The black Velocity 8x Pro Sling Pack from Tamrac opens up a world of shooting possibilities for you. It's rated to hold your Pro DSLR with a grip and 8" lens attached, two extra lenses, flash and various accessories. The camera is held facing down in shooting position supported by padded, movable internal dividers. The pack is ostensibly worn on your back but can easily be swung to the front for rapid access as a sling pack. The comfortable strap is padded and distributes the weight evenly making this pack a joy to tote around. There's also a top carry handle for quick grab situations. The pack is made from rugged 600D PolyTek.
The pack is characterized by a front Quick Flip Top that open away from your body providing both rapid access to the camera as well as helping with security since no one around you will be able to see inside the pack. There's also a unique Tuck-A-Way Waist Belt that can be rapidly deployed when you go hiking or ride your bike. The belt adds significant stability to the pack by preventing it from shifting around while you're active. The top lid features an inside accessory pocket for anything small like a lens cap or memory card. In the front, there's a larger zippered accessory pocket that contains multiple slots for everything from your smart phone to memory cards. And speaking of memory cards, the Velocity 8x employs Tamrac's exclusive Memory & Battery Management System that is comprised of little red flags that can indicate which are fresh cards or batteries and which are expired or used up.
In addition, the pack makes use of Tamrac's very versatile Modular Accessory System that will permit you to add on additional pouches to hold anything from another lens to a water bottle. Weighing in at a mere 2 lb, the Velocity 8x combines the advantages of both a backpack and sling pack and can make your shooting more expeditious and fun.
| Material | 600D PolyTek exterior |
| Type of Closure | Zipper |
| Exterior Dimensions | 12.25 x 6.0 x 13.5" (31.1 x 15.2 x 34.3 cm) |
| Interior Dimensions | 9.5 x 5.5 x 11.0" (24.1 x 14.0 x 27.9 cm) |
| Tripod Holder | None |
| Waist Belt | Tuck-A-Way design |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Sling strap Top carry handle |
| Weight | 2 lb (0.9 kg) |
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This is a fantastic all around bag for carrying your camera and essential gear while on day-trips at home or while traveling abroad. I was initially hesitant to buy it due to several negative views...Read complete review
This is a fantastic all around bag for carrying your camera and essential gear while on day-trips at home or while traveling abroad. I was initially hesitant to buy it due to several negative views on the bag's comfort and accessibility. I can now safely say that I did not find this to be the case at all, and I am very happy that I went with it.
The bag comfortably fits a D300 with 18-200 lens attached, as well as two other fairly large lenses / accessories in the main compartment, with plenty of extra room for nick knacks in the front zippered pouch. The strap is extremely comfortable, the bag fits snugly to the body, and slings around easily to the front at any length adjustment. Getting to the camera is quick and easy.
My only minor complaint was that the zipper to the main compartment is one sided and opens on the side that that is facing towards the ground, thus there is a small danger of the camera falling out if you're not careful (while the bag is slung to the front). Aside from that, the design is brilliant.
Highly recommended, particularly for day-tripping and excursions.
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I bought this pack as an alternative to a backpack for a trip to New York City. I almost bought the 7x model, but decided to go a little larger. After carrying the pack...Read complete review
I bought this pack as an alternative to a backpack for a trip to New York City. I almost bought the 7x model, but decided to go a little larger. After carrying the pack for 3 whole days on foot, in cabs, and on the subway, here is my review.
Contents of bag: one regular body DSLR with 10-70 lens, 2 memory card holders, 1 small P&S camera (which I mainly carried in my pants or coat pocket. Sometimes my iPod Touch. A small headlamp. Sometimes my Tilley hat and/or light gloves. Various brochures, a NYC map.
The pack is large enough for a DSLR with medium zoom and 1-2 extra lens. However, I found that arranging the padded dividers to make everything accessible was nearly impossible. One of the main reasons for this difficulty with that the hook/loop system is SO STRONG you have to remove all the contents to get to something under one of the dividers--otherwise you will probably end up pulling it all out anyway, and probably onto the pavement. I didn't even know there was more space in the very bottom of the pack until I started ripping out the dividers. There is no way to make a "flap" to get at stuff on the bottom, you just have to remove the dividers. Again, the hook/loop is so strong and "grabby" that it is difficult to tweak the dividers' positions.
The other big problem I have with this pack is the padding on the shoulder strap. I am 6' tall, 200 lbs (or so) with long arms. When I extended the strap to make the bag work like it is supposed to (swing from front to back) and have it at an easily accessible height in front of my body, the last bit of padding on the strap was not on top of my shoulder, but somewhere down my back. When I adjusted the strap so the padding was over my shoulder, the pack was a bit too high for easy access when in front, but that was my only option, so that's how I used it.
I got really tired of carrying this pack all day. I kept having to shift it around on my shoulder, and also noticed a sore spot on my ribs on the right side where the strap goes under the arm. Remember, I did not have this pack loaded up with all the gear suggested by Tamrac.
I like the concept of this pack, but I just don't like the pack. Changes I would make would be to extend the padding at least another 6" longer, and make it 1/2" to 1" wider where it goes over the shoulder. A better way to keep the loose end of the strap in place would also be nice.
I would also divide it differently, making a large compartment with top access and a separate bottom compartment with side or front access. I might even leave off any outer pocket as things just seem to get lost in there because you can't open it far enough to see inside without taking it off.
