ThinkTank Urban Disguise 60 shoulder bag review

Usually my posts are very short. This one is not. This is the first NR product review.

I am keeping up with my promise -I already started the Nikon Rumors Forum and next in the list are product reviews. My first choice for review is the ThinkTank Urban Disguise 60 photo shoulder bag.  I will not review products that are already widely discussed on other sites, so don’t expect a Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 review here.

The first question in the camera bag selection process always is “what type” – backpack, beltbag, shoulder bag, etc. So many choices, so many options… Shoulder bags are my favorite because they provide easy gear access, but they are not very useful if you go hiking or have to carry your gear for a whole day – then you will need a backpack. ThinkTank provides a shoulder harness attachment that turns the ThinkTank Urban Disguise 60 shoulder bag into a backpack. If you get two extra straps, you can also wear it as a chest bag. Problem solved – the ThinkTank Urban Disguise 60 bag is a good universal solution to each of your needs, especially if you are on a budget and cannot afford multiple photo bags.

What I like about this bag is that, as the name suggests (Disguise), it does not look like a photo bag at all. This is also the case for almost all ThinkTank products. I also have the Crumpler 7 Million Dollars Home shoulder bag and here are some comparisons between Crumpler and ThinkTank Disguise 60 photo shoulder bags :

ThinkTank Disguise 60 bag specs and main features:

In the ThinkTank Urban Disguise 60 bag I could easily fit 5 lenses, 4 flash guns, one DSLR body, a 15” MacBook Pro and a bunch of filters, batteries, cables, charges, etc. The two front pockets are big enough to carry a pro level DSLR body. The site pockets can easily fit a flash gun or a bottle. If you have a 17” laptop, please check the dimensions before you buy (a 17” MacBook Pro will fit, but it will be tight).

There are 6 other ThinkTank Urban Disguise models – you can see them all here.

What I don’t like about the ThinkTank Disquise 60:

Currently ThinkTank has a FREE bag ofer with your minimum purchase of 50$ directly from ThinkTank. The available bags you can get for FREE with that promotion are:

I do believe that the ThinkTnak Disguise series are one of the best shoulder bags available on the market today. I would like to know about your experiences with photo bags. What are you using? What do you like? What don’t you like? Since this is a review (and it will be part of the review page) comments are closed, but I created a forum entry on this topic for further discussions.

Disclosure: I did not get paid for this bag review, however the bag was delivered to me for free and I am also part of Think Tank’s affiliate program.