Overview

This is the industry's most innovative top and front loading rolling camera bag. It's perfect for wedding, event, and travel photographers working out of the bag, on-the-go. Enjoy unencumbered rapid access to your photography and computer gear. Also included is a removable piggy-back shoulder strap which allows you to carry the Airport Navigator over rough terrain and stairs. The piggy-back design of the strap enables you to easily stack the bag on top of many other rolling camera bags too!

SKU: GC47-TT540

Think Tank Airport Navigator Rolling Camera Bag

This is the industry's most innovative top and front loading rolling camera bag. It's perfect for wedding, event, and travel photographers working out of the bag, on-the-go. Enjoy unencumbered rapid access to your photography and computer gear. Also included is a removable piggy-back shoulder strap which allows you to carry the Airport Navigator over rough terrain and stairs. The piggy-back design of the strap enables you to easily stack the bag on top of many other rolling camera bags too!

Key Features

  • International and US carry-on size
  • Rolling camera case with dual access, front and top openings for rapid access to gear, including two pro-size bodies attached to up to 300mm f/4 or 70-200mm f/2.8 lenses. There's enough room left for wide and standard pro-size lenses, flashes and accessories.
  • Dedicated pockets provide easy access to an iPad and most 15.4" laptops.
  • Extra long 41” retractable handle for easy rolling.
  • The included, removable shoulder strap slips over the handle of a larger roller, so you can conveniently roll two bags with one hand.

Gear Profile

  • 2 pro camera bodies fit side-by-side with lenses attached up to a 70-200mm f/2.8 (hood reversed), plus 3-6 lenses and accessories
  • Dedicated pockets for both an iPad and a 15“ laptop

Technical Specs

Exterior Dimensions: 16” W x 15.5” H x 10” D (40.6 × 39.4 × 25.4cm)
Interior Dimensions: 15” W x 13” H x 6.8” D (38.1 × 33 × 17.3cm)
Laptop Pocket: 14.8” W x 11” H x 1.5” D (37.6 × 28 × 3.8cm)
Weight: 8.1-9.2 lbs (3.7-4.2 kg)

(Minimum weight = 2 hinged dividers ONLY)

Materials

External: For superior water-resistance, all exterior fabric has a durable water-repellant (DWR) coating, plus the underside of the fabric has a polyurethane coating. It also has YKK® RC Fuse (abrasion-resistant) zippers, 420D velocity nylon, 420D high-density nylon, 600D brushed polyester, custom-designed replaceable in-line skate wheels, Ultra-Stretch pockets, antique nickel-plated metal hardware, aluminum reinforcement, rubberized laminate, 3D air mesh, and 3-ply bonded nylon thread.

Internal: PE board reinforced removable closed cell foam velex dividers, 210D silver-toned nylon, polyurethane-backed Velex liner, 2x polyurethane coated nylon 210T seam-sealed rain cover, big hole mesh, Belly-O mesh, and 3-ply bonded nylon thread.

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Product Overview

This is the industry's most innovative top and front loading rolling camera bag. It's perfect for wedding, event, and travel photographers working out of the bag, on-the-go. Enjoy unencumbered rapid access to your photography and computer gear. Also included is a removable piggy-back shoulder strap which allows you to carry the Airport Navigator over rough terrain and stairs. The piggy-back design of the strap enables you to easily stack the bag on top of many other rolling camera bags too!

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