SKU: GC47-TT701

Think Tank Pixel Sunscreen V2.0

Collapsible sun shade that completely blocks peripheral light and works with 12” - 17” laptops (not to be used as a laptop carrying case).

Top Features:

  • Small round portable package.
  • For bright light conditions.
  • Pull over head cover for extreme conditions.
  • Side and back openings for routing cords and cables.


Gear Profile:

  • 12-17” laptops


Photographer Profile:

  • All photographers, from pros to serious enthusiasts.


Technical Specifications:

  • 1.2 lbs. (.54kg)
  • No Rhetoric Warranty Policy
  • 2x PU coated 210D nylon, 2x PU coated 190T seam-sealed seam-sealed taffeta rip-stop, 3D air mesh, nylon mesh, nylon webbing, 3-ply bonded nylon thread

*Equipments not included

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Product Overview

Collapsible sun shade that completely blocks peripheral light and works with 12” - 17” laptops (not to be used as a laptop carrying case).

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