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Think Tank Essentials Convertible Rolling Backpack

The Essentials Convertible rolling backpack goes where other rollers can’t.

SKU: GC47-TT730511

Think Tank Essentials Convertible Rolling Backpack

Think Tank Essentials Convertible Rolling Backpack

The Essentials Convertible rolling backpack goes where other rollers can’t.

Roll smoothly through the airport then deploy the backpack straps to carry over rough terrain. Sized to meet most airline carry-on requirements*, the Essentials fits two DSLR or Mirrorless bodies, amounted 70–200mm, multiple lenses, and a 16-inch laptop. And because it’s from Think Tank, the bag will roll long into the future.

Features:

Deployable backpack straps allow you to carry the roller on your back when the terrain gets rough

Specially designed interior to maximize camera gear for carry-on meets most U.S. and International airline carry-on requirements*

Dedicated laptop compartment fits up to a 16-inch laptop

Fits two DSLR or Mirrorless camera bodies with lenses attached including a 70–200mm f/2.8

Deep front pocket with organizer for personal gear

YKK RC Fuse lockable zipper sliders with security cable and lock included

Light, comfortable and contoured harness system with adjustable sternum strap

Tripod/monopod mounting system included

Reinforced telescoping handle with rubberized touchpoints

Custom-designed, high-performance, 80mm wheels with sealed ABEC grade 5 bearings for quiet rolling

Robust handles on three sides

Water bottle pocket

Adjustable dividers allow a customized fit for your DSLR or Mirrorless gear

Hypalon reinforced rear panel for increased durability

User-replaceable retractable handle, wheels, wheel housings, and feet extend product life

Seam-sealed rain cover included

Materials:

Exterior:

Durable water-repellant (DWR) coating

Polyurethane coating

600D Poly

YKK RC Fuse (abrasion-resistant) zippers

High performance 80mm wheels with sealed bearings

Rubberized laminate reinforcement

Nylon webbing

3-ply bonded nylon thread

Interior:

210D silver-toned nylon

Polyurethane backed flex liner and dividers

2x polyurethane coated nylon 210T seam-sealed rain cover

Closed-cell foam and PE board reinforced dividers

Clear mesh pockets

3-ply bonded nylon thread

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Think Tank Essentials Convertible Rolling Backpack

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