The Naneu Pro Military Ops Tango Bag (Olive Green) is a fully padded, water-resistant, 1680 denier ballistic nylon messenger/shoulder bag made to carry photo gear and a small laptop computer. The case has a camera compartment which has two removable inserts; one holds a D-SLR camera with up to a 7 1/2" lens attached, plus two smaller lenses, the other holds two large lenses (up to 9 1/2" long each), or a flash and three smaller lenses. There is also a laptop compartment that will hold a laptop with a screen up to 15.4". The camera inserts are easily removed, and have drawstring closures. Removing them converts the bag into a daily messenger bag.
The Tango bag has numerous exterior and interior pockets. The bag is carried by a messenger strap that stores inside its own compartment; an ergonomic, thickly padded, removable, adjustable shoulder strap; and a non-slip grip toting handle. It even has a slotted back that allows the bag to be attached to a suitcase.
| Material |
Exterior: Water-resistant, 1680 denier ballistic nylon Interior: Padded compartments |
| Type of Closure |
Strap with buckle Zippers Drawstring Magnetic |
| Exterior Dimensions | 16 x 7.5 x 11.5" (40.64 x 19.05 x 29.21cm) (LxWxH) |
| Interior Dimensions |
Large Camera Insert: 7.0 x 4.25 x 7.75" (17.78 x 10.8 x 19.69cm) (LxWxH) Small Camera Insert: 7.0 x 4.25 x 7.75" (17.78 x 10.8 x 19.69cm) (LxWxH) |
| Accommodates |
D-SLR camera with 3-5 large lenses, flash and accessories 15.4" wide-screen notebook computers and accessories |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Messenger strap Shoulder strap Grip toting handle |
| Weight | 4.75 lbs (2.14g) |
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Comments about Naneu Pro Military Ops Tango Bag (Olive Green):
On business trips, I like to bring some camera gear but ALL of it is too much. This holds a perfect subset for me.
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I purchased this bag about 6 months ago because I travel a lot and was tired of packing two bags for my laptop and camera. At the largest bag offered in this line, I was surprised at how little useful storage it had. The computer sleeve is well protected but there is little space for any other accessories including the power cord, which has to go in the camera compartment. In the camera compartment, the felt dividers don't offer much flexibility unless you always separate your lens and body before storage. Since the bag opens from the top, you end up piling things on top of each other and forcing you to dig for components. Additionally there is no storage or strap for a tripod, again forcing you to use the top straps to secure it over the camera compartment. Finally the included shoulder strap broke within the first few weeks. Unless you want to invest another $100 or more in additional organizers for the camera compartment and a better strap, go with another bag. I'm donating this bag to a fellow photographer and going with a backpack style bag.
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Comments about Naneu Pro Military Ops Tango Bag (Olive Green):
This is the best travel bag that I have used. I replaced the inner felt dividers with a Lowepro Nova 170AW and large lens case. That combo gives me a small carry case when I reach my destination.
The bag is stealthy because it does not look like a camera bag. It fits under the seat on a plane so you can keep an eye on your equipment at all times.
The document pocket holds tickets and magazines and affords easy access without opening the main compartments. Two outer pockets also have easy access for smaller articles.
The construction is high quality and weatherproof. Zippers work flawlessly and do not stick like some lesser bags.
I've been using mine for almost two years without a problem.
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Comments about Naneu Pro Military Ops Tango Bag (Olive Green):
This bag allows me to carry my digital SLR along with me to the office or on business trips. It has room for the camera, day-timer, misc. stuff, and my laptop.
It has pockets everywhere - most useful. The shoulder strap has been all I've needed so far, but the 'hide-away' sling will be great for times when I really weigh the bag down and have to carry it for long periods of time.
Coffee spilled down the side (twice) wipes right off without leaving a mark.
The drawstring closures on the (bright orange) equipment compartments are a little annoying, but having the option to include/remove 1 of the 2 inserts is great.
Overall - great bag.
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