TEST DRIVE A SHAPE SHIFTER BACKPACK FOR FREE!

Hey guys!!  Get on this, I should've posted it sooner, you've got til June 30th!

 

Think Tank is doing a promotion on one of my favorite products! This sucker is coming with me to Europe. Check out the info is below.

 

Between now and June 30th you can test drive one of Think Tank’s award-winning Shape Shifter backpacks for free for two weeks.  This revolutionary breakthrough in camera backpack design expands and contracts to fit your equipment.  It carries monopods and tripods in the bottom front pocket, features a contoured harness for men and women with air channel, holds a full assortment of photo gear and a laptop up to 17”, and compresses to 3 inches in depth when gear is removed. 

The award-winning Shape Shifter is one of our most popular backpacks.  It features the unique ability for you to expand or contract it depending on where you’re shooting and what you’re carrying.  With our special Test Drive program, from now through the end of the month you and your followers will be able to try it for free for two weeks.  Here is the product URL:

http://www.thinktankphoto.com/products/shape-shifter-backpack.aspx

f you wish to test a Shape Shifter for free for two weeks you must place your order by phoning 866-558-4465 ext. 1 and give them my special code number, which is ­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­­AP-874.  If you don’t wish to keep the Shape Shifter you can return it to Think Tank and you won’t be charged for the backpack. 

Please note that for your followers to participate in the Test Drive program they will need to phone our Customer Service team at 866-558-4465 ext. 1.  Our online order system doesn’t accept Test Drive orders.

 

5 Comments

Free test drive... yes, please! I've been looking for a new bag.

Is this limited to U.S. customers?

Same question as Anita!!

No idea. Check with them!

CPS used to give those away as gifts with the CPS logo stitched on the back. I found the bag extremely comfortable for extended periods of time over long distances. The only downside is you have to disassemble your DSLR to put it in there. Not sure where you put the Hassy in there Peter though I think you could probably put it in the slot for the 70-200

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