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MindShift Gear PhotoCross 13 Sling Bag (Carbon Gray)

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  • Fits an ungripped DSLR, 2–4 lenses including a 70–200mm f/2.8 and some 13” laptops. Example: Canon 5DMKIII with 24–70mm II f/2.8 attached, 16–35mm f/2.8, 70–200mm f/2.8 or Nikon D750 with 24–70mm f/2.8 attached, 70–200mm f/2.8, 14–24mm f/2.8 or Sony A7II with 24–70mm f/2.8 attached, 70–200mm f/4, jacket
  • Dedicated, padded pocket fits a tablet or a laptop (13 = some 13” laptops)
  • Easy rotation for rapid access to gear and accessories
  • Weatherproof zippers and materials and durable materials provide abrasion resistance
  • Exterior Dimensions: 12.6” W x 17.7” H x 7.1” D (32 x 45 x 18 cm), Interior Dimensions: 9.4” W x 14.2” H x 5.5” D (24 x 36 x 14 cm), Laptop compartment: 9.1” x 13” x 1” (23 x 33 x 2.5 cm), Maximum weight (with all accessories): 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg), Shoulder strap length: 42.5–62.2” (108–158 cm) (includes length of product), Waist belt length: up to 63.8” (162 cm) (includes length of product), Volume: 11 liters

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Product Description

Key Features

Weatherproof zippers and materials

Easy rotation for rapid access to gear and accessories

Tripod or jacket carry with included straps

Dedicated, padded tablet pocket

Weatherproof Zippers and Materials

Keep your gear dry and protected with weatherproof zippers and materials, including a waterproof Tarpaulin bottom panel.

Easy Rotation for Rapid Access

This camera sling bag stays out of the way when you're scrambling but offers quick access to your gear when you're ready to take the shot.

Tripod or Jacket Carry

Attach a tripod, monopod, trekking poles, or even a jacket with the included attachment straps.

Dedicated Tablet or Laptop Pocket

Fit a 10" tablet (PhotoCross 10) or 13" laptop (PhotoCross 13) in a dedicated, padded pocket.

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    Customer reviews

    4.4 out of 5 stars
    4.4 out of 5
    184 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the appearance and accessibility of the carrier bag case. For example, they mention it's well-designed, and convenient for a day hike. Some appreciate the quality, and size. That said, opinions are mixed on the pockets, comfort, zipper, and strap.

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    33 customers mention29 positive4 negative

    Customers like the quality of the carrier bag case. They say it's well made, durable, and functional for all day use. Customers also mention that the fabric, zippers, and straps scream quality. They also say it will clearly last a lifetime and is a great piece of gear.

    "...The straps for the tripod are very adjustable and sturdy. The whole bag is sturdy. I have not hiked with it all day yet, so I can attest to that...." Read more

    "...The bag is rugged and the quality and choice of fabrics is perfect.After using it for about a month, there are a few things I don’t like...." Read more

    "...The bag is light enough and very functional for all day use. Really enjoyed having it on our trip." Read more

    "Had this bag for a few weeks, it’s held up really well, sits easily across my back and holds everything I need it to...." Read more

    30 customers mention23 positive7 negative

    Customers like the size of the carrier bag case. They mention it's big enough to hold the gear they need, and not big enough that they'll tempt themselves to bring more gear. Some say that it'll fit snacks for the long days out and about during the trip. They also say it easily fits their DSLR and lenses. Customers say it makes very good use of space, and holds an amazing amount for its size.

    "I really like this bag's design concept. It holds an amazing amount for its size. The only real drawback is the shoulder strap...." Read more

    "Had this bag for a few weeks, it’s held up really well, sits easily across my back and holds everything I need it to...." Read more

    "...perfect size for a carry on and can fit what i needed...." Read more

    "The bag works well for me. It is big enough to hold the gear I need and not big enough to tempt me to bring gear I don't need...." Read more

    10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the carrier bag case. They mention that it's well-designed, comfortable, and well-thought out. Some appreciate the color scheme.

