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Think Tank Mindshift BackLight 18L Photo Daypack

Carry and protect your photography gear and personal items with this 18L Backlight Backpack from MindShift Gear. This pack holds two standard-sized camera bodies with lenses attached, three standard zoom lenses, and accessories. Dedicated pockets accommodate your 13 cm laptop and 10 cm tablet. Front pockets with a total capacity of 5L are useful for storing personal items and large side pockets hold your water bottle and tripod. The pack has front and side mounting systems for attaching a tripod or a monopod as well as daisy chain, ice axe loops, and additional lash points to expand your carrying capacity.

SKU: GC47-TT520357

Think Tank Mindshift BackLight 18L Photo Daypack

Think Tank Mindshift BackLight 18L Photo Daypack

Carry and protect your photography gear and personal items with this 18L Backlight Backpack from MindShift Gear. This pack holds two standard-sized camera bodies with lenses attached, three standard zoom lenses, and accessories. Dedicated pockets accommodate your 13 cm laptop and 10 cm tablet. Front pockets with a total capacity of 5L are useful for storing personal items and large side pockets hold your water bottle and tripod. The pack has front and side mounting systems for attaching a tripod or a monopod as well as daisy chain, ice axe loops, and additional lash points to expand your carrying capacity.

Carry Options

Top handle

Adjustable, padded backpack straps with sternum strap

Comfortable padded waist belt for all day comfort

Flap-keeper neck strap allows you to work out of the bag

Storage

Dedicated storage for 13 cm laptop and 10 cm tablet

Daisy chain, ice axe loops, and other exterior lash points

Front and side tripod/monopod mounting systems

Side compression straps with locking SR buckles for additional lash points

Two large side water bottle pockets with cinch cords

Front stuff pockets for headlamp, gloves, chargers

Top zippered pocket for quick access essentials

Interior mesh pockets for filters, batteries, cables, and more

Adjustable interior dividers organise your cameras, lenses, personal items

Rear access panel compartment holds photo gear so you can work out of the pack without removing it

Construction

Durable water-repellent coated exterior

High-quality, abrasion-resistant YKK RC-Fuse zippers

420D velocity and high-density nylon

320G UltraStretch mesh

350G airmesh

Nylon webbing

3-ply bonded nylon thread

210D silver-toned nylon lining

Hexa-mesh pockets

High-density closed-cell foam

PE board reinforcement

Air channel and lumbar support on rear-panel for all-day comfort

Ergonomic zipper pulls are easily gripped

Key Features:

Holds 2 DSLRs, 3 Lenses, Accessories

Tripod/Monopod Mounting System

Large Side Pockets with Cinch Cords

Interior Mesh Pockets/Top Zipper Pocket

Daisy Chain, Ice Axe Loops, Lash Points

Flap Keeper Neck Strap

Front Stuff Pockets, Padded Waist Belt

Air Channel/Lumbar Support on Rear Panel

Made from 420D High-density Nylon

YKK Zippers with Ergonomic Pulls

What's in the Box:

Think Tank Mindshift BackLight 18L Photo Daypack

Divider System

Rain Cover

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Product Overview

Think Tank Mindshift BackLight 18L Photo Daypack

Carry and protect your photography gear and personal items with this 18L Backlight Backpack from MindShift Gear. This pack holds two standard-sized camera bodies with lenses attached, three standard zoom lenses, and accessories. Dedicated pockets accommodate your 13 cm laptop and 10 cm tablet. Front pockets with a total capacity of 5L are useful for storing personal items and large side pockets hold your water bottle and tripod. The pack has front and side mounting systems for attaching a tripod or a monopod as well as daisy chain, ice axe loops, and additional lash points to expand your carrying capacity.

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