Overview

Form meets function with the innovative Think Tank Photo Rotation 180 50L+ Photo Backpack. Specifically designed to be your go-to adventure photography backpack, it offers nearly instant access to your camera so you can shoot and scoot without missing a step with the ability to eke out more storage when you absolutely need it.

SKU: GC47-MS520208

Mindshift Rotation Pro 50+L Backpack

Form meets function with the innovative Think Tank Photo Rotation 180 50L+ Photo Backpack. Specifically designed to be your go-to adventure photography backpack, it offers nearly instant access to your camera so you can shoot and scoot without missing a step with the ability to eke out more storage when you absolutely need it.

At first blush you would think it's just a standard bisected backpack, but you'd be wrong. The bottom camera pack portion rotates independently from the top for instant access to its spacious 10L interior that holds a gripped mirrorless or DSLR kit with three to five lenses or one ungripped camera with a 70-200mm f/2.8 attached, plus room for a 10" tablet. The upper 40L holds personal items like food and clothing, with an upper collar section that can be expanded to give you six more liters of storage. An array of interior and exterior pockets provides ample room for organizing everything from your keys to a water bottle, a tripod, a hydration bladder, or a laptop. A 10-point harness system allows you to adjust how and where you distribute the load for optimum comfort. Further design details include wear- and water-resistant nylon materials, polyurethane coatings, and durable YKK zippers.

Rotating Belt Pack

  • Designed for outdoor adventure photography
  • Dimensions: 12.2 x 7.7 x 7.1", 10L volume
  • Adjustable padded dividers
  • Holds a gripped mirrorless or DSLR kit with 3-5 lenses or one ungripped camera with 70-200mm f/2.8 attached
  • Room for a 10" tablet
  • Pack rotates forward to give you immediate camera access to go from stowed to shooting in 3 seconds
  • Two bags in one so you can separate the belt pack from the backpack and use it as a standalone bag when you want to go even lighter
  • One-handed magnetic opening for fast reaction with zipper closure for complete security
  • What It Holds

  • Interior measures 11.8 x 14.1 x 8.7" with a volume of 40L, and the height is expandable from 14.1-19.3" for an additional 6L of space
  • Main compartment for personal gear like food and clothing
  • Tripod attaches easily on the front or side panels
  • Multiple pockets inside and out for personal items such as food, clothing layers, and outdoor gear
  • Floating top pocket allows you to strap a rope or a jacket underneath
  • Front zippered and stuff pockets
  • Internal unpadded sleeve measures 10.6 x 14.8 x 1" to hold 3L hydration bladder or 15" laptop
  • Top pocket to grab small items quickly
  • Daisy-chain attachment points and mountain axe/hiking pole loops
  • Water bottle pocket holds 1.5L container
  • Optional Think Tank modular pouches attach to belt wing
  • Compatible with the optional Stash Master Top Load to increase your photo capacity and use the top compartment for more gear
  • How It's Made

  • Water-repellant, polyurethane-coated nylon fabrics inside and out
  • Elements barrier protects your gear from moisture, dirt, and more
  • Internal and external load compression straps
  • Lining is 200D polyester with closed-cell, cross-linked foam padding
  • YKK AquaGuard and RC Fuse zippers with weather flaps to keep the upper compartment dry
  • Bottom panel is 1680D nylon ballistic for wear resistance
  • Weighs just over 6 pounds empty
  • How You Wear It

  • Adjustable backpack straps, sternum strap, and waist belt
  • Fine tune how you carry your load with the 10-point adjustable harness
  • Torso height adjustment fits a wide range of body sizes
  • Perforated, angular foam back panel for increased airflow and quick drying
  • Top grab handle
  • Compatibility

    Mindshift Rotation Pro 50+L Backpack

    Durable Design

    Constructed from high-quality, Nylon [with Ballistic Nylon, Foam, Twill Accents], this bag features 40L Backpack, 10L Rotating Camera Pack , Access Camera Pack without Removing Bag , Holds Gripped Camera and 3.5 Lenses , Use Camera Pack as a Standalone Bag , Expandable for More Storage Capacity , Multiple Pockets with Attachment Loops.

    Fastens to Other Cases

    Can be fastened to other Mindshift soft cases and any bag or belt using its Tripod, Water Bottle, and Laptop Pockets , Water- and Wear-Resistant Nylon Shell , Backpack Straps with Adjustable Harness , YKK AquaGuard and RC Fuse Zippers.

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    Form meets function with the innovative Think Tank Photo Rotation 180 50L+ Photo Backpack. Specifically designed to be your go-to adventure photography backpack, it offers nearly instant access to your camera so you can shoot and scoot without missing a step with the ability to eke out more storage when you absolutely need it.

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