For those contemplating any traveling, here is some travel gear that you may want to consider.
From the company, Think Tank Pro, the Airport Antidote (AA) , really swallows up and protects your valuable photo equipment. On my recent Florida trip, I had a few other travel backpacks to consider, but I all ways came back to the AA. Primarily because, the backpack loads well, has very comfortable straps, is highly configurable, fits in an overhead easily, and has handles that are well located to help you transport it when not engaged on your backside.
Here is a sample of what this HOG can hold…..
The overall weight was about 50-60 lb, and stored 8 lens and a D3,etc., very manageable, while moving about at the airport or in the field. The laptop compartment is an external compartment to the bag, and not padded, so for my MBP, I used a padded laptop sleeve, and unzipped the expansion zipper and all fit quite well. Also, you will notice that I also have some extra padding for some of my lenses, that’s something that has come from experiance when I transfer some of the lenses to a smaller travel satchel. So it you do have some traveling, and you like backpacks this one may help you out.



































NIce! Just posted in on Facebook! http://www.facebook.com/thinktankphoto
Thanks Ed, and happy new year!
Cheers, Doug
Doug Murdoch
Designer/ President, Think Tank Photo
( 1 866 558 4465 )
Mailing Address: 3636 N. Laughlin Rd. STE 170, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
50-60lbs is alot for carry-on. I’ve had my international carry-on weighed more than once and getting 10kg can be tricky. Completely depends on the airline and if you get tested. Thanks for the info