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Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack

The Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack is built for creators, commuters, and travellers who need more space without sacrificing a clean, urban profile. Designed as a versatile camera backpack and 16-inch laptop backpack, it delivers smart organisation, rugged durability, and comfortable carry for daily use or long days on location.

SKU: GC11-SUM-METROPOLIS32L-BLACK

Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack

Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack

The Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack is built for creators, commuters, and travellers who need more space without sacrificing a clean, urban profile. Designed as a versatile camera backpack and 16-inch laptop backpack, it delivers smart organisation, rugged durability, and comfