Think Tank Photo Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 Pouch
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Think Tank Photo Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 Pouch

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Think Tank Photo Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 PouchFor Modular Belt System V3. 0 Attaches to Any Think Tank Belt Backpack Holds DSLR and Grip or 24 70 70 200 Lens Pop Down Design Offers 3. 6" More Height Sound Silencers Hook and Loop Closure Front Zippered Pocket Inner Accessory Pocket DWR Coated 420D Nylon Exterior Rain Cover Included Part of the Think Tank Modular Belt System V3. 0, the Skin Changer Pop Down V3. 0 is a lightweight, compressible pouch designed to hold one DSLR body with attached

  • For Modular Belt System V3.0
  • Attaches to Any Think Tank Belt/Backpack
  • Holds DSLR and Grip or 24-70/70-200 Lens
  • Pop-Down Design Offers 3.6" More Height
  • Sound Silencers Hook-and-Loop Closure
  • Front Zippered Pocket
  • Inner Accessory Pocket
  • DWR-Coated 420D Nylon Exterior
  • Rain Cover Included

Part of the Think Tank Modular Belt System V3.0, the Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 is a lightweight, compressible pouch designed to hold one DSLR body with attached battery grip and L-plate, a telephoto zoom lens, or a pair of smaller telephoto lenses. Its unique Pop Down design allows you to expand the bag's height by 3.6" to accommodate taller lenses or attached lens hoods, and it features an interior pocket for smaller accessories as well as a front zippered pocket to hold lens caps. The pouch's design has a drawstring closure for quick access, and for a more secure closure Sound Silencers hook-and-loop fasteners are also featured. The pouch's exterior is constructed from 420D nylon and 600D polyester, with a water-repellent coating, and a seam-sealed rain cover is also included to protect the pouch from the elements. Its design also incorporates a grab handle, additional attachment points, and the pouch can be rotated or locked in place when attached to a compatible Think Tank belt.

Compatibility
DSLR body with battery grip and attached L-plate
70-200mm f/2.8 lens with hood reversed
24-70mm f/2.8 lens with hood in shooting position
Two smaller telephoto lenses
UPC: 874530000614
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Think Tank Photo Skin Changer Pop Down V3.0 Pouch
  • Rain Cover
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty
  • Think Tank Photo Pop Down V3.0 specs

    Carrying/Transport Options Attachment loop, belt loop, handle
    Exterior Dimensions Not specified by manufacturer
    Interior Dimensions 7.5 x 8.2-11.8 x 4" / 19.5 x 20.8-30.0 x 10.2 cm
    Type of Closure Zipper, hook-and-loop fastener, drawstring
    Material Nylon, polyester
    Weight 10.6 oz / 300 g
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight 0.8 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 8.5 x 8.5 x 4.0"

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