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PGYTECH OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 25L

The sleek and minimalist OneGo Roamer Tech Backpack from PGYTECH is ideal for keeping sensitive gear protected on your daily commute or during weekend travel. It has a generous 25L capacity to accommodate two cameras and four lenses or a camera, lens, and Mavic Air drone combo. Professional yet practical, it offers dual carry modes so you can switch freely between wearing it as a backpack or carrying it as a tote. Adjustable dividers enable customising the interior to best suit your individual equipment needs. The side panel offers fast access to your camera, so you don't miss a shot.

SKU: GC40-P-CB-619

PGYTECH OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 25L

PGYTECH OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 25L

The sleek and minimalist OneGo Roamer Tech Backpack from PGYTECH is ideal for keeping sensitive gear protected on your daily commute or during weekend travel. It has a generous 25L capacity to accommodate two cameras and four lenses or a camera, lens, and Mavic Air drone combo. Professional yet practical, it offers dual carry modes so you can switch freely between wearing it as a backpack or carrying it as a tote. Adjustable dividers enable customising the interior to best suit your individual equipment needs. The side panel offers fast access to your camera, so you don't miss a shot.

The spacious main compartment opens 180° and lays flat for complete access to your contents, and the zippered top pocket offers quick access to your wallet, keys, charging cables, and more. The front zippered pocket stores a power bank and phone. A dedicated compartment protects your 16" laptop and has a magnetic closure with an anti-slip design for easy access and secure storage. The pack is ergonomically contoured to your back for even weight distribution and all-day comfort. The breathable 3D-mesh rear panel provides efficient airflow to significantly enhance ventilation and comfort when carrying heavy loads on long treks.

Transport Options

The bag features padded backpack straps with an adjustable sternum strap for comfortable carrying, along with dual top tote handles for quick lifting. A shoulder strap with a quick-clip slot provides convenient camera attachment, while two adjustable equipment straps offer additional carrying flexibility.

Storage & Organisation

The bag holds up to two cameras and four lenses, or a camera, lens, and DJI Mavic Air drone combo, and includes a dedicated sleeve for a 16" laptop. A front zippered pocket keeps frequently used items within easy reach, while nine adjustable and removable interior dividers allow customisable organisation. Additional storage features include a battery storage pouch with charge status indicators, dual side pockets for a compact tripod and water bottle, a concealed AirTag pocket, and a TagPort interface compatible with Crocs decorative accessories and charms.

Key Features:

Holds Cameras, Lenses and Drone

Dedicated 16" Laptop Sleeve

Backpack and Tote Carry Options

Splash-Resistant Nylon Construction

What's in the Box:

PGYTECH OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 25L

Interior Divider

Divider Securing Strap

Equipment Strap

Sternum Strap

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PGYTECH OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 25L

The sleek and minimalist OneGo Roamer Tech Backpack from PGYTECH is ideal for keeping sensitive gear protected on your daily commute or during weekend travel. It has a generous 25L capacity to accommodate two cameras and four lenses or a camera, lens, and Mavic Air drone combo. Professional yet practical, it offers dual carry modes so you can switch freely between wearing it as a backpack or carrying it as a tote. Adjustable dividers enable customising the interior to best suit your individual equipment needs. The side panel offers fast access to your camera, so you don't miss a shot.

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