Overview

The black DV Roller from Shimoda Designs is an extra high-capacity rolling camera case that is designed to accommodate a separately available Shimoda Designs X-Large DV Core Unit or both a separately available Shimoda Designs Large DSLR Core Unit and a separately available Shimoda Designs Small DSLR Core Unit.

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Shimoda DV Roller - Black

The black DV Roller from Shimoda Designs is an extra high-capacity rolling camera case that is designed to accommodate a separately available Shimoda Designs X-Large DV Core Unit or both a separately available Shimoda Designs Large DSLR Core Unit and a separately available Shimoda Designs Small DSLR Core Unit.

When the DV Roller rests on its rear panel, the main compartment can be accessed through a doctor's bag-style opening that eliminates any obstruction to the items inside.

Along the interior of the main compartment, zippered organizational pockets provide space for miscellaneous accessories. While compatible Core Units help provide crush resistance, this rolling case's overall durability is further complemented by tall wheel housings that protect its corners from impacts with escalators as well as curbs.

With the main compartment's opening closed and zippered shut, the DV Roller can be positioned on its wheels and bottom bumpers, measuring up to 23.6" high, 12.6" wide, and 11.8" deep along its exterior.

Aside from the telescoping top handle, grab handles are also attached to the top and bottom sides of this rolling case for flexibility while transporting or moving the DV Roller; making pickup and placement into car trunks or onto an elevated surface easy. Additionally, dual carry straps that can be joined using an integrated handle wrap allow this rolling case to be lifted with the main compartment's opening facing upward.

On the exterior of the rolling case are two, zippered high-capacity storage pockets, one for each side of the DV Roller. Within the storage pocket that follows the user's left side when the rolling case is pulled from behind, two organizational pockets are included for a passport and a smartphone. Featuring a durable, nylon construction, the DV Roller is built to be weather resistant.

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Product Overview

The black DV Roller from Shimoda Designs is an extra high-capacity rolling camera case that is designed to accommodate a separately available Shimoda Designs X-Large DV Core Unit or both a separately available Shimoda Designs Large DSLR Core Unit and a separately available Shimoda Designs Small DSLR Core Unit.

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