








Think Tank BackLight Sprint Backpack - Slate Black
The Think Tank BackLight Sprint Backpack is a compact 15L storage solution for photographers with lighter kits. It fits a standard camera body and up to three zoom lenses. Rear-panel access allows users to retrieve gear without placing the bag on dirty or wet surfaces, while durable YKK zippers and 420D nylon ensure long-lasting reliability. Dual side pockets accommodate water bottles or tripods, and padded lumbar support enhances comfort on longer outings.
Think Tank BackLight Sprint Backpack - Slate Black Key Features:
- Slim 15L backpack designed for photographers with lighter kits
- Fits a standard camera body with up to 3 zoom lenses or 3-6 prime lenses
- Rear-panel access avoids placing the bag on dirty or wet surfaces
- Durable construction with YKK RC Fuse zippers and 420D high-density nylon
- Adjustable dividers to customise storage for camera gear or personal items
- Dual side pockets with cinch cords hold 32 oz water bottles or tripods
- Padded, removable waist belt for added stability and customisation
- Airmesh-covered lumbar support and rear panel for all-day carrying comfort
- Ergonomic zipper pulls designed for use with gloves or in cold conditions
- 2L front pocket for personal gear with right-side vertical opening for quick access
- Meets most international and US carry-on requirements
- Side compression straps with locking SR buckles for secure external carry points
- Lightweight and compact design, ideal for hiking, travel, or urban exploration
What's in the box?
- 1 x Think Tank BackLight Sprint Backpack
- 1 x Divider Set
- 1 x Rain Cover
FAQs:
What equipment fits in the Think Tank BackLight Sprint Backpack?
Think Tank designed the BackLight Sprint to accommodate a standard camera body and up to three zoom lenses or three to six prime lenses. Adjustable dividers allow you to customise the interior for additional accessories or personal items, making it versatile for photographers with lighter kits.
Does the Think Tank BackLight Sprint have rear access?
Yes, rear-panel access lets you retrieve your camera gear without removing the bag from your back. This feature protects your equipment from dirt, mud, or wet surfaces and enhances security by keeping your gear against your body when travelling.
Is the Think Tank BackLight Sprint suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, the backpack’s durable 420D high-density nylon construction and water-resistant YKK RC Fuse zippers ensure reliability in challenging environments. Dual side pockets can hold 32 oz water bottles or tripods, and the padded lumbar support offers comfort during extended hikes or urban treks.
Can the Think Tank BackLight Sprint be used as carry-on luggage?
The BackLight Sprint meets most international and US carry-on size requirements and is compact enough to fit under most airline seats. It is ideal for travel photographers who need to keep their gear close at hand.
How stable is the Think Tank BackLight Sprint with added external accessories?
The Think Tank BackLight Sprint includes ergonomic zipper pulls for easy operation in cold conditions or while wearing gloves, a removable padded waist belt for added stability, and a 2L front pocket with vertical access for storing personal items. Dual vertical daisy chains and side compression straps provide options for attaching additional gear, ensuring the bag is as versatile as your shooting needs.
Back to topProduct Specification
Airline Carry~On | Yes |
Colour | Black |
External Size | 23 x 44.5 x 17 cm |
Extra Compartments | Side Pocket (2), 2L Front Pocket, Top Zippered Pocket |
Included Accessories | Divider Set, Rain Cover |
Internal Size | 21 x 42 x 14 cm |
Material | Abrasion-resistant YKK RC-Fuse zippers, 420D velocity nylon, 420D high-density nylon, 320G UltraStretch mesh, 350G airmesh, nylon webbing, 3-ply bonded nylon thread, 210D silver-toned nylon lining, hexa-mesh pockets, high-density closed-cell foam, PE board reinforcement |
Storage Capacity | 15L |
Style | Backpack |
Weather Shield | Yes |
Weight [g] | 1000.00 |
Manufacturers Link | ThinkTank |