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title: "Think Tank TurnStyle 10 V2.0 Sling Bag for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera - Charcoal"
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# 1 lb ultra-lightweight Compact 8.3x15.4x5.2 in 320G breathable air-mesh back Think Tank TurnStyle 10 V2.0 Sling Bag for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera - Charcoal

**Brand:** think tank
**Price:** 169556CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Think Tank TurnStyle 10 V2.0 Sling Bag for DSLR and Mirrorless Camera - Charcoal by think tank
- **How much does it cost?** 169556CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- think tank enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted think tank brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Gear at Your Fingertips:** Quick-access front organizer pocket for batteries, memory cards, and essentials.
- • **Stay Cool Under Pressure:** Breathable 320G air-mesh back panel prevents overheating during long shoots or commutes.
- • **Effortless All-Day Comfort:** Slim, contoured design with wide padded strap keeps you moving without fatigue.
- • **Built for the Urban Explorer:** Durable, water-resistant 420D fabric with rain cover and stable base for on-the-go protection.
- • **Versatile Storage, Minimal Bulk:** Fits full-frame mirrorless camera plus two lenses and a mini tripod in a sleek, small footprint.

## Overview

The Think Tank TurnStyle 10 V2.0 Sling Bag is a featherweight (1 lb), compact camera sling designed for DSLR and mirrorless users who demand quick access and ergonomic comfort. Featuring a breathable air-mesh back panel, a contoured body-hugging fit, and versatile compartments for a full-frame camera plus multiple lenses, it balances protection with a minimal footprint. Crafted from durable, water-resistant 420D fabric and equipped with a rain cover, it’s the perfect companion for professionals and enthusiasts who want to stay agile without sacrificing gear security.

## Description

Product Description Key Features Rapid Access Easily rotate the TurnStyle sling from back to front for rapid gear access. Built-In Stabilizer Strap Stabilizer strap holds the bag steady while bicycling or running and tucks away when not in use. Tablet Pocket Carry a tablet in a dedicated, padded pocket. 10" Tablet - TurnStyle 20 8" Tablet - TurnStyle 5 & 10 Organizer Pocket Easily accessible front organizer pocket for batteries, memory cards or other small accessories

Review: Everything I need in a light, efficient package - My one regret about buying the TurnStyle 10: Not buying it sooner. I’m thrilled with this bag. I have four other Think Tank bags — three shoulder bags from the Retrospective series plus one larger Photocross 13 sling — so I was already sold on the brand and its quality. My needs were changing, however. My go-to camera is a Sony A73 with a Sony 24-105 lens. I also use a 5/8-inch baseplate for added comfort and stability. Besides a few minor accessories, that's all I wanted this bag to carry. If the TurnStyle 10 provided enough room for a second lens, great. In the end, I just wanted a bag that provided better weight distribution on my healthy but aging frame, as well as quick and easy access to my gear. The main compartment of the TurnStyle 10 easily accommodated the gear mentioned above. I then explored using the bag with various lens combinations. To keep things simple, I wanted the option of storing either lens on the camera without having to swap positions before loading and zipping up the bag. Again, the TurnStyle 10 delivered. After tinkering with the dividers and different camera positions (sideways vs. lens facing down), I found I could easily carry any two of the following lenses: 24-105, 16-35, 28-75, 17-28, 70-180, 35. Usually the camera with an attached lens sits sideways; the second lens stands upright in a compartment I created at the wide end of the kidney-shaped bag. With all combinations except for those including the 70-180, I also had room in the main compartment for a mini-tripod. Carrying the 70-180 with one of the other lenses was doable, but it was a tight fit when that lens was mounted to the camera. I don’t like fighting with my gear, so I’m fine with making an exception for this one lens and letting it stand upright in its own compartment without being attached to the camera. It's inconvenient swapping it out before putting everything away. But fortunately, with this bag slung across my chest, it’s easy and less stressful changing lenses. The exterior pocket on the front side of the bag is adequate. I use mine mostly for a spare battery, polarizing filter, pen and Apple Air Tag, but you could easily add a key fob, cards, granola bar, whatever. Just keep in mind that anything bulky placed in the outside pocket will rob space from the main compartment. The same holds true for the inside pocket, which I'm currently not using, and exterior tablet compartment. [Development suggestion: A gusseted outside pocket with Velcro tabs or an expansion zipper (similar to a suitcase) would add flexibility.] The bag itself is really comfortable to carry — even more so as you start walking vs. standing still and obsessively asking yourself how it feels. :-) Just walk and you’ll forget it’s there. I haven’t had to use the waist strap, which keeps the bag in position when biking or hiking on steep grades. But when clipped together at their shortest position, the two straps form a sturdy, readily accessible grab handle when you want to sling the bag forward. I ordered the TurnStyle 10 in charcoal instead of bright blue to be less conspicuous. Once I stepped outside, however, I realized that the front panel of the charcoal bag is a subtle olive green. That was surprising, but it's a handsome combination that quickly grew on me. The zippers are high quality and slide easily. I appreciate having the double zipper on the main compartment. The webbing on the narrow side of the bag helps to keep gear secure when the bag is wide open. As advertised, the bag's back exterior pocket accommodates a small tablet, but you can also use it for a phone, slim battery pack, maps, passport or whatever flat item you want to stick in there. The rain cover, which emerges from a dedicated pocket at the bottom, is easy to access and put on. There isn’t a pocket for a water bottle, but I guess something had to give. I swore that I would never, ever put one inside a camera bag. However, I’ve changed my thinking on that after discovering a short, locking, leak-proof bottle (Owala SmoothSip Slider) that fits nicely in the compartment where I’d normally put a second lens. As a safeguard, I always place the locked tumbler on the wide side of the bag so it’s at the bottom when I’m carrying the TurnStyle 10 on my back. That way, if I neglect to lock the top or it springs a leak, it won’t drip water onto my gear. Nevertheless, any water bottle should be used with extreme caution inside a camera bag. Lastly, I like the way the Turnstyle 10 stands firmly on its side without listing or capsizing. The main strap also stands close to the rear of the bag without spilling across the table. This bag has a small footprint. There are newer and attractive slings being marketed by other companies, but some seem to be trying too hard and, at least for me, provide way more than I need. I don't need a computer when hiking, for instance. Extra features also add bulk, weight and draw more attention to the bag. Weighing only one pound, the TurnStyle 10 gives me everything I need in a light, efficient package. Bravo, Think Tank. This bag is a keeper.
Review: tiny but mighty - 5-stars for excellent design & quality. It's a small, comfortable camera sling that provides quick access to gear. It's also lightweight (1 lb), provides adequate cushioning protection, and is made with durable & water-resistant 420D fabric. I also own a Tenba DNA 11 Messenger made from 600D fabric. Although 600D fabric is more rugged, it's also thicker, isn't as flexible and is heavier, resulting in a camera bag that weighs more than twice as much (2.4 lbs). When you're on your feet all day taking pictures, every pound matters. I love Tenba quality & style, but the DNA 11 feels really heavy by the end of the day. Meanwhile, the Think Tank is slim, light & tucks away neatly on the back/side, then quickly slings to the front if you need gear or simply need to sit down. I can also fit everything I need: full-frame mirrorless camera (Canon R6ii), two RF lenses, neck & wrist straps, memory cards & other bits & bobs. I can either carry the camera with lenses detached, or carry the camera with one lens attached. For specificity, the RF100mm macro lens measures 3.21 in x 5.83 in (1.6 lbs); and the RF24-105mm measures 3.02 in x 3.50 in (0.87 lbs). I do have a nitpick re: Think Tank's comfy strap. The strap is padded & very comfortable. It also has a Velcro keeper intended to keep the strap in its place after sizing adjustment. The Velcro is better than nothing; however, the strap really needs the quick-pull adjuster like the ones that Peak Design uses for its Slide camera straps. That one design feature would add so much versatility & function that would instantly crown the TurnStyle 10 as the Best. Camera Sling. Ever. Pros: - Sleek design, lightweight & quick access to gear - Tiny footprint that packs a punch. Holds a full-frame mirrorless camera + 2 lenses - Comfy padded strap Cons: - Strap length adjustment is cumbersome. Please add a quick-pull adjuster in the TurnStyle V3!!! - Price (but totally worth it once Think Tank adds a quick-pull adjuster!) For 100% transparency, I'm not a professional reviewer & didn't receive any payment or discount for writing this review. After kissing a lot of frogs (messenger bags, top loaders, slings), I just really like this sling bag & only wish it had a quick-pull adjuster to make it my dream camera bag.

## Features

- Slim, contoured, body-conforming design with a wide shoulder strap provides a very comfortable fit
- Breathable 320G air-mesh back panel keeps your back cool during long days
- Easily accessible front organizer pocket for batteries, memory cards or other small accessories
- Rear internal pocket holds documents
- Exterior Dimensions: 8.3” W x 15.4” H x 5.2” D (21 x 39 x 13.2 cm)*, Internal Dimensions: 7.1” W x 12.6” H x 4.8” D (18 x 32 x 12.2 cm), Small Tablet Compartment: 6.3” x 8.7” x 0.4” (16 x 22 x 1 cm), Weight: 1.0lb (0.4kg), Shoulder Strap Length: 35–68.3” (includes length of product), Stability Strap Length: 59.3” (includes length of product). * Note that the product tapers significantly and dimensions are taken at largest point.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0723CSB56 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,276 in Camera Cases |
| Brand Name | Think Tank |
| Capacity | 10 Liters |
| Closure Type | Zipper |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 141 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00874530004612 |
| Handle Type | Web Handle |
| Included Components | Messenger Bag |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.35"L x 12.6"W x 15.4"H |
| Item Type Name | Camera Sling Bag |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | THINK TANK |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 710461 |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Model Number | TT461 |
| Number of Compartments | 3 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Pocket Description | Jetted Pocket |
| Shell Type | Soft |
| Size | 75 centimeters |
| Strap Type | Shoulder |
| Style Name | Functional Sling Messenger Bag |
| UPC | 874530004612 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Wheel Type | In line skate |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Everything I need in a light, efficient package
*by J***F on October 18, 2025*

My one regret about buying the TurnStyle 10: Not buying it sooner. I’m thrilled with this bag. I have four other Think Tank bags — three shoulder bags from the Retrospective series plus one larger Photocross 13 sling — so I was already sold on the brand and its quality. My needs were changing, however. My go-to camera is a Sony A73 with a Sony 24-105 lens. I also use a 5/8-inch baseplate for added comfort and stability. Besides a few minor accessories, that's all I wanted this bag to carry. If the TurnStyle 10 provided enough room for a second lens, great. In the end, I just wanted a bag that provided better weight distribution on my healthy but aging frame, as well as quick and easy access to my gear. The main compartment of the TurnStyle 10 easily accommodated the gear mentioned above. I then explored using the bag with various lens combinations. To keep things simple, I wanted the option of storing either lens on the camera without having to swap positions before loading and zipping up the bag. Again, the TurnStyle 10 delivered. After tinkering with the dividers and different camera positions (sideways vs. lens facing down), I found I could easily carry any two of the following lenses: 24-105, 16-35, 28-75, 17-28, 70-180, 35. Usually the camera with an attached lens sits sideways; the second lens stands upright in a compartment I created at the wide end of the kidney-shaped bag. With all combinations except for those including the 70-180, I also had room in the main compartment for a mini-tripod. Carrying the 70-180 with one of the other lenses was doable, but it was a tight fit when that lens was mounted to the camera. I don’t like fighting with my gear, so I’m fine with making an exception for this one lens and letting it stand upright in its own compartment without being attached to the camera. It's inconvenient swapping it out before putting everything away. But fortunately, with this bag slung across my chest, it’s easy and less stressful changing lenses. The exterior pocket on the front side of the bag is adequate. I use mine mostly for a spare battery, polarizing filter, pen and Apple Air Tag, but you could easily add a key fob, cards, granola bar, whatever. Just keep in mind that anything bulky placed in the outside pocket will rob space from the main compartment. The same holds true for the inside pocket, which I'm currently not using, and exterior tablet compartment. [Development suggestion: A gusseted outside pocket with Velcro tabs or an expansion zipper (similar to a suitcase) would add flexibility.] The bag itself is really comfortable to carry — even more so as you start walking vs. standing still and obsessively asking yourself how it feels. :-) Just walk and you’ll forget it’s there. I haven’t had to use the waist strap, which keeps the bag in position when biking or hiking on steep grades. But when clipped together at their shortest position, the two straps form a sturdy, readily accessible grab handle when you want to sling the bag forward. I ordered the TurnStyle 10 in charcoal instead of bright blue to be less conspicuous. Once I stepped outside, however, I realized that the front panel of the charcoal bag is a subtle olive green. That was surprising, but it's a handsome combination that quickly grew on me. The zippers are high quality and slide easily. I appreciate having the double zipper on the main compartment. The webbing on the narrow side of the bag helps to keep gear secure when the bag is wide open. As advertised, the bag's back exterior pocket accommodates a small tablet, but you can also use it for a phone, slim battery pack, maps, passport or whatever flat item you want to stick in there. The rain cover, which emerges from a dedicated pocket at the bottom, is easy to access and put on. There isn’t a pocket for a water bottle, but I guess something had to give. I swore that I would never, ever put one inside a camera bag. However, I’ve changed my thinking on that after discovering a short, locking, leak-proof bottle (Owala SmoothSip Slider) that fits nicely in the compartment where I’d normally put a second lens. As a safeguard, I always place the locked tumbler on the wide side of the bag so it’s at the bottom when I’m carrying the TurnStyle 10 on my back. That way, if I neglect to lock the top or it springs a leak, it won’t drip water onto my gear. Nevertheless, any water bottle should be used with extreme caution inside a camera bag. Lastly, I like the way the Turnstyle 10 stands firmly on its side without listing or capsizing. The main strap also stands close to the rear of the bag without spilling across the table. This bag has a small footprint. There are newer and attractive slings being marketed by other companies, but some seem to be trying too hard and, at least for me, provide way more than I need. I don't need a computer when hiking, for instance. Extra features also add bulk, weight and draw more attention to the bag. Weighing only one pound, the TurnStyle 10 gives me everything I need in a light, efficient package. Bravo, Think Tank. This bag is a keeper.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ tiny but mighty
*by J***1 on April 4, 2024*

