The black Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 from Think Tank is larger and holds more than the 50 V2.0 version but still resembles a traditional piece of luggage or briefcase as opposed to a traditional camera bag, yet, it will hold enough gear to shoot your gig.
Inside, the bag can be configured to handle a wide variety of equipment. For example, it carries one pro size or regular size DSLR with 24-70mm f/2.8 attached, plus 2-5 additional lenses, and a 17" widescreen laptop or two regular size DSLRs with standard and wide angle zoom lenses attached. Or, two pro size DSLRs (bodies ONLY) in the padded front pocket, plus 3-6 lenses in the main compartment. A handy retractable divider allows you to separate the two camera bodies and prevents them from bumping together. If you remove the divider entirely, you'll have one large pocket for files, documents or other collateral material. The flexibility of the bag should be obvious. Irrespective of the configuration, your 70-200mm f/2.8 with reversed hood will fit while attached to a DSLR.
The front unzips quickly for rapid access to your gear. The gusseted pocket prevents items from slipping out. Underneath the front flap is a padded pocket for an additional camera body but which can be flattened to minimize the overall profile of the bag. Both sides of the bag contains stretchable pockets for holding your cell phone or water bottles. As a bonus, the bag includes a Pee Wee Pixel Pocket Rocket that holds 4 CF cards and 3 SD cards. It also has an ID window, red trim for easy spotting and is tethered for security.
For carrying convenience, the included shoulder strap is contoured, comfortable and non-slip in design. Fabric loops on both sides and bottom are there to attach optional straps such as the Urban Disguise Attachment Straps and Shoulder Harness that can be used to convert this bag into a backpack. These straps can also be used to strap a tripod to the bottom of the bag. On top, there are stylish and strong leather grab handles with a clasp to hold them together. There's also a rear panel that can serve as a trolley sleeve on a luggage cart. However, when not needed, the panel can be used as an additional storage pocket. The back of the bag also features a handy business card holder that eliminates the need to open the entire bag to retrieve your comp card.
For ultimate protection, not only is the bag made from ballistic nylon but Think Tank supplies a rain cover that is tethered to the bag to prevent it from blowing way in strong winds. This unique bag is backed by Think Tank's lifetime warranty against manufacturer's defects.
| Material |
Ballistic nylon Leather |
| Type of Closure | YKK zippers that accept a user-supplied lock |
| Exterior Dimensions | 16.5 x 12.0 x 6.0" (41.9 x 30.5 x 15.2 cm) |
| Interior Dimensions |
16.0 x 11.3 x 4.3" (40.6 x 28.7 x 10.9 cm) Opening Expansion Zipper adds 2.25" (5.7 cm) to main compartment depth Laptop Compartment: 16.0 x 11.3 x 1.5" (40.6 x 28.7 x 3.8 cm) |
| Tripod Holder | Yes, straps to bottom of bag using optional Urban Disguise Attachment Straps |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Shoulder strap Top grab handles Accepts optional Urban Disguise Attachment Straps Accepts optional Shoulder Harness V2.0 |
| Weight | 3.7 - 4.4 lb (1.7 - 2.0 kg) |
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I chose this bag as a way to transport all my gear to and from shoots as well as use as an active shooter bag. I did not want the Shape Shifter backpack because I want to be able to store cameras with lenses attached for quick draw and shoot ability. I also wanted something large enough to store both my 5D Mark III and 7D side by side. I am really glad I did not get the UD70 because this bag is huge! I can fit both bodies with the 24-105mm on one and the 70-200mm f/4 on the other, as well as room for the 40mm pancake, speedlite, Macbook Pro, batteries, chargers, large Giottos Rocket Air Blaster, and memory cards. I could carry more if I wanted but it is HEAVY with all that stuff!
If I want to use this as an active shooting bag, I reduce weight by taking out one or both cameras , and swap out the Macbook for either an iPad or nothing. It's still a bit bulky but I can push the bag to my back and it's not nearly as heavy as when it is fully loaded.
For commuting and other day to day stuff I usually use a smaller bag, but when I am travelling or on the job this is the only bag I have that can carry everything I need. Highly recommend!
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
There is nothing about this bad that I don't like, except maybe the price. But, you get what you pay for, and this bag is worth every penny. Everything just fits perfectly in this bag and my expensive camera gear feels safe in this bag. This bag looks very business like, holds my 17' Macbook Pro. I can't wait to take this on the plane!!
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I use every day for work - laptop, chargers, etc. I also always carry my Nikon D40 (lighter than my D300) and an old Zeiss Icon 120 Film folding camera.
I also plan on using it when I travel for work. I should be able to easily fit my work stuff (laptop & files) along with enough camera gear to keep me happy. I like that it can slide over the handle of my rolling suitcase so I don't have to carry it through the airport. I'm also thinking of getting the ThinkTank backpack straps for it so I can carry it that way if I really load it down with heavy items.