    "I really like this bag's design concept. It holds an amazing amount for its size. The only real drawback is the shoulder strap...." Read more

    "...The design is nice, it easily fits the DSLR and lenses I like to carry around, including my 70-200mm...." Read more

    "...Other than that, the bag IS well made and well-designed, except for this issue.I can recommend the bag for left-handed folks...." Read more

    "...Its well built and well designed, with only 1 issue- the design of the shoulder and hip straps...." Read more

    7 customers mention7 positive0 negative

    Customers find the accessibility of the carrier bag case to be convenient for a day hike, comfortable to wear, and easy to access to equipment. They also say it's good for day trips, perfect sling for traveling, and perfect for bringing along on a photo shoot.

    "...I just prefer the convenience of a sling for both comfort and easy access to my gear...." Read more

    "...This is very convenient for a day hike to carry what you need." Read more

    "...Very comfortable to wear and easy access to equipment. Very happy with this purchase and would recommend to my friends." Read more

    "...I plan on using this on my next photo shoot as it is small, easy to access, and out of the way!" Read more

    17 customers mention8 positive9 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the carrier bag case. Some mention that it is very comfortable and well thought out, with outstanding ergonomics. However, others say that it's very uncomfortable with the gear it can hold, and the shoulder strap isn't that comfortable when the bag is full.

    "...Its pretty comfortable - I wish the shoulder strap had a little more padding but its still pretty good...." Read more

    "...Its noticeably lower quality material than the bag, and fairly awkward to carry without completely stepping into it...." Read more

    "...like okay everythings tight… but not forced tooo much, like tight where it fits.. not too much padding but not too little where things feel unsafe...." Read more

    "...CON: There is only two and that is the strap is fairly uncomfortable. It could use some padding for comfortability...." Read more

    13 customers mention8 positive5 negative

    Customers are mixed about the strap. Some mention that the fabric, zippers, and straps scream quality. They also love that you can attach straps to carry a tripod. However, others say that the shoulder strap leaves a lot to be desired, has annoying loose ends, and the wide shoulder strap itself is useless.

    "...The straps for the tripod are very adjustable and sturdy. The whole bag is sturdy. I have not hiked with it all day yet, so I can attest to that...." Read more

    "...The only real drawback is the shoulder strap...." Read more

    "...First, prolonged use seemed to really make my shoulder sore. The waist belt helps, but is narrow and not padded and can be difficult to snug up..." Read more

    "...The adjustable internal dividers provide good support to hold everything in place...." Read more

    9 customers mention6 positive3 negative

    Customers are mixed about the pockets in the carrier bag case. Some mention that they have great pockets and bottle holders, and the zippers work well. The outside pocket is good enough for some batteries, filters, and a bit more. The waist strap has its own little hidden pocket behind the bottle holder. However, others say that there's not much room for much else and the front storage is limited.

    "...I’ve found it has some nifty features, like the waist strap has its own little hidden pocket behind the bottle holder so that it packs out of the way..." Read more

    "...You can get that all in there but there's not much room for much else...." Read more

    "...I like the water bottle holder and can reach back to retrieve a 26-oz Camelback bottle without unstrapping anything...." Read more

    "...needs, plus more, with the extra bonuses of having an outside pocket to hold a water bottle, being able to attache a small tripod, and a pocket..." Read more

    9 customers mention5 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the zipper. Some mention that the fabric, zippers, and straps scream quality. They work very well, and the toggles make opening and closing easy with gloves on. However, others say that the zippers are badly designed, and bind as they move.

    "...so thats annoying too..the zippers seem sturdy enough and have a nice pull string...." Read more

    "...My one gripe is the top of the main pocket bag, the zipper can be heard to close sometimes due to it not lining up right. Otherwise fantastic bag." Read more

    "...The zippers seem like they will hold up well and the T-shaped zipper grips actually do make it easier to open and close when your fingers are half-..." Read more

    "I find that the zippers are badly designed, and as a consequence, they bind as you try to open or close them...." Read more