5-stars for excellent design & quality. It's a small, comfortable camera sling that provides quick access to gear. It's also lightweight (1 lb), provides adequate cushioning protection, and is made with durable & water-resistant 420D fabric. I also own a Tenba DNA 11 Messenger made from 600D fabric. Although 600D fabric is more rugged, it's also thicker, isn't as flexible and is heavier, resulting in a camera bag that weighs more than twice as much (2.4 lbs). When you're on your feet all day taking pictures, every pound matters. I love Tenba quality & style, but the DNA 11 feels really heavy by the end of the day. Meanwhile, the Think Tank is slim, light & tucks away neatly on the back/side, then quickly slings to the front if you need gear or simply need to sit down. I can also fit everything I need: full-frame mirrorless camera (Canon R6ii), two RF lenses, neck & wrist straps, memory cards & other bits & bobs. I can either carry the camera with lenses detached, or carry the camera with one lens attached. For specificity, the RF100mm macro lens measures 3.21 in x 5.83 in (1.6 lbs); and the RF24-105mm measures 3.02 in x 3.50 in (0.87 lbs). I do have a nitpick re: Think Tank's comfy strap. The strap is padded & very comfortable. It also has a Velcro keeper intended to keep the strap in its place after sizing adjustment. The Velcro is better than nothing; however, the strap really needs the quick-pull adjuster like the ones that Peak Design uses for its Slide camera straps. That one design feature would add so much versatility & function that would instantly crown the TurnStyle 10 as the Best. Camera Sling. Ever. Pros: - Sleek design, lightweight & quick access to gear - Tiny footprint that packs a punch. Holds a full-frame mirrorless camera + 2 lenses - Comfy padded strap Cons: - Strap length adjustment is cumbersome. Please add a quick-pull adjuster in the TurnStyle V3!!! - Price (but totally worth it once Think Tank adds a quick-pull adjuster!) For 100% transparency, I'm not a professional reviewer & didn't receive any payment or discount for writing this review. After kissing a lot of frogs (messenger bags, top loaders, slings), I just really like this sling bag & only wish it had a quick-pull adjuster to make it my dream camera bag.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Minimalist yet Practical
*by A***L on September 17, 2017*

Just arrived today. I'll update this review as time goes on. I had some very specific reasons for this purchase. One, I'm 68 years old now and I have no intention of carrying the same loads as I did when I was in college. Second, I live in a place that is not abundant with photographic opportunities, so I don't shoot nearly as often as I did when I lived in the Eastern US, with its lush forests and bodies of water. I have to drive for a couple of hours to find something worthy of a photo. Now, about the bag. It's built like a tank. You can feel the quality the moment you sling it over your left shoulder. I stuffed my Pentax DSLR with short zoom attached, a rather slow 20-210 zoom lens, a triplet set of old fashioned metal extension tubes, and a short macro lens. The bag held everything with maybe room for my phone or snack. Still a bit heavy for an old man. I ditched the long zoom and the extension tubes and voila! Just right! There's a nifty pocket for your keys, a pen and pad or phone and a snack. There's also a flat pocket for your (8 inch or smaller) tablet, if you need it. I also found the built in rain cover. Nice when traveling back East when thunderstorms can hit without warning. (And they will) I will never forget strolling though a DC neighborhood when suddenly, we were drenched in what seemed a never ending storm with no raincoat or anything. The tablet sleeve will always carry a packable rain poncho, just in case. This pack is not for the person who is heading out for a full-blown photo expedition and needs to carry a lot of gear. It is made for the photographer who is heading out for a day on the trail or a day on the city streets. Let's be real. Who in his right mind wants to carry 75 lbs of camera gear all day? As I mentioned before, the bag is built like a tank but very light weight. It's a versatile pack with limited space, but if you plan well and want to limit yourself to the essentials and pack light, this bag will probably serve you quite well. As an added bonus, 2 day shipping is free for prime members!

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