I have lots of Tamrac gear, so I know its quality. And I really do like the "sling" concept, especially for riding in public conveyances, as you can bring it forward to sit without having to remove it like you would a backpack, and it's good for quick access to gear. But in practical application, there are some serious design flaws in the Velocity bag line.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I returned it because it was esthetically too unattractive. My goal is to take beautiful pictures and having a sleek case to remove my equipment from to get me in the mind set to take wonderful images is important. I want everything that I use to be well designed. It held a great of equipment but it was massive to carry and unattractive.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
Just what I was looking for while traveling on vacation or hiking. Has room for my Canon 7D with 70-300mm L lens with hood reversed. Canon 24-105mm L with hood reversed and Canon speedlite 430 with it's case in the main compartment. Has plenty of room in the front compartment for all my incidentals. Is well constructed and comfortable.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I'm using this to hold a 7D with 70-200 f/4 IS attached in the center pocket, with Sigma 17-70 OS and Sigma 8-16 in each of the side pockets. Even with all of these, there still is some room left over for a Canon 50mm 1.8, and plenty of space in the front pocket. It's a great bag when I don't want to take a large bag with a ton of gear, just a small bag for on the go that won't get in the way with just enough equipment for the short trip. And it's awesome that I can easily get the camera with lens attached out of the bag without having to take the bag off.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I use it for a nikon body with a 70-200 2.8 and a 24-70. It fits with either lens attached, and has enough room for the other lens and a flash in the main compartment. If you used the lower sections of the main compartment, you could fit in a couple of other small lenses, but these would be difficult to access. The outside pocket has room for memory, batteries, and some other small items (tripod head).
The bag seems to be very well constructed.
Unfortunately, it doesn't work as well as the video makes it look. I am 6'-1" and if I adjust the strap loose enough to swing around in front, the padded part of the strap completely misses my shoulder. Instead, I just use it as a shoulder bag. This could be fixed if the padding was movable or a few inches longer. I wish there was an option of a similar size that would fit the 70-200 on the camera but was shaped more like a traditional rectangular bag.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I have used this bag while walking around town, hiking, and even snow tubing. Its design makes it very easy to slide it from your back to your front quickly. The main pocket is closed with a zipper and a clip on either side, making it extra secure. Overall, this is a great bag that is a perfect size for my needs.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
This pack is great for photo hiking excursions. Quick access and secure when climbing about.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I just recently purchased this bag and love this style better than the previous models!! I love the way it opens up from the hip rather than from the outside towards you. I don't feel like my equiptment is going to fall out. It is very accessable, and very roomy for all your things. I carry 2-3 lenses, flash among other small equiptment and I feel like it could hold more if i needed it. Have recommended this bag to other photographers looking for a new bag to use!!
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I love this bag because you can access your camera very easily and fast.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I own a nikon d5000 and have looked at several bags that are supposed to hold the camera and extra lens but none of them do. The Velocity 8xSling Pack lives up to its description. It holds my camera, 2 extra lens and an external flash without any problem. Easy to access equipment without having to remove the pack.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I used when I need few things when go to take picture.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
Easy to use...strongly built....
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
Great to have and easy to use bag that enables you to carry just what you need when hiking and bird watching.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I give this "Sling Pack" 5 Stars because it holds all the gear that I need to take on a typical photo shoot. A typical photo shoot for me is a few miles of walking and on average 3 lens changes. I can put in my Sony A700 with a Vertical Grip and 16-105mm lens with no problem and it is not too tight as some would say. I also pack in 2 other main lenses along with my Flash teleconvertors(2)a charging pack for my camera batteries, flash batteries, extra cards, etc... The way this pack slings around to the front with all your gear in and very easy to reach is what I always wanted. Wish I would of found this before I bought that big heavy Backpack that sits in my closet collecting Dust... Buy this and you will not be disappointed at all.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I took it to the beach today and it was so easy to get my 50D in and out of it. The strap is very comfortable also. It makes it all so light weight that I hardly knew I had it slung on my back. My 18mm to 270 mm even fits into it with no problem.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
Very convienient compact light weight and sport , I love it in every way thanks Tamrac for the great design !
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I use this bag for my Canon 50D with the 400mm lense attached and it fits perfectly. It's very easy to swing the bag right around to the front of you and it's easy and fast to pull the camera right out. I haven't put anything else in the bag yet but there is room. It may get too heavy if walking around with more stuff in it though. I definitely recommend it.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I purchased this bag to take my gear on vacation with the family. I wanted to bring a Nikon D700 with MB-d10 grip, 70-300 VR lens, 24-120 VR lens, and an SB-800 along with batteries, memory cards, and a wireless shutter release. According to Tamrac's website, this bag will accomodate all of my gear. I find it to be a little bit tight. I have to stuff the camera and strap to get it to fit. While tight, however, it still works great. I had no problem carrying this bag, turning it to access gear, and it didn't get in the way. I was able to fit everything that I wanted to bring in it. There was still room for odds and ends - I brought 14 AA batteries, one spare CF card, a small flashlight, lens pen, lens cloth, shutter release and a writing pen and still had extra space. All in all I am pleased with this bag but would have liked to have a bit more room for my camera to fit.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
Overall this is a nice bag. I don't give it 5 stars because the cam with the grip fits really tightly. Would have loved a little more room for the grip.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
This bag is perfect for carrying camera and 2 lens. Would definitely be a tight fit with 3 lens. Easy to wear and easy to shoot with. Perfect for quickly accessing your camera and smaller equipment items.
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Comments about Tamrac 5768 Velocity 8x Sling Pack (Black):
I thought liked the original bag that came with my camera, but this is so much better. It is roomy, will easily hold my Canon T1i with the 17-85 lens, the 70-300 lens, my 430EX II Flash, my old flash (now a slave), assorted cards, lens caps, extra batteries, flashlight, etc. Very well padded and light. My only two complaints. I wish the bottom was not a "V" but rather square so I could sit it upright and I wish that the strap was detachable so I could easily switch it around.
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