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The CityWalkers’ design emphasizes fit and comfort, premium quality, and functional flexibility. Extremely lightweight, the bags feature a high quality silver-toned nylon liner, RC Fuse External/YKK zippers, and antique nickel plated metal hardware. They have a sound silencer on the main flap, extra flaps for smaller lenses with a fully lined velex insert for maximum customization, internal pockets that fit a pro-size flash, and a removable padded insert.
The CityWalker 10 fits one standard size body with a 24-70 attached, plus one to two small extra lenses, a flash, and a tablet. The CityWalker 20 holds one standard size body with a 24-70 attached or a 70-200 detached, plus extra lenses, a flash, and a tablet. The CityWalker 30 holds one standard size body with a 24-70 attached or a 70-200 detached, plus two to four extra lenses, a flash, and a 15” laptop.




“The CityWalkers are a classic ‘walk around’ bag,” said Doug Murdoch, Think Tank Photo CEO and Lead Designer. “Built around the same design aesthetic as our popular StreetWalker® backpacks, their style is targeted toward casual urban environments while still focused on an active lifestyle.”
Additional features include:
15” Laptop compartment (CityWalker 30)
iPad pocket [front internal] (CityWalker 10 and CityWalker 20)
Double security on front flap closure with silence-able Hook/Loop and Dual Cross™ Buckle
Removable padded insert
Seam-sealed rain cover included
Customizable divider layout
Two internal side pockets to accommodate flash
Deluxe organizer on front panel
Water bottle pockets on each side
Large zippered pocket on front flap for accessories
Rear document pocket
Business card holder inside main flap
Top carry handle

All CityWalker fabric exterior is treated with a DWR coating while fabric underside is coated with PU for superior water resistance. They utilize YKK® RC Fuse (abrasion resistant) zippers, 420D velocity nylon, 420D high-density nylon, 600D brushed polyester, 250D shadow rip-stop polyester, Derrington™ mesh pockets, antique nickel plated metal hardware, Dual Cross™ Buckle, 3D air mesh, mono mesh, and 3-ply bonded nylon thread.

Specifications
CityWalker 10
External Dimensions: 12.4” W x 9” H x 6.7” D (31.5 × 23 × 17cm)
Internal Dimensions: 10” W x 7.5” H x 5.3” D (25.5 × 19 × 13.5cm)
Tablet: 10.3” W x 8” H x 0.8” D (26.2 × 20.3 × 2cm)
Weight: 1.9-2.2 lbs (0.8-1.0 kg)

CityWalker 20
External Dimensions: 13.8” W x 9.8” H x 6.7” D (35 × 25 × 17cm)
Internal Dimensions: 13” W x 8.7” H x 5.3” D (33 × 22 × 13.5cm)
Tablet: 10.3” W x 8” H x 0.8” D (26.2 × 20.3 × 2cm)
Weight: 2.0-2.5 lbs (0.9-1.1 kg)




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CityWalker 30
External Dimensions: 16.3” W x 11.4” H x 8.3” D (41.5 × 29 × 21cm)
Internal Dimensions: 13.4” W x 9.6” H x 6.7” D(34 × 24.5 × 17cm)
Laptop: 15" W x 11" H x 1.4" D (38 x 28 x 3.6cm)
Weight: 2.8-3.1 lbs (1.3-1.4 kg)
 

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the 20

the 20

Joe
After you test the 20 please send it to me for a 20 year long term test.California is a test hub index state:)
 
Seems like nearly all camera bags are designed for a DSLR plus attached zoom lens and an iPad. Doubtless that is the biggest market right now, but with the growing trend toward compact mirrorless cameras with primes or compact zooms, perhaps we'll see more bags designed with that in mind. A bag designed for the latter would also make a good rangefinder bag. It wouldn't need to be as tall as one designed for the DSLR plus zoom.
 
“The CityWalkers are a classic ‘walk around’ bag,” said Doug Murdoch, Think Tank Photo CEO and Lead Designer. “Built around the same design aesthetic as our popular StreetWalker® backpacks, their style is targeted toward casual urban environments while still focused on an active lifestyle.”

Why do people speak like this? Is there anyone on the planet who would read this and think "Well, that's convinced me"? :D
 
I've had a Leica M6TTL + 4 small primes to a Hasselblad 500c/m + 50, 80 and 150mm lenses in my Billingham Hadley. Even a Nikon D700+24-120 and 70-300 will fit at a pinch.

The adverts that really get me are the ones that say"optimised for digital" or some such. What the hell does that mean? Usually, little more than some tiny little pocket for storing SD cards. Whoopy-doo.....I've got a digital bag as well as a digital camera.
 
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