Overview

Think Tank Turnstyle Reimagined 11L

The TurnStyle Sling from Think Tank 11L is designed for photographers who live life in motion by traveling, exploring the city, and capturing everyday adventures. Its streamlined shape hugs your body comfortably and swings to the front in seconds, providing quick access to your camera when the moment strikes. Pivoting shoulder strap points allow smooth rotation and improved wearability. The padded strap's ample width distributes weight comfortably. A convenient camera clip rail on the shoulder strap supports popular attachment systems, and the hook-and-loop strap keeper system prevents loose strap ends. The main body of the bag has a fully customisable interior with a divider set that accommodates a digital camera body and multiple lenses or other accessories. The front pocket includes a key lanyard and has a secure inner zipper pocket for frequently used essentials. The dedicated padded tablet pocket keeps your 10" iPad both easily accessed and protected. This versatile and durable bag is crafted with sustainable materials that are bluesign-certified, recycled, and PFAS-free.

SKU: GC47-TT710917

Think Tank Turnstyle Reimagined 11L

Think Tank Turnstyle Reimagined 11L

The TurnStyle Sling from Think Tank 11L is designed for photographers who live life in motion by traveling, exploring the city, and capturing everyday adventures. Its streamlined shape hugs your body comfortably and swings to the front in seconds, providing quick access to your camera when the moment strikes. Pivoting shoulder strap points allow smooth rotation and improved wearability. The padded strap's ample width distributes weight comfortably. A convenient camera clip rail on the shoulder strap supports popular attachment systems, and the hook-and-loop strap keeper system prevents loose strap ends. The main body of the bag has a fully customisable interior with a divider set that accommodates a digital camera body and multiple lenses or other accessories. The front pocket includes a key lanyard and has a secure inner zipper pocket for frequently used essentials. The dedicated padded tablet pocket keeps your 10" iPad both easily accessed and protected. This versatile and durable bag is crafted with sustainable materials that are bluesign-certified, recycled, and PFAS-free.

Transport Options

A pivoting sling strap enables smooth bag rotation for quick access to your gear, while top and side grab handles provide flexible carrying options. A tuck-away stabilising waist strap adds extra support and comfort when needed.

Storage

The bag is designed to hold a camera body with 2 to 3 lenses or 1 to 2 zoom lenses, with space for a maximum horizontal lens size of 70-200mm f/2.8. A dedicated rear compartment fits a 10-inch iPad, while the front pocket features interior organisational pockets and a key lanyard to keep smaller essentials organised. A camera clip rail mount on the strap and a tuck-away water bottle pocket add further convenience for photographers on the move.

Key Features:

Sling Bag for Camera Gear

Protective 10-Inch iPad Sleeve

Recycled Sustainable Materials

What's in the Box:

Think Tank Turnstyle Reimagined 11L

Removable Waist Belt

Adjustable Inner Divider Set

Integrated Rain Cover

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Think Tank Turnstyle Reimagined 11L

The TurnStyle Sling from Think Tank 11L is designed for photographers who live life in motion by traveling, exploring the city, and capturing everyday adventures. Its streamlined shape hugs your body comfortably and swings to the front in seconds, providing quick access to your camera when the moment strikes. Pivoting shoulder strap points allow smooth rotation and improved wearability. The padded strap's ample width distributes weight comfortably. A convenient camera clip rail on the shoulder strap supports popular attachment systems, and the hook-and-loop strap keeper system prevents loose strap ends. The main body of the bag has a fully customisable interior with a divider set that accommodates a digital camera body and multiple lenses or other accessories. The front pocket includes a key lanyard and has a secure inner zipper pocket for frequently used essentials. The dedicated padded tablet pocket keeps your 10" iPad both easily accessed and protected. This versatile and durable bag is crafted with sustainable materials that are bluesign-certified, recycled, and PFAS-free.

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