It would be nice it the padded area for camera gear was removeable like some of the other messenger bags that are out there.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
This bag is amazing. It is Quality made and intelligently designed to carry what I need to carry for my Travel photography - and my travels. I keep putting stuff in it and still have room for more stuff. It easily holds a Nikon D3s, with 24-120mm lens attached, a Nikon SB900 flash, my 16-35mm, all the related spare batteries, chargers, memory cards and filters. Plus my 15" Macbook Pro and Kindle, chargers for those and my iPhone, sunglass case, and still has room for folders and documents. The arrangement is segmented enough that I can get to what I want without having to fumble around through what I don't need at that moment and padded enough I'm comfortable tossing it in the overhead compartment (not as checked luggage, but that would be silly). It slides down over my roller-board handle making it easy to manage walking through the airport (because with all that stuff in it its starting to get heavy even with the nicely padded and contoured shoulder strap).Outstanding way to travel and not stick out in foreign country as an Tourist with an Expensive Camera Bag. I'd call it the Travel Disguise Bag
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
Just the right size
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
Love this bag. My 17' Mac fits comfortably inside. There is a compartment for everything.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
Plenty of room and easy to carry.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I bought this bag to use as a carry-on for my laptop, DSLR, an extra lens and various things my wife wanted me to carry for her. A few days after I got the bag we left on a cross-country flight and cruise, then back home. It's great when something performs as advertised and this does.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I had to make a decision between this or the Lowepro 650. I decided on the think tank because it's a more ergonomic shape (slimmer) than Lowepro. Thinktankphoto urban 60 is ideal for travel on plane (with laptop) and also hitting the road and taking shots while not looking like you have a camera bag. That's the secret of this bag,
that on assignment you can take a load of gear and travel comfortable in urban envirourments. My old Lowepro bags made me feel like I should go back to the hotel and leave my bag before heading out for dinner. With this bag I can keep it with me and just looks like I'm on business trip. If your a photo journalist check this bag out.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I chose this bag as a way to transport all my gear to and from shoots as well as use as an active shooter bag. I did not want the Shape Shifter backpack because I want to be able to store cameras with lenses attached for quick draw and shoot ability. I also wanted something large enough to store both my 5D Mark III and 7D side by side. I am really glad I did not get the UD70 because this bag is huge! I can fit both bodies with the 24-105mm on one and the 70-200mm f/4 on the other, as well as room for the 40mm pancake, speedlite, Macbook Pro, batteries, chargers, large Giottos Rocket Air Blaster, and memory cards. I could carry more if I wanted but it is HEAVY with all that stuff!
If I want to use this as an active shooting bag, I reduce weight by taking out one or both cameras , and swap out the Macbook for either an iPad or nothing. It's still a bit bulky but I can push the bag to my back and it's not nearly as heavy as when it is fully loaded.
For commuting and other day to day stuff I usually use a smaller bag, but when I am travelling or on the job this is the only bag I have that can carry everything I need. Highly recommend!
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
There is nothing about this bad that I don't like, except maybe the price. But, you get what you pay for, and this bag is worth every penny. Everything just fits perfectly in this bag and my expensive camera gear feels safe in this bag. This bag looks very business like, holds my 17' Macbook Pro. I can't wait to take this on the plane!!
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I use every day for work - laptop, chargers, etc. I also always carry my Nikon D40 (lighter than my D300) and an old Zeiss Icon 120 Film folding camera.
I also plan on using it when I travel for work. I should be able to easily fit my work stuff (laptop & files) along with enough camera gear to keep me happy. I like that it can slide over the handle of my rolling suitcase so I don't have to carry it through the airport. I'm also thinking of getting the ThinkTank backpack straps for it so I can carry it that way if I really load it down with heavy items.
It would be nice it the padded area for camera gear was removeable like some of the other messenger bags that are out there.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
This bag is amazing. It is Quality made and intelligently designed to carry what I need to carry for my Travel photography - and my travels. I keep putting stuff in it and still have room for more stuff. It easily holds a Nikon D3s, with 24-120mm lens attached, a Nikon SB900 flash, my 16-35mm, all the related spare batteries, chargers, memory cards and filters. Plus my 15" Macbook Pro and Kindle, chargers for those and my iPhone, sunglass case, and still has room for folders and documents. The arrangement is segmented enough that I can get to what I want without having to fumble around through what I don't need at that moment and padded enough I'm comfortable tossing it in the overhead compartment (not as checked luggage, but that would be silly). It slides down over my roller-board handle making it easy to manage walking through the airport (because with all that stuff in it its starting to get heavy even with the nicely padded and contoured shoulder strap).Outstanding way to travel and not stick out in foreign country as an Tourist with an Expensive Camera Bag. I'd call it the Travel Disguise Bag
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
Just the right size
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
Love this bag. My 17' Mac fits comfortably inside. There is a compartment for everything.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
Plenty of room and easy to carry.
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Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I bought this bag to use as a carry-on for my laptop, DSLR, an extra lens and various things my wife wanted me to carry for her. A few days after I got the bag we left on a cross-country flight and cruise, then back home. It's great when something performs as advertised and this does.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Think Tank Photo Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 (Black):
I had to make a decision between this or the Lowepro 650. I decided on the think tank because it's a more ergonomic shape (slimmer) than Lowepro. Thinktankphoto urban 60 is ideal for travel on plane (with laptop) and also hitting the road and taking shots while not looking like you have a camera bag. That's the secret of this bag,
that on assignment you can take a load of gear and travel comfortable in urban envirourments. My old Lowepro bags made me feel like I should go back to the hotel and leave my bag before heading out for dinner. With this bag I can keep it with me and just looks like I'm on business trip. If your a photo journalist check this bag out.
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