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The third generation of Think Tank’s award winning rolling bag series redefines the gold standard for photo transport cases.

SKU: GC47-TT563

Think Tank Airport International V3.0

The third generation of Think Tank’s award winning rolling bag series redefines the gold standard for photo transport cases.

WHAT'S NEW:

  • Reinforced telescoping handle
  • Dedicated, padded pocket for laptop and tablet
  • User-replaceable parts

KEY FEATURES:

  • Specially designed interior to maximize gear for carry on, meets most International (and U.S.) airline carry on requirements*
  • Dedicated padded laptop and tablet compartments located in a lockable pocket
  • TSA-approved zipper locks for the main compartment, and high-strength coated cable and combination lock for the laptop compartment and securing your bag to an immovable object
  • Quick and easy access to the retractable handle
  • Tripod mount pocket on side (Additional straps included for larger tripods)
  • Expansive top compartment cradles large camera bodies for the perfect fit
  • One piece construction reduces weight and improves strength
  • Unique serial number for Lost & Found registration
  • Interior zippered pockets for batteries, memory cards, filters and accessories
  • User-replaceable retractable handle, wheels, wheel housings, feet and kick plate extends product life
  • Custom-designed, high-performance, 80mm wheels with sealed ABEC grade 5 bearings for quiet rolling
  • Extra tall wheel housings protect your bag from scrapes and scratches
  • Seam-sealed rain cover included
  • Stretchable front pocket
  • Handles on three sides ensure rapid and easy retrieval from overhead bins, car trunks, etc.
  • Reinforced dividers support heavy gear and maintain strength over time
  • Hypalon reinforced rear corners for increased durability
  • Business card holder on top for easy identification

WHAT FITS

  • 2 Gripped DSLRs with lenses attached plus 2–4 additional lenses
  • 15” laptop and a 10” tablet
  • Max Lens: 500mm f/4 detached or 400mm f/2.8 attached (hood reversed)

SPECIFICATIONS

Internal Dimensions:
13” W x 18.5” H x 6.5–7.5” D (33 x 47 x 16.5–19.1 cm)
Exterior Dimensions:
14” W x 21” H x 8” D (35.6 x 53.3 x 20.3 cm)
Tablet Compartment:
9.4” W x 10” H x 0.5” D (24 x 25.5 x 1.3 cm)
Laptop Compartment:
10.6” W x 15” H x 1.2” D (27 x 38 x 3 cm)
Weight:
9.6–11.5 lbs. (4.4–5.2 kg)*

MATERIALS

Exterior:
  • Durable water-repellant (DWR) coating
  • Polyurethane coating
  • 1680D ballistic nylon
  • YKK® RC Fuse (abrasion-resistant) zippers
  • Custom designed extra tall skid plates
  • High performance 80mm super quiet wheels with sealed bearings
  • Rubberized laminate reinforcement
  • SpanKodra front pocket
  • Nylon webbing
  • 3-ply bonded nylon thread
    Interior:

  • 210D silver-toned nylon
  • Polyurethane backed velex liner & dividers
  • 2x polyurethane coated nylon 210T seam-sealed rain cover
  • Closed cell foam & PE board reinforced dividers
  • Clear mesh pockets
  • 3-ply bonded nylon thread

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