prime.
I purchased this bag because it allows me to carry my D500 w/200-500 attached along with a D750 w/70-200 attached. There's even a little room left over for a small prime or flash.The compatibility with the steroid belt gives me even more carry options in a convenient, supportive set up.
Shoulder straps are shoulder straps on a camera bag, right? Wrong! I was amazed at how much lighter my camera bag felt switching from another brand with still the same amount of equipment. The cool back feature works as advertised which impressed me.
Fits my Nikon D610's with all kinds of lenses. Just tried out the rain cover in a down pour and it worked great.
I think I am slowly collecting all their bags. I have nothing bad to say about this one - just the right size for a camera and a couple of lenses. Very versatile bag.
I want to start saying that I was debating whether to take the 'Pro' or not. Take the 'Pro' as it gives you the extra room that is normally useful for placing your lenses in vertical position and to have your boddies gripped or carry a full size pro body.
I am a Professional portrait and event photographer. I own several Think Tank bags now as they have truly evolved over the other main stream bag makers. this bag was perfect and small to keep my gear with me and balanced on my back.
First of all, it looks cool. We can't go around not looking cool. I love the zippers. Strong and smooth.It takes up very little space and holds a ton. At times I'll be loading it with the trinity, a pro body, a flash and all the doodads that make it all work. (batteries, gels, lenscloths, etc).
I recently bought the Think Tank Streetwalker Pro. Used it on a week long trip that involved air and car travel. This is a rally well built pack. Very comfortable, carried all my camera kit ( D7100, 16-80, 18-140, Sigma 30, 70-200) plus water jug, fleece jacket and gloves.
- For Pro DSLR/400mm f/2.8, Hood Reversed
- For 70-200mm f/2.8 with Hood/2-3 Lenses
- Thin Profile / Works Well in Crowds
- Holds Tripod/Monopod in Front Pocket
- Upper Organizer Accessory Pockets
- Two Side/Two Stretch Pockets
- Removable Waist Belt
- Shoulder Harness / Sternum Strap
- Breathable Back Liner
- Business Card Holder / Top Grab Handle
- Think Tank Photo StreetWalker Pro Backpack (Black/Silver/Blue)
- Removable Rain Cover
- Lifetime Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects