
Glass Limo™ Camera Backpack fits up to 600mm Super Telephoto Lens
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Final destination of camera bag hunters
After I got my Z 800mm lens, I was pushed out of my usual beaten up camera bags. It’s not an ordinary beast to carry with a Z9 attached. The Backlight 36L gobbled up the whole lot with plenty of space for so many more lenses. It felt like a compact SUV from the outside but with plenty of space on the inside. It carries so snug close to the back & I can walk miles without knowing it’s on my back. After spending such a long time with the bag, I still haven’t figured out what’s there not to love it. So glad I bought into the Think Tank Ecosystem. Really superbly designed & made.


Well engineered bag!
A bit tight for the RF 800 mm 5.6, but it works! I made a nice grab-and-go birding kit with the Glass Limo.

Got me out of jam
I used this this backpack for accessory gear (star tracker, filters, etc.) and personal items as my personal bag for a commercial flight. My cameras and lenses were in my carry on airport advantage bag, also a Think Tank. At the gate I was advised the overhead was full and needed to check my Airport Advantage Bag. Since that gear was most fragile, I had to "stuff" a couple cameras, laptop, a couple lenses into the backpack because I didn't want to check those items. The backpack was extremely heavy and I thought I had exceeded the packs ability to hold it all and get it zipped. It held up through hours and hours of running through airports. The backpack held it's shape, the zippers remained strong. The airport bag with wheels that I had to check also survived the baggage handlers and flight transfers. I tried to shop smart to make sure both bags were "under" the size limit for personal and carry on, but it didn't work out this trip.