    My favorite camera bag...with modifications
    4 Stars
    My favorite camera bag...with modifications
    The bag works well for me. It is big enough to hold the gear I need and not big enough to tempt me to bring gear I don't need. I like the water bottle holder and can reach back to retrieve a 26-oz Camelback bottle without unstrapping anything. I have worn it on hikes of generally 5-8 miles in steep, rugged terrain. I can swap lenses while standing (or walking). I found the shoulder strap wide enough to be comfortable worn over the slightly padded shoulder of my safari vest. The waist strap was useless--it would not keep the bag from rotating toward my right side. I moved it partway up the shoulder strap and added a leather pad. This makes it more comfortable, keeps it from rotating, and pulls the shoulder strap off my neck. Yesterday, after at least two years of use, the bag fell off my back when the strap broke. No gear damaged. The stitching at the bottom of the diagonal strap gave out. Maybe my modification put more stress on it, but the stitching was not robust. I repaired it and expect to continue using this as my go-to bag.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018
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    5.0 out of 5 stars BEST BAG EVER! SO WORTH THE MONEY!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2018
    I am the type of person that likes to try a product a couple times before writing a review. Day 1 I loved this bag, Day 11 and after taking it out on four photo walks, I STILL LOVE IT! This bag is well worth the money. Now I can change lenses and camera on the go. There’s no need to put my camera or lenses down on tables since I can use the comfort of my bag... I’m 62 inches 129lbs and this bag is much bigger than I expected. Not that big is a bad thing. The setup in the photos is a Canon 60D w/ 18-135mm lens attached, Canon 5D Mark IV w/ a 24-70mm f4 attached, 16-35mm f4 and 85mm 1.8 in the bag, 55inch tripod on the outside, lens case, 2 extra batteries, pelican card case, iPad Pro with keyboard... NOT BAD HUH? This is a fairly large setup as I was out for a while but I typically travel lighter... Another setup I did is my trinity: Canon 5D Mark IV 24-70mm attached, 70-200 2.8 IS II, 16-35 f4, and 85 1.8, all in the bag. The bag is exceptional. Satchels hurt my shoulders and backpacks have to be taken off often.

    CON: There is only two and that is the strap is fairly uncomfortable. It could use some padding for comfortability. Secondly, because of my small frame the bag doesn’t fit quite right. Sure I could downgrade to the smaller size but this bag for me has the ideal room I am looking for.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023
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    David
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mucho mejor de lo esperado.
    Reviewed in Mexico on March 13, 2023
    Color: Carbon GrayVerified Purchase
    Alex
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery
    Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2023
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    Elgene Tiamzon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Versatile bag
    Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2022
    Color: Orange EmberVerified Purchase
    Benjamin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Rien à redir
    Reviewed in France on August 24, 2023
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    Gebruenn
    5.0 out of 5 stars Packwunder!
    Reviewed in Germany on March 4, 2023
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    Gebruenn
    5.0 out of 5 stars Packwunder!
    Reviewed in Germany on March 4, 2023
    Dieser Rucksack, oder besser: Slingbag, ist der Knaller!
    Ich habe bereits einen großen Rucksack von Manfrotto. Dieser ist aber zu schwer und unpraktisch, um ihn immer dabei zu haben. Also kaufte ich mir noch eine kleine Tasche. Da passt viel zu wenig rein und die nervt nur, weil sie ständig von der Schulter rutscht.

    Und nun dieses Ding hier, von Think Tank!!! Das Bag ist einfach perfekt! Bei mir passt rein:
    - SEL70350G (großes Tele)
    - Sigma 24-70 2,8 DG DN (großes Standardzoom mit 82er Filtergewinde)
    - Samyang 12 2,0 (Winziges Weitwinkel)
    - Alpha 6400
    - Systemblitz mit Joghurtbecher
    - 3er ND-Filterset mit Endplatten 82mm
    - 2er Ladegerät (Fehlkauf, weil viel zu groß)
    - 2 Ersatzakkus
    ... Und trotzdem noch ein bisschen Kleinkram. WOW!!!

    Und der Rucksack macht immer noch den Anschein klein zu sein. Er lässt sich perfekt auf den Bauch ziehen, damit ich die Kamera rausholen kann, ohne dass ich den Rucksack absetzen muss. Dabei besteht keine Gefahr, dass was rausfallen könnte.
    Wenn ich etwas kritisieren müsste, dann nur, dass es keine große Öffnung gibt, damit ich auch an die letzte Ecke bequem dran kann. Somit muss ich ein Objektiv und einen Trenner rausnehmen, damit ich ans Ladegerät dran komme. Aber hey - stört mich nicht und ist meckern auf hohem Niveau.

    Außerdem passt das Ding auch bei großen Jungs und Mädchens auf den Rücken. Ich bin 1,90m groß und wiege 155 kg. Und trotzdem könnte ich die Riemen noch größer stellen. WTF?! 😅

    Das hier ist mein bester Zubehör-Kauf der letzten 10 Jahre!
    Empfehlung hiermit ausgesprochen!
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