Product Comparison: Think Tank Street Walker vs Think Tank StreetWalker Pro V2
General Specifications
Brand
Think Tank
Think Tank
Model
Street Walker
Street Walker Pro V2.0
Origin
USA
USA
About the Product
The Think Tank Photo Shape Shifter Backpack starts off as a compact, thick camera case but can quickly expand to hold two DSLRs and three lenses. This bag is unique in that it doesn't look like a camera backpack yet it holds enough to get you through the most demanding of gigs.
Legendary durability and award winning comfort make the StreetWalker series one of the most sought-after products in the photographic world. Slim vertical backpack for pro photo gear fits two bodies with lens attached or a 400mm f/2.8 unattached. Dedicated 10" tablet pocket. Customizable harness.
Key Specs
Compartment Types
Camera compartment, Accessories compartment, Laptop compartment, Personal items compartments
Camera compartment, Tablet compartment, Extra lens compartment, Accessories compartment, Personal items compartments
Type
Backpack
Backpack
Exterior Material
Nylon/Polyurethane
420D velocity nylon, 1680D ballistic nylon, 550D polyester, 320G air mesh
Interior Material
Foam / Nylon / Polyethylene / Polyurethane
200D polyester, 2x polyurethane coated nylon 210T seam-sealed rain cover
Number Of Compartments
15
15
What customers say about "Key Specs"
Think Tank Street Walker
- Able to fit the D7100, 15-150mm lens, 18-200mm lens, mini tripod, and speedlight in the main compartment.
- The front compartment can expand to hold quite a bit if you need to put something larger (like a poncho in my case) in it.
- It's possible to get at the camera, a lens or two, a speedlight, and a cleaning kit without digging, by just unzipping the appropriate compartment. Extremely versatile.
- The bag is very well made and I found everything from the zippers to the stiching to the the inside compartments to be very well thought out and very well constructed.
- There's plenty of little pouches and compartments to stuff things in, and there's ample room inside for a body with a long lens, flash, accessories, and several other lenses.
Think Tank StreetWalker Pro V2 Backpack (Black)
- Right now in my bag I have a 1DX Mark II with the 70-200 attached, 35, 135 and 24-70. I still have room for the 11-24 that I'm evaluating in a couple of weeks and will hopefully buy.
- There are a ton of zippered compartments to stash things in. What I love most is the depth.
- I carry a Fuji X-T3 with one lens attached as well as two others. I also carry a headlamp, filters, batteries for the camera and my flash unit. No problems.
- I can fit my GFX camera with one of the larger Fuji lenses attached and still have room to bring 3 to 5 other lenses and accessories needed for a day trip. .
- The build quality is fantastic with strong stitching and thick material that feels sturdy.
Size & Weight
Height
17 in.
18.5 in.
Width
9.5 in.
9.8 in.
Depth
6 in.
8.3 in.
Weight
2.8 lbs.
3.5 lbs.
What customers say about "Size & Weight"
Think Tank Street Walker
- Easily tucks into the desired nook in my car (if you have a C5 Corvette convertible, this will tuck behind the driver seat under the lid where the top stows).
- The Think Tank Street Walker is an excellent camera bag for anyone looking for a customizable solution to carry their camera gear without being overly large.
- I think the size of this bag is a good compromise between having too small of a bag and something that is going to be ridiculously large while walking around town.
- Great case. Holds tons of gear. Distributes weight very well when worn as backpack.
- Not comfortable to carry as a sling pack when there's any amount of weight in it.
Think Tank StreetWalker Pro V2 Backpack (Black)
- First of all this is slimmer than a full sized backpack, but also deeper for pro bodies with grips. So if you don't use grips, you will be amazed by the depth.
- This bag is really a slimmer version of my Lowepro Flipside 500 AW; deep, rugged, and comfortable. If I am hiking, this is now my go-to bag for day trips of any kind.
- The depth of the pack is perfect for medium format digital. I am not tall and the pack is comfortable for hiking.
- Love this bag! Eventually I plan to get the larger one, but this is perfect size for travel.
- The bag is too big for my Fuji camera and lenses. I can probably stack two bodies in one compartment, that's how deep the bag is.
Protection
Lock Features
User-supplied lock
User-supplied lock
Water-Resistant
Yes
Yes
Internal Padding
Closed-cell PU foam
Closed-cell PU foam
Zippers
YKK locking zippers
YKK RC Fuse zippers
What customers say about "Protection"
Think Tank Street Walker
- Extremely well made. Everything felt secure and solid, with quality zippers and stitching.
- The elastic water proof cover kept my gear dry and with the use of condensation pellets - my lenses, camera and hard drives suffered no humidity damage.
- You have already invested some serious coin in your camera, lenses, flash...etc. now get this bag so you can protect all that nice stuff and GO TAKE SOME PICTURES!
- The bag is relatively light but provides decent protection. I would definitely recommend this bag.
- Its hard to close the zipper, and put the camera sticking out so it is not protected by any padding.
Think Tank StreetWalker Pro V2 Backpack (Black)
- The dividers are very stiff and overall, the inside of the pack protects gear very well.
- In the grand scheme of things, you'll likely be putting thousands of dollars worth of gear in here, so what's a couple hundred bucks to protect it, right? Trust me, it's worth it. This is a great quality product.
- The backpack has good protection against water, which allows you not to be afraid of moisture.
- Сomfortable backpack with excellent padding inside, it is very convenient to carry my camera.
- It is well done outside and great padding inside, I'm not afraid to break the contents.
Features
Color
Black
Black
Padded Straps
Yes
Yes
Removable Inserts
Yes
Yes
Water Bottle Holder
Yes
Yes
Extras
Tripod strap included, Rain cover included, Dual side pockets
Tripod strap included, Seam-sealed rain cover included, Dual side pockets, Accommodates an up to 10" Tablet
What customers say about "Features"
Think Tank Street Walker
- It's shape and design provide it the ability to make excellent use of available space. You can fit a lot of gear in it for the size of the bag.
- The straps are very nicely padded and have versatile attachment points (in addition to those on the backpack itself).
- Like the Think Tank Urban Disguise, there are many accessories available from Think Tank. I love the modularity.
- It is totally customizable and had no problem storing my full frame DSLR, the following lenses.... 70-200(+ hood), 24-105(+ hood), 24-70 and a 16-35.
- The bag is very nicely built with lots of padded compartments and ways to customize how you pack up lenses, etc.
Think Tank StreetWalker Pro V2 Backpack (Black)
- It's nice that the tripod straps are on the main compartment cover so it can stay attached when I open the bag.
- Simple design one big compartment for camera gear and smaller front area for laptop and other personal items.
- Removable inserts give me the opportunity to place my camera with accessories as I want.
- It has excellent removable inserts that attach well to the inside walls of the backpack and help place the camera and the rest.
- My big tablet gets into it and it's very cool, I can take it with me without fear of weather conditions.
Warranty / Certifications
Certifications
CE
CE
Other Information
MSRP
199.75 $
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