Airport TakeOff™ V2.0 Rolling Backpack
You can only take a rolling bag so far. When the terrain becomes uneven, simply convert the Airport TakeOff V2.0 to a backpack so you can carry your gear to the location.
Sized to meet the needs of a traveling professional, the Airport TakeOff V2.0 fits most U.S. domestic and international airline carry-on requirements.*
KEY FEATURES
- Integrated backpack straps with comfortable shoulder harness and back panel padding
- Holds up to a 400mm f/2.8, two standard bodies and other assorted lenses
- Large front pocket fits up to a 17” laptop and a 10” tablet†
* Check with your airline for current carry-on requirements
† Artificial Intelligence V3.0 laptop sleeve is recommended and sold separately
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Happy with my Airport TakeOff V2.0
Just bought it today and used it this afternoon for the first time but I am sure we will be friends for the coming years . I can now take all my equipment to my birds excursions, also by plain.

Take what you can get!!
Good size for my wife. Would have loved to have something bigger but nothing was available…


Airport TakeOff
Great bag, backpack and roller. Used on a trip just a week ago. Was able to pack all I needed and brought my sling bag. Great combo. Great and fast customer service.

Airport TakeOff V2.0
I really the TakeOff. I can add 2 DSLR bodies and 3 lens plus miscellaneous gear. I do have 2 complaints about the Tripod fastener and the straps. These complaints are not particular to ThinkTank, but to numerous suppliers of gear. The 2 clamps that are attached to the side of the TakeOff for use of a tripod are extremely hard to open. I spent 30 minutes trying to get them open. There is no way that I am going to take them off before boarding a plane. The other compliant is the shoulder straps. Once you have the TakeOff on your back you have a difficult time pulling t5he straps to get them snug. It is clear to me that there was little time given to designing these straps. I strongly recommend that you look at the militaries backpacks and see how easy it is to tighten up the straps and loosen them. This is a simple thing to do to greatly improve an otherwise excellent product.