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Unique case holds larger lens such as the 70-200 2.8 with hood reversed, or “pop-down” for hood in position.

Top Features:
  • Unpadded, flexible, and compressible.
  • Holds a 70-200 2.8 with hood attached.
  • Pop-down feature allows for hood in position.
  • Top flap covers bag, or folds inside.

Gear Profile:
  • Also holds a zoom lens such as the 24-70 2.8 with hood in position.

Photographer Profile:
  • All photographers, from pros to serious enthusiasts.

Technical Specifications:
  • ID: 9.75” H x 5.25” W x 3.25” H (24.8 x 13.3 x 8.3 cm)
  • 7.75 oz / 220 grams
  • Lifetime Warranty
Features:
Feature #2 Holds a 70–200 f2.8 with hood attached in shooting position
Feature #3 Open the Pop Down zipper at the bottom of the bag to carry a 70–200 f2.8 with lens hood in position
Feature #4 Unpadded, flexible and compressible, Skin components nearly flatten for easier packing.
Feature #6 The "Sound Silencer" (shown in the "OFF" position) underneath the front flap eliminates hook-and-loop tearing noises.  During weddings and some concerts, for example, loud noises may be frowned upon but a photographer still needs to access gear. The Sound Silencer still allows the flap to cover the top of the bag but prevents the hook-and-loop from contacting, to eliminate noise.
Feature #9 The "Sound Silencer" (shown in the "ON" position) underneath the front flap eliminates hook-and-loop tearing noises.  During weddings and some concerts, for example, loud noises may be frowned upon but a photographer still needs to access gear. The Sound Silencer still allows the flap to cover the top of the bag but prevents the hook-and-loop from contacting, to eliminate noise.
Feature #11 Removable interior divider (included) can be used to convert the Skin 75 Pop Down into a utility bag for accessories.
Feature #12 Components can "Rotate or Lock" on the belt.  To rotate, place the white plastic tang behind the belt while attaching the component.  Rotating the component prevents the weight of the equipment from creating a pressure point on the hip by being stationary for an extended time.  Also, moving the component to a different place on the belt allows a photographer to assume a different position such as kneeling, bracing against a wall, or lying prone without damaging gear.  If locking the component in position is preferred, slide the plastic tang down into the fabric loop on the belt or rail while attaching the component.  This prevents the component from sliding along the belt.
Feature #13 Attaches to all Think Tank belts, harnesses and belt packs.
Feature #7 Zippered front pocket on the flap for small accessories.
Feature #10 A lockable elastic drawstring closes the top of the bag.  This can be used with, or in place of, the hook-and-loop flap to secure the lens in the bag.
Feature #14 An interior pocket keeps more accessories like a hand-held radio, lens cap, etc.
Feature #11 The pair of webbing loops at the top of the bag are strap attachment points, for converting a Skin component into a small shoulder bag.  For the least amount of bulkiness, the Camera Strap V2.0, is an even lighter weight alternative to using the Thin Skin Belt V2.0.
Feature #12 A seam-sealed rain cover is included to cover the bag for protection against harsh elements. 
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Overall Product Rating:     

This was my first and I love it. I do hockey tournaments and it work out great. Lots of room I use it for lens and notepads extra CF cards and Batteys. Thinking about getting a secone one for my other shooters.

This is a substantial pouch. I fit a 300mm Nikkor f/4.0 with the hood retracted and I do not need to extend the bottom. I like this series of pouches with the cover flap to help keep light rain and dust at bay without flipping up the rain cover. It has a nice flat pocket in front for small accessoriess as well. It also comes with a divider panel to add to the versatility. I am hooked on Think Tank. I start here for solutions to carrying gear.

This is a big lens bag -- almost too big. I use it to carry a Nikon AF-S VR 70-200 f/2.8 with the hood reversed; the lens flops around a bit side-to-side, but if it was any narrower, the hood wouldn't fit. I actually leave the hood disconnected from the lens if I'm not using it -- the hood sits at the bottom and keeps the bag expanded enough that I can quickly throw in the lens when switching; if I want the hood, it's right there.

I love this bag! It is just the right size to carry a 70-200 2.8 AND my 580EX Flash for walking around. Used it walking around in Washington DC for 5 days with a shoulder strap and was very very comfortable and not bulky. Great Bag!
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Skin 75 Pop Down™

Product: TT043
This unique case holds larger lens such as the 70-200 2.8 with hood reversed, or “pop-down” for hood in position.
$36.00 $28.80
Customer Rating: (4 reviews)

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