Tenba Messenger bag insert, short overview

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Peter S

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Simply wanted to share with you that I just got one of the Tenba messenger bag inserts. It really is not expensive, something like USD 23 or so and it is a lot nicer than their own product picture shows. I have seen camera inserts from others brands, but they are either more expensive or don't have the possibility to customize them.

www.tenba.com/products/Messenger--Removable-Photo-Insert.aspx

The compartments you can customize by moving the dividers (they have velcro sides) . You can actually make 5 vertical compartments (4 dividers) Two of the vertical dividers also have a velcro strip running over the whole length so that you can divide that compartment horizontally again if you would so wish. Two of the dividers have a flap so you can actually "close" the compartment your created.

Extremely customizable, good padding (I would estimate 6mm thick) on all sides. Dimensions are: 33 x 22 x 12 cm (lxhxd), it can stretch to 20 cm for bigger, bulkier equipment. It easily slides into my old messenger converting it into an undercover camera bag.

I have no relation to Tenba, just wanted to share a cheap solution to an everyday " problem" .
 
Sounds very much like the insert in my Crumpler Dehli XXL. Only problem is that the insert only comes with the bag. I've had a good look at the Tenba Messenger, and I've not yet bought it, but must admit its a nice piece of kit.
 
This is great. I use a similar solution as well, but with a 2-divider (3 pockets) Domke insert. I can put it in either my Scaramanga leather satchel (Medium, I believe) or in my Parcel, ripstop messenger; neither of which look anything like a camera bag. Either configuration holds my OM-4, 28/3.5, 35/2.8 and 50/1.4 with film and I usually can carry my Fuji Klasse in one of the other pockets on either bag.

I went out shooting last week and took my Horizon 202, OM-4 + 50/1.4 and 35/2.8, a couple rolls of film and my Fuji Klasse and it was perfect.

These inserts are a great way to convert and older bag to a camera bag. Even a nice laptop bag will work well.

Good advice. Glad to see others doing this as well.
 
This is *the* insert to get if you want to convert a messenger bag to a camera bag.

Fits a small Courierware comfortably; tighter on a small Timbuk2 but it works. I divided one side compartment diagonally into two triangular spaces that fit RF lenses perfectly. You can stick a camera and two lenses in this thing and still have nearly 1/3 of the space free (as two small or one larger compartment). The insert is lightweight (closed-cell foam, not neoprene padding!) and soft enough to allow your bag to flex a little.

It really is the perfect messenger bag camera insert IMHO.
 
That does it. I finally know how to adapt a Maxpedition Larkspur bag to being a daily user bag.
 
I personally dont like dedicated laptop or camera bags with lots of padding so I have used a Tenba insert for years with a Patagonia messenger bag and now with a Jack ***** bag. Put the laptop in a sleeve and use the insert for the camera gear. It works really well! I can easily carry the M8 (with a lens attached) and my Pany G1 (with zoom attached - for wife to use) all in the same bag. Nice and discreet.
 
I don't get no resect. I wrote a few words about the insert & the bag it comes in. Zip response.
I'm glad the OP likes the insert. The insert lacks small dividers for stacking lenses. I use small foam squares from other bags. The insert is almost perfect.
Read about the bag built around the insert in my thread.
 
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