Overview

Part of the Think Tank Modular Belt System V3.0, the Think Tank Skin 50 V3.0 is a lightweight, compressible pouch designed to hold one wide-angle or standard zoom lens with its hood attached. The main compartment is also fitted with removable dividers to suit storing smaller lenses or accessories, and it features an interior pocket for smaller accessories as well as a front zippered pocket to hold lens caps. The pouch's design has a wide-mount opening and drawstring closure for quick access, and for more secure closure Sound Silencers hook-and-loop fasteners are also featured. The pouch's exterior is constructed from 420D nylon and 600D polyester, with a water-repellent coating, and a seam-sealed rain cover is also included to protect the pouch from the elements. Its design also incorporates a grab handle, additional attachment points, and it can be rotated or locked in place when attached to a compatible Think Tank belt.

SKU: GC47-TT059

Think Tank Skin 50 V3.0

Part of the Think Tank Modular Belt System V3.0, the Think Tank Skin 50 V3.0 is a lightweight, compressible pouch designed to hold one wide-angle or standard zoom lens with its hood attached. The main compartment is also fitted with removable dividers to suit storing smaller lenses or accessories, and it features an interior pocket for smaller accessories as well as a front zippered pocket to hold lens caps. The pouch's design has a wide-mount opening and drawstring closure for quick access, and for more secure closure Sound Silencers hook-and-loop fasteners are also featured. The pouch's exterior is constructed from 420D nylon and 600D polyester, with a water-repellent coating, and a seam-sealed rain cover is also included to protect the pouch from the elements. Its design also incorporates a grab handle, additional attachment points, and it can be rotated or locked in place when attached to a compatible Think Tank belt.

Compatibility

14-24mm f/2.8 lens with built-in hood

16-35mm f/2.8 lens with hood in shooting position

11-24mm f/4 lens with hood in shooting position

24-70mm f/2.8 lens with hood reversed

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Product Overview

Part of the Think Tank Modular Belt System V3.0, the Think Tank Skin 50 V3.0 is a lightweight, compressible pouch designed to hold one wide-angle or standard zoom lens with its hood attached. The main compartment is also fitted with removable dividers to suit storing smaller lenses or accessories, and it features an interior pocket for smaller accessories as well as a front zippered pocket to hold lens caps. The pouch's design has a wide-mount opening and drawstring closure for quick access, and for more secure closure Sound Silencers hook-and-loop fasteners are also featured. The pouch's exterior is constructed from 420D nylon and 600D polyester, with a water-repellent coating, and a seam-sealed rain cover is also included to protect the pouch from the elements. Its design also incorporates a grab handle, additional attachment points, and it can be rotated or locked in place when attached to a compatible Think Tank belt.

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