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Shopper : Will a Dell 17" XPS (thick) laptop fit in this bag?JAIME C : I have a 16.4 in. Sony VAIO that fits in here easily.SEAN L : I have a 13 inch Mac and there is a lot of room left to the side of it. I actually place the charger next to it without any problem. This is a really nice bag, great, great quality!DAN Y : The DELL XPS 15Z fits just fine but takes up all the width,,,no room for the power cord, compair your dimensions with this pc.ANDREW R : UNfortunately no, the XPS 17" is slightly too large to fit in the laptop compartment of this bag.
Shopper : Hello, I'm Michael How many lenses & pro dslr's does this bag fit? (Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 v2 shoulder bag)JOHN L : Hello Michael I carry my 5D MKII with battery grip and 24-105 attached. Also carry my 17-40L and 135L. I can easily fit in a 70-200 if I had one (I've put one in when I rented) You can fit an extra body in the expandable pocket if needed. I stow 2 of my 580EXIIs in there with my wireless triggers when I need to carry all of my gear. JohnGRETA T : Hi Michael, I can fit Canon 70-200mm f2.8, Canon 24-70 f2.8, Canon 85mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8, Two Speedlite 580EXii a laptop 17 inches, Canon 7D, Canon 40D, pocket wizard plus ii(2) Gary Fong diffuser (dome) some cables and battery chargers and still got plenty of room to spare. The front side zipper is very well thought. you will have a place for your keys to clip on so that you won't lose it, and this bag is expandable and If you would like you can still fit extra change of clothes. I like this bag because it serves my purpose. Good Luck!!! I hope this information will help you make the right decision that fits your needs.Christopher V : This is a great bag for a medium sized DSLR (D700)+lens and two lenses, cache of cards, caps and other accessories. I usually keep attached one medium focal length lens and add two more (75-300 and wide angle). The bag is well designed and able to carry a sm-med laptop comfortably.BYRON S : It depends on the size of the camera and lens. I and easily fit a Canon Eos 5d Mark iii, flash, 70-200 zoom and two smaller lenses. I have not tried to use a second body, but it is feasible, so something would have to go. Compared to some other fine bags, like Domke, and LowePro, it does not look as big as it's capacity would make you think. I also have a v 70 which I prefer because it is a little deeper, especially if the long zoom is attached to the camera. Either of those bags are as large as I can carry and not kill my back or shoulders.TIMOTHY C : It really depends on how you configure the bag. I normally carry a canon 7D with grip and a 24-105, plus a 100-400 zoom, a 28mm and 85mm mounted together and a 580ex flash all in the main compartment. Right now I use an Ipad, so I can talk to a 17 inch laptop. I have also loaded the from compartment with two 7D's w/grips. And added a 70-200 and another flash without any problems. But i sure wouldnt want too carry it very far. MSF S : 90% of the time I carrie my d3s with a 17-35 plus notebook etc but, i di carrie (and my back still hurts) the d3s with the 17-35, 70-200, 50, and a teleconverter plus notebook and related junk.MICHAEL JOHN M : I've been able to carry my Canon 5D Mark II body, a Canon EOS Rebel T2i body along with the 24-70 mm EF lens, the 70-200mm EF II lens, a 2X extender plus the kit lens for the Rebel. In addition, my iPad and extra batteries and chargers for the two cameras fit comfortably. Arranging the various bodies, lenses and accessories is not intuitive, however. There is also little external cushioning provided, therefore your equipment is uncomfortably, and sometimes painfully, close to you when carrying the bag, and there is some concern about the equipment being damaged if shoved into an overhead compartment bin when traveling. ROBERT H : I carry a Nikon D3s with a 24-70 2.8 attached , a 14 -24 f 4 ,70-200 f 2.8 and a Dell computer. Somewhere in there is a strobe chords and reader. RobSAMUEL L : You can fit two pro-sized bodies in the front pockets just under the flap. You can also fit a pro-size body in the main compartment mounted to a lens. I've used to bag to carry a 70-200, 24-70 with a body mounted on it inside the bag, a strobe (next to the 24-70 and below the body mounted on that lens), a 14-24, another small lens stacked on top of the 14-24, and then whatever you're going to put into the front pockets (e.g., two more bodies). When using this bag, I'll typically also use one of Think Tank's rolling bags to hold a long lens, teleconverters, and most of the bodies that I'll need; thus, I use the front pockets on the UD60 for items like power adapters, an extra computer battery, etc.REMCO T : This is a great bag. I typically carry a 1DmIV. You can fit 3 lenses, assuming 1 lens on the camera and 2 in the 2 side pockets. The lenses in the side pocket can be as large as a 70-200m barrel. The weight of all of this is supported quite well by the strength of the bag. I had a bit of a problem with my 1DmIV + 85mm/1.2L combo as this is quite heavy. But ThinkTank prompty helped me by sending extra reinforcement panels which you simply velcro in.Besides all of this, the bag has tons of pockets and compartments which makes it great for travel and or work to keep things organized. I highly recommend it and just abput everything else from TT.

