Overview

Tenba's tactical Axis bags were inspired by the ultra-durable bags made for the military throughout our 40+ year history. The 20L LT backpack will fit 1-2 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras with 4-6 lenses, up to an attached 70-200mm 2.8, plus a laptop up to 16 inches (40 cm). Under the flap, there's a convertible daypack section that you can either use for more camera gear, like 2 lenses, or a drone kit, or you can use if for an afternoon’s worth of food, or a rain jacket.

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Tenba Axis V2 LT 20L Backpack

Tenba's tactical Axis bags were inspired by the ultra-durable bags made for the military throughout our 40+ year history. The 20L LT backpack will fit 1-2 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras with 4-6 lenses, up to an attached 70-200mm 2.8, plus a laptop up to 16 inches (40 cm). Under the flap, there's a convertible daypack section that you can either use for more camera gear, like 2 lenses, or a drone kit, or you can use if for an afternoon’s worth of food, or a rain jacket.

MOLLE webbing allows limitless expandability with Tenba Tools, such as Lens Capsules, Battery Pouches and Memory Card Wallets, and many military-standard pouches and accessories. Tenba's Airflow harness and auto-adjusting Pivot-Fit Straps allow the pack to fit users of all sizes comfortably. This backpack features dual-side camera access, and as with other Axis v2 bags, there is a hidden pocket compatible with an Apple AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker.

 

Features

  • Camera/Laptop Capacity - 1-2 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras with 4-6 lenses (up to attached 70-200mm 2.8), plus a laptop up to 16 inches (40 cm). Also fits DJI Mavic and other compact drones.

  • Hidden Bluetooth Tracker Pocket Compatible with AirTag and Tile - Special neoprene sleeve securely fits an AirTag or Tile Bluetooth Tracker so you can always find your camera bag.

  • Dual Side Camera Access - All camera gear is accessed through large side openings, which can be set-up to access different gear from each side, or all the gear from one side, whatever fits your workflow.

  • Convertible Daypack Storage - Under the flap, there’s a convertible daypack section that you can either use for more camera gear, like 2 lenses, or a drone kit, or you can use if for an afternoon’s worth of food, or a rain jacket.

  • Tripod/Gimbal Storage - A reinforced side pocket fits a tripod or gimbal.

 

  Note: Product shown in use, accessories & gear not included.

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Tenba's tactical Axis bags were inspired by the ultra-durable bags made for the military throughout our 40+ year history. The 20L LT backpack will fit 1-2 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras with 4-6 lenses, up to an attached 70-200mm 2.8, plus a laptop up to 16 inches (40 cm). Under the flap, there's a convertible daypack section that you can either use for more camera gear, like 2 lenses, or a drone kit, or you can use if for an afternoon’s worth of food, or a rain jacket.

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