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Brad Mangin/Sports Illustrated freelancer
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Sports Illustrated freelancer Brad Mangin shooting baseball at Spring Training in Phoenix, Arizona, using a Speed Demon Beltpack.
Photo: Michael Zagaris (www.sportsshooter.com/mzagaris)

“I used the Speed Demon at spring training and for baseball during the 2005 season to carry my cards, converters, angle finder and batteries, along with any other misc. items I might need during the ballgame. I use the Speed Racer for every ballgame to carry my remote kit for setting up a home plate remote for baseball. Inside I pack a Bogen Magic Arm with Super Clamp, a set of Pocket Wizard Multi Maxes, a Canon 70-200 2.8 zoom lens and misc. batteries, instructions, etc.”



Peter Read Miller/Sports Illustrated
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Peter Read Miller’s assistant using a Speed Freak at a USC football practice, March 31, 2005.
Photo: Henry Hsu (www.sportsshooter.com/henryhsu)

Peter Read Miller has been a great supporter of Think Tank Photo from the beginning, appearing in our product hangtags with San Francisco Chronicle Photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice. Peter has been photographing athletes, events, and sporting life for over 20 years, and his clients have included Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, Playboy, and the The New York Times, just to name a few. He has so many Think Tank products, it's difficult to know how many, but to name a few, Speed Demon, Speed Freak, Airport Addicted, Lens Drop In, Trim Changer, Modulus Pouch, Bum Bag... Definitely check out his website at www.PeterReadMiller.com.



Kim Komenich/ San Francisco Chronicle

Kim Komenich at Camp Uvanni, Samarra, Iraq.
San Francisco Chronicle photo by Anna Badkhen.

“I used the Airport Addicted, Speed Demon and Whip it out every day when I was in Iraq. It all held up very well. I used the Whip It Out as a carrier for my Marantz 660 digital audio recorder. It worked great. I have a few ideas for you related to what happens when you put a belt-pack on over a nylon flak jacket shell. The nylon-nylon contact causes the belt pack to slip down immediately. Luckily, you designed loops into the pack where carabiners fit nicely.” August 3rd, 05



James Nielsen/ AFP/ Freelance
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James Nielsen keeps a close eye on the action at the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships on Saturday April 23, 2005 at Westside Tennis Club in Houston, Texas.
Photo: Aaron M. Sprecher, April 23, 2005 (www.sportsshooter.com/amsprecher)

“One of the great things about the pack in the photo is the wide belt which helps when the pack is heavy, and the rain cover is a nice addition as well. The pack is also well made, stitching and material.”



Bill Luster/The Louisville Courier-Journal

Bill Luster during practice for their first round game of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship Wednesday March 16, 2005 at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Photo: Gary Landers/The Cincinnati Enquirer

“Doug, here’s a picture of me with the Think Tank gear shot in Indianapolis during basketball. I used the Speed Freak this weekend at the NCAA tournament. Wonderful, wide, and very easy to use. I love this bag!!!”



Bob Self/Florida Times-Union

Bob Self (far right photographer) using a Speed Demon at the 2005 Super Bowl in Jacksonville. Photographers, left to right, Michael Zagaris, Peter Read Miller, Bob Self.
Photo: Rhona Wise/ European Press Agency - www.sportsshooter.com/wisepix

“Greetings from Jacksonville! I received one of your Canon addition Speed Demon belt packs at Canons party and put it to use that day, working the streets of partiers the rest of the day and night and then shooting the Super Bowl the next day. It is a quality product, very well thought out with the little extras (rain cover and enclosed disc wallet) that were a real surprise. I particularly like the wide wrap around straps which take quite a bit of weight off the small of my back. I walked several miles over two days with the Speed Demon without it causing the back problems that I would experience after a few hours with my previous beltpack.” Feb. 9th, 05



Jeff Snyder/Freelance Photographer
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Jeff Snyder at the Venice Beach Pier
Photo: Chris Butcher

“I’ve used the Speed Demon since the Super Bowl in Jacksonville, with the Whip it Out and the Lightning Fast attached, It’s all I need for a bag when I’m out shooting, nothing dragging my shoulders down! It was great at the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes, Washington Nationals games, as well as Movie Premier Red Carpet shoots too!”



Dino Vournas/Freelance Photographer

Dino Vournas shoots photos of the Sierra from the top of North Star in Lake Tahoe, sporting a Speed Demon.
Photo: Kurt Rogers

“I’m at first struck by its versatility. The ability to pull out the liner, rainfly and card wallet really adds to the pack’s capacity. When I ski, I can carry a digital body with a telephoto zoom attached, a wide-angle and accessories, all that I need. On assignments, I can carry 2 lenses and a flash inside and a camera around my neck for maximum mobility. With other packs, I was always saying “if they only had a blah-blah, it would be a lot better.” You have all the blah-blahs!” The top zipper, attached wallet and rainfly, net pockets are all great features. It’s sturdy as all-get-out and I like the wide waistband.”



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