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Think Tank Photo Urban Access 15 Backpack (Black)

Save $186.00!

For today only, B&H Photovideo has on sale the Think Tank Photo Urban Access 15 Backpack (Black) for an amazing price of only $99.75 - a savings of $186 from its regular price of $285.75.  This is an amazing deal, and order quickly before stock runs out as this deal will not last through the day.

Key Features

  • Holds DSLR or Mirrorless & 6-7 Lenses
  • Accommodates 70-200mm f/2.8 Lens
  • Holds Camera with Attached 70-200mm Lens
  • Spacious Main Compartment
  • Rear and Side Access
  • 15" Laptop Pocket, Top Pocket
  • Multiple Organizational & Side Pockets
  • Sternum Strap, Waist Belt, Tripod Cup
  • Trolley Sleeve
  • Weather-Resistant Exterior, Rain Cover

Purchase the Think Tank Photo Urban Access 15 Backpack (Black) for $99.75

Product Details

This Urban Access 15 Backpack from Think Tank has a spacious main compartment that accommodates your DSLR or mirrorless camera with an attached 70-200mm f/2.8 lens, six to seven additional lenses, and a shoe mount flash.

Complete access to the main compartment and its seven removable dividers is provided by a rear-facing zippered panel that opens 180° downward to also reveal a 15" laptop sleeve with a retaining tab. Access is also available to the main compartment via the zippered panel on the left side. By rotating the Urban Access 15 Backpack from one's back to front with its left side facing upward, the wearer can open this bag without having to fully remove it. Inside that panel, there are three zippered, mesh organizational pockets for camera batteries, memory cards, or small electronics. An additional zippered panel on the right side opens to reveal a large zippered, mesh organizational pocket. Expandable side pockets on the exterior each hold a 1L water bottle or travel tripod and have webbing straps at the top to keep items securely inside.

Unbuckle the front panel pocket to expand the capacity for snacks, notebooks, or clothing. Store your sunglasses or earphones in the top zippered compartment for easy access.

Wear the pack on your back or carry it using the built-in top handle. The removable waist belt and sternum strap provide a comfortable, adjustable fit. The waist belt transfers weight from your shoulders to your hips, and the sternum strap preents the pack from shifting when you're traveling over rough or uneven terrain. The shoulder straps and waist belt are made from breathable 3D mesh with padding to optimize air circulation, and minimize perspiration in warm environments. Durable nylon and polyester construction provide weather resistance, and the seam-sealed rain cover provides extra protection in wet conditions.

Carry Options

  • Top grab handle
  • Padded, adjustable backpack straps
  • Sternum strap
  • Waist belt
  • Trolley sleeve

Storage

  • Spacious main compartment holds DSLR with attached lens, six to seven additional lenses, and shoe mount flash
  • Seven removable touch-fastening interior dividers
  • Sleeve for 15" laptop with retaining tab
  • Zippered, mesh organizational pockets store batteries, memory cards, or small electronics
  • Side exterior pockets for water bottles
  • Expandable front panel pocket for snacks, notebooks, or clothing
  • Zippered top compartment with mesh organizational pockets offers quick access to keys, cards, sunglasses, phone
  • Tuck-away cup supports tripod base strapped on front pack

Construction

  • Top-facing zippered panel with a 180° upward opening provides access to main compartment
  • Mesh padding on rear surface, shoulder straps, and waist belt 
  • Durable, weather-resistant nylon and polyester 
  • Seam-sealed rain cover for protection in wet conditions
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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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