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ThinkTank Backpack Connection Kit - Black

The black Backpack Connection Kit from Think Tank allows you to attach your optional Think Tank Digital Holster V2.0 to any optional Think Tank backpack harness. In this way, your DSLR with its lens will be supported on the front of your torso and ready to shoot at a moment's notice. The kit comes with four straps - two Camera Support Straps V2.0 and two waist straps. The hardware is all antique nickel plated for a nice finishing touch. The Kit is fully adjustable with one size fitting most sizes.

SKU: GC47-TT261

ThinkTank Backpack Connection Kit - Black

ThinkTank Backpack Connection Kit - Black

The black Backpack Connection Kit from Think Tank allows you to attach your optional Think Tank Digital Holster V2.0 to any optional Think Tank backpack harness. In this way, your DSLR with its lens will be supported on the front of your torso and ready to shoot at a moment's notice. The kit comes with four straps - two Camera Support Straps V2.0 and two waist straps. The hardware is all antique nickel plated for a nice finishing touch. The Kit is fully adjustable with one size fitting most sizes.

The Backpack Connection Kit connects an optional Digital Holster V2.0 to any Think Tank backpack harness. This accessory strap kit is designed to keep the Digital Holster stationary and snug against the torso during extreme body movements. Wearing a Digital Holster in front of your torso protects the camera and while keeping it readily accessible

Rugged straps and durable hardware

Kit includes two Camera Support Straps

Webbed End Roll-ups keep excess straps out of the way

Think Tank backpack required for proper use; may attach to other backpacks

Fully adjustable, one size fits most

Key Features:

Connects Digital Holster V2.0 to Harness

Attaches to Any Think Tank Backpack

Fully Adjustable, One Size Fits Most

Webbed End Roll-Ups Takes Up Slack

Handsome Nickel Plated Hardware

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ThinkTank Backpack Connection Kit - Black

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ThinkTank Backpack Connection Kit - Black

The black Backpack Connection Kit from Think Tank allows you to attach your optional Think Tank Digital Holster V2.0 to any optional Think Tank backpack harness. In this way, your DSLR with its lens will be supported on the front of your torso and ready to shoot at a moment's notice. The kit comes with four straps - two Camera Support Straps V2.0 and two waist straps. The hardware is all antique nickel plated for a nice finishing touch. The Kit is fully adjustable with one size fitting most sizes.

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