p.1 #2 · Think Tank CityWalker 20 Shoulder Bag Review
Nice review - thanks. I've been looking for a bag like this to carry around my gear when I'm not backpacking. I've been thinking up picking up something by Crumpler, but this looks nice as well. Do you find the padding on the shoulder strap to be sufficient during a long day? In other words, does the bag remain comfortable to wear?
p.1 #3 · Think Tank CityWalker 20 Shoulder Bag Review
I find the strap to be very comfortable. I had my D600, 24-70mm, 85mm f/1.4, SB-900, GF3 with 14mm lens and iPad on me during my trip and did not feel any discomfort while traveling with the bag. Definitely check it out at a local camera store if you can!
p.1 #4 · Think Tank CityWalker 20 Shoulder Bag Review
Excellent review. I appreciate it. Also, nicely done with photos that really help.
This looks like a great bag when I'm just out and about with my gear. I was also wondering about the comfort of the strap. Thanks for asking that Corwin, and for answering Kelvin.
p.1 #5 · Think Tank CityWalker 20 Shoulder Bag Review
Thanks for the review! I've been looking for a shoulder bag for quite some time now and I'm adding this to my list of bags to consider. Would really like to try this in person, but none of the camera stores here carry them.
p.1 #6 · Think Tank CityWalker 20 Shoulder Bag Review
Nice review. I got this bag a few weeks ago, and carried it loaded to capacity for the first time today. It was better than I expected...it's heavy, but the thick shoulder strap helps a lot and the soft side makes it more comfortable. Not sure I'd want to walk more than a couple of miles with it, but that's more a function of me than the bag I could carry it all day with only two lenses. Everything fits perfectly, and I don't have to put the bag down to change lenses.
Gear list: D7000, Tokina 12-24, Sigma 17-50 OS, Sigma 50-150 OS, RRS Omni-pivot Pro. I also had a tripod bag on the other arm.