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2013-03-07T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Outstanding Bag for Travel

This bag is amazing. It is Quality made and intelligently designed to carry what I need to carry for my Travel photography - and my travels. I keep putting stuff in it and still have room for more stuff. It easily holds a Nikon D3s, with 24-120mm lens attached, a Nikon SB900 flash, my 16-35mm, all the related spare batteries, chargers, memory cards and filters. Plus my 15" Macbook Pro and Kindle, chargers for those and my iPhone, sunglass case, and still has room for folders and documents. The arrangement is segmented enough that I can get to what I want without having to fumble around through what I don't need at that moment and padded enough I'm comfortable tossing it in the overhead compartment (not as checked luggage, but that would be silly). It slides down over my roller-board handle making it easy to manage walking through the airport (because with all that stuff in it its starting to get heavy even with the nicely padded and contoured shoulder strap). Outstanding way to travel and not stick out in foreign country as an Tourist with an Expensive Camera Bag. I'd call it the Travel Disguise Bag

gEB

2012-08-26T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Holds a Dell E6520 with room to spare

Dell E6520 fits fine. (15" Windows laptop) Now using the bag for day-to-day commute when I don't even carry my Nikon. When traveling, I take the Dell laptop, Nikon D3s, 70-200, 24-70 and 14-24, power supply for laptop, Nikon battery charger, etc. Also suggest getting the optional strap kit in order to tether your tripod. Fits in airline overhead just fine. Very light-weight.

PIERCE E.

2012-04-24T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Built to Perfection

Think Tank bags have won over my loyalty from the first one I purchased, and this was the 5th bag I bought. Each one has a specific purpose, and with this one I needed something that would fit the overflow of my lenses from my Airport International roller bag when I travel. The biggest thing is that is fits and protects my laptop better than the front pouch on my roller. The Urban Disguise has plenty of storage room and the quality is superb.

AARON B.

2012-03-10T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Nothing but the best with Think Tank!!

I have come to expect nothing but the best from Think Tank gear, and this bag confirmed that from the first second I used it. With flying to a number of destination weddings across the country and overseas, I needed something that would better protect my laptop while serving as an overflow bag for what wouldn't fit in my Airport International from Think Tank. Over an over again, this company has shown me why they are the industry leader in professional quality bags for photographers world wide.

AARON B.

2012-02-12T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Love It

I was looking for a camera bag that I could put my laptop, drawing tablet, camera, lenses, and accessories into, that wasn't well... a huge bag. I tried several, but couldn't get things to fit the way I wanted. Either the laptop compartments were too small, or the bag was huge. The last bag I tried, before this, was the LowePro Stealth Reporter 650AW. It could handle the laptop and drawing tablet fine, but overall, the bag was a monster. Not happy with the Stealth Reporter, I figured I would try out the Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0. It fit the laptop and drawing tablet nicely in the laptop compartment with my extra added padding. And I exteded the bag to fit my camera w/ battery grip, 3 lenses, and extra room to spare.

JOHN L.

2012-01-29T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Finally, a bag for business and pleasure

I enjoy photography as a hobby and travel 50% of the time in my paying job. I have been looking for a laptop bag that can accomodate all my cables, cable lock, pc accessories, etc. in addtion to my work files; but also provide the option of using the space for my SLR and several lenses. Urban Design 60 v2 met my needs in every aspect especially when combined with Think Tank's Cable Management 50. I put all my pc cables and accessories in CM50 which keeps it organized and which fits perfectly in the case. If traveling with my camera, not a problem. I pull out the CM50 organizer and throw it in my suitcase, and use the provided dividers to reconfigure the space so I can pack my camera and lenses in my laptop case. I have to travel with two laptops (windows pc for work and my macbook air). Both fit snuggly in the laptop section but it could stand to have a little extra room (only because I have to carry to laptops). GREAT job by Think Tank in design and functionality.

uncbird

2011-12-18T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Yes a great product

I use this bag when I do not need to carry as much camera gear

PaulZ

2011-10-16T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Versatile, but a few slight improvements

I use it to pack a Canon 1DmIV. The weight of this camera + lens (24-70) is a bit too much to truly hold the camera. The velcro panels internal to the bag, that hold the camera upright sag a bit until the lens bottoms out. This is because the velcro panels mount to a loose piece of fabric and not the bag structure itself. Perhaps I can put more velcro panels side-by-side to make it stiffer. But I expected not to have to wrestle with this. The convenience of this bag, having everything together is still great, however and makes travel with your camera relatively easy.

REMCO T.

2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Terrific bag

When I loaded it with what I wanted to take with me plus my laptop, it was just too heavy for me to schlep through airports. Not the bags fault.

Mickey S.

2011-09-03T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

This is the one.

Big enough to store all my essential camera gears, a 15 inch notebook and paperwork for work. It is a well priced product considering its quality construction and its design versatility.

CHRISTOPHER T.

2011-03-05T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great bag

This bag is an up-grade from the model 40 because I needed a little more space for the larger DSLR. The expansion capability and pocket for small laptop sold me. I am happy with this bag; it is tough, nicely designed and doesn't look like a camera bag so for general travel photography, it is perfect. Still, I think it is best designed for one large DSLR, a couple of lenses and flash unit. If you plan to do long-term field work, bring a back-pack for more lens/body/part storage. I like the simplicity of the looks and utility of this bag and highly recommend it for the casual/enthusiast photographer.

The G.

2011-02-19T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

I'm officially a ThinkTank customer now

This is my first ThinkTank purchase and I'm sold for good. What an amazing product. I used to carry a laptop bag and a camera bag as my carry-ons when I fly. Now I'm able to get my camera gear and a 17" MacBook Pro into one bag! What struck me right away was the amazing fit and finish of the bag--this is a very well-made product, and clearly looks built to last. Unlike similar bags from Crumpler, etc this bag is also better in that it's expandable, so you're not stuck with a giant bag when you don't need it. It's incredibly versatile. One thing to consider is that it's still a shoulder bag, and when you load it down with a 17" laptop, a big DSLR, and 5 lenses, guess what? It's gonna be heavy. When fully loaded it's very uncomfortable to carry on a shoulder, but that's not the bag's fault. Good news is the bag slides right onto the carry handle of another carry on and becomes very manageable. This is a great product all around. I'll likely switch my LowePro gear to ThinkTank now that I've caught the bug...

PETER K.

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Outstanding Bag for Travel

By gEB

This bag is amazing. It is Quality made and intelligently designed to carry what I need to carry for my Travel photography - and my travels. I keep putting stuff in it and still have room for more stuff. It easily holds a Nikon D3s, with 24-120mm lens attached, a Nikon SB900 flash, my 16-35mm, all the related spare batteries, chargers, memory cards and filters. Plus my 15" Macbook Pro and Kindle, chargers for those and my iPhone, sunglass case, and still has room for folders and documents. Th...

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Holds a Dell E6520 with room to spare

By PIERCE E.

Dell E6520 fits fine. (15" Windows laptop) Now using the bag for day-to-day commute when I don't even carry my Nikon. When traveling, I take the Dell laptop, Nikon D3s, 70-200, 24-70 and 14-24, power supply for laptop, Nikon battery charger, etc. Also suggest getting the optional strap kit in order to tether your tripod. Fits in airline overhead just fine. Very light-weight.

This will hold more gear than you ever imagined and a 17" laptop! (Check dimensions for exact size of the compartment). The front compartment will hold a wide angle with a hood attached, a 24-70 2.8 with the hood, a 70 -200 2.8 with the hood reversed, AND two pro size DSLRs in the expandable front pockets (without lenses attached). A regular size DSLR, with a lens attached, can also be carried straight down inside the bag. Strobes or some water bottles fit into the side stretch pockets, as well.

What's in the box:

  • Think Tank Urban Disguise 60 V2.0 Shoulder Bag
  • Shoulder Strap
  • Think Tank Lifetime Warranty