The Transcontinenta Group, distributor of Think Tank in the Benelux, Germany and Austria, introduces the all-new Think Tank SpeedTop Crossbody bags that offer photographers faster and easier access to their camera gear.
The SpeedTop series camera bags feature an inventive magnetic lid to enable quick and quiet access to your gear. Opening the lid requires only one hand and closes securely without zippers. Regardless of your shooting style, the SpeedTop crossbody bags are easy to carry, provide quick access, and are sized to fit today’s camera systems. Also included is a tuck-away security latch for peace-of-mind when moving through crowded public places.
Available in two sizes, the SpeedTop 10 and SpeedTop 15, both are sized to fit today’s ungripped camera bodies with up to a 24-70mm lens, flash, extra lens, and small accessories. A padded, quick-adjusting strap and belt pass-through stabilizes the bag against your body for active situations and added security. And the SpeedTop’s slim profile is ideal for navigating through crowds and tight spaces.
“As photographers we know that having fast, easy, and often times, quiet access to your camera and gear is critical,” said Doug Murdoch, Think Tank CEO and Lead Product Designer. “It can mean the difference between getting a shot or missing it.”
Prices and availability
The Think Tank SpeedTop Crossbody 10 has a recommended retail price of €124.99 and the SpeedTop Crossbody 15 of €134.99. Both bags will be on sale very soon at Think Tank dealers in the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany and Austria.
The Transcontinenta Group is one of the best value added distributors in Western Europe. We are a privately owned company and established in 1992 in the Netherlands. The Transcontinenta Group has offices in The Netherlands, Germany, and the UK. From there we distribute well-known and leading brands in the field of photography, video, sport optics and mobile connectivity. The wide range of brands and products we represent enables us to position them in a wide range of markets. From the novice amateur, professional photo studio to museums and government.