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Think Tank Sling-O-Matic Sits upon Either Shoulder
Think Tank’s brand-new Sling-O-Matic camera bag has the rather crafty pattern which lets you switch it in between your shoulders now. This sets it apart from the unchanging, one-sided sling-bag which will break your left shoulder to the tangle of suffering whilst leaving a alternative side happily load-free. A sling-bag has one large value over a trek: you can pitch it around in front of you as well as, provided a maker put the opening in a right place, you have instant entrance to your camera.
The Sling-O-Matic has the tag mounted on rails. Take the bag off, slip the strap to a other side as well as a bucket is right away upon a opposite shoulder. The bag comes in 3 sizes, depending on how much rigging you need to container in, and the largest will hold an SLR with the big 70-200mmm ƒ2.8 lens in the ready-section along with 3-5 some-more lenses. You can additionally slip a tripod into straps upon the sides, and there is even an outmost territory for the water bottle.
Finally, there is an discretionary chest-strap. This is billed as a stabilizer, though what it unequivocally does is have this the good bag for cyclists: a chest tag will stop the Sling-O-Matic from swinging around as you float, only like a strap on the messenger bag.
The Sling-O-Matic runs from $130 up to $180, depending upon size, and will be accessible “soon”.
Sling-O-Matic product page [Think Tank. Thanks, Brian!]