Think Tank Photo offers new photo backpack designs

Think Tank Photo has the best interests of shutterbugs (casual or otherwise) at heart by introducing a new design in photo backpacks under the StreetWalker series. They are currently offering a trio of new backpacks that come in a slim vertical profile, enabling photographers to navigate through crowded places and public transportation without being denied access to their professional photographic equipment. Hopefully it is tamper proof as well, since you know how much higher theft cases are these days considering the rather discouraging economic climate. More on all three cases right after the jump.

It must be noted that all three of these lightweight backpacks offer photographers the choice of quick access to their gear while allowing them to maneuver easily through crowds, making life much easier to be in the right place and at the right time without jeopardizing their expensive and sensitive equipment to capture that pixel perfect shot. It also addresses the common complaint of female photographers that majority of photo backpack shoulder harnesses are designed for average-sized men, where the StreetWalker shoulder straps have helped solve this problem by being specifically engineered to fit a wider range of sizes for both genders.

StreetWalker ($139)
This slim, lightweight backpack will hold a Pro Size DSLR with 70-200 2.8 attached and hood in position. It includes a monopod/tripod mounting system, a contoured harness and air channel for increased comfort, and lots of pockets and organizers for customization.

StreetWalker Pro ($159)
This backpack is designed for a Pro Size DSLR with up to a 400 2.8 attached, or a 70-200 2.8 attached and hood in position. It also includes the monopod/tripod mounting system, the contoured harness and air channel, and lots of pockets and organizers

StreetWalker HardDrive ($179)
This backpack will hold most 15″ laptops and a Pro Size DSLR with 70-200 2.8 attached and hood in position. It also includes the monopod/tripod mounting system, the contoured harness and air channel, and lots of pockets and organizers

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