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Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0

The Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0 is a robust, highly functional rolling camera bag designed specifically for professional photographers who travel frequently. The bag's layout and feature set are tailored to maximise efficiency and safety for both the gear and the user while moving through airports and between shooting locations. It is designed to accommodate two professional DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with grip and attached lenses, saving time by keeping cameras ready to shoot. It also fits a 16" MacBook Pro and a 12.9" iPad Pro and provides dedicated and protected spaces for essential tech tools, allowing for in-field editing, client interaction, and seamless digital workflow. The adjustable interior dividers allow customisation of the interior layout to fit specific gear needs securely, adapting to varying lens sizes or additional accessories.

SKU: GC47-TT730541

Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0

Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0

The Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0 is a robust, highly functional rolling camera bag designed specifically for professional photographers who travel frequently. The bag's layout and feature set are tailored to maximise efficiency and safety for both the gear and the user while moving through airports and between shooting locations. It is designed to accommodate two professional DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with grip and attached lenses, saving time by keeping cameras ready to shoot. It also fits a 16" MacBook Pro and a 12.9" iPad Pro and provides dedicated and protected spaces for essential tech tools, allowing for in-field editing, client interaction, and seamless digital workflow. The adjustable interior dividers allow customisation of the interior layout to fit specific gear needs securely, adapting to varying lens sizes or additional accessories.

The lockable YKK RC fuse zippers offer heightened security against theft, giving peace of mind when traveling with expensive equipment. Its front and top zippered access enables easy access to stored equipment from two sides, thus facilitating quick gear changes and better organisation. Two expandable pleated side pockets provides extra space for personal items or lesser-used gear pieces; its expandable feature means flexibility depending on the volume of items being carried. There are mesh pockets inside lid that is ideal for storing smaller items such as cables, memory cards, and batteries, which require quick access and organisation. The top straps attach tripod is a useful feature for landscape or commercial photographers who need to carry a tripod for stabilised shots. A shoulder strap and retractable handle offers dual-carry options, suitable for navigating different environments, whether pulling through an airport or carrying over rough terrain.

The bag comes with a travel sentry security ID plate to ensure that in the event the bag is lost, it can be identified and returned, providing an added layer of security during travel. Its rolling design and versatile access points make it ideal for photographers shooting in multiple locations who need to move efficiently with a considerable amount of equipment. The easy access and organisational dividers make switching equipment seamless, crucial during fast-paced events where time and responsiveness are critical. Its ability to carry a tripod externally and protect delicate equipment makes it excellent for photographers working in nature and variable outdoor conditions.

Key Features:

Holds 2 Gripped Cameras with Lenses

Fits a 16" MacBook Pro and a 12.9" iPad Pro

Adjustable Interior Dividers

Lockable YKK RC Fuse Zippers

Front and Top Zippered Access

2 Expandable Pleated Side Pockets

Mesh Pockets Inside Lid

Top Straps Attach Tripod

Shoulder Strap and Retractable Handle

Travel Sentry Security ID Plate

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Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0

The Think Tank Airport Navigator V2.0 is a robust, highly functional rolling camera bag designed specifically for professional photographers who travel frequently. The bag's layout and feature set are tailored to maximise efficiency and safety for both the gear and the user while moving through airports and between shooting locations. It is designed to accommodate two professional DSLRs or mirrorless cameras with grip and attached lenses, saving time by keeping cameras ready to shoot. It also fits a 16" MacBook Pro and a 12.9" iPad Pro and provides dedicated and protected spaces for essential tech tools, allowing for in-field editing, client interaction, and seamless digital workflow. The adjustable interior dividers allow customisation of the interior layout to fit specific gear needs securely, adapting to varying lens sizes or additional accessories.

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