Hubba Hubba Hiney V3.0
This belt pack/shoulder bag hybrid includes removable dividers and is a versatile lightweight solution for carrying a Mirrorless system.
KEY FEATURES
- Multiple ways to carry – shoulder bag or belt mount
- Lightweight, compact all-in-one solution
- Attaches to any belt up to 3” wide, including Think Tank's Thin Skin and Pro Speed belts (sold separately)
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Specifications-
10.6" W x 6.7" H x 4.0" D (26.9 x 17 x 10 cm)
External Dimensions:
11.4" W x 7.3" H x 5.3" D (29 x 18.5 x 13.5 cm)
Weight: 1.0 lb (0.5 kg)
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Perfect size for a small mirrorless camera (X-Pro2) 4 prime lenses.
Like most photographers, I've used this a lot as a belt pack - on my Pro Speed belt, carrying a spare lens, flash and batteries when shooting events making it possible to be much more agile than I'd be if I had a shoulder bag or backpack. I also use mine as a 'manbag' with my EDC Fuji X100f, phone, keys, glasses, etc. Again, I expect a lot of owners do this. My favourite adaptation for this bag? As a handlebar pack on my gravel bike. I can keep the fuji safe and protected, and easily available mid-ride, along with snacks, glasses, wallet and a hat, spare Buff, and so on. It's the ideal size (about 4.5 litres), and Velcro or Voile straps can secure it to the handlebars via the D rings for the shoulder strap. I've done hundreds of miles off- and on-road with it, in all weathers and it's never let me down. Not bad for an 'improvised' bag! Keep up the good work.



This is a perfect day-bag for my Nikon Z6 and attached lens. There’s enough room In the end for a small flash In the main bag and spare batteries in the front zippered compartment. Just wish it was a little longer for a spare lens, but for just a small family one-lens party, it’s plenty of room. I like the shoulder strap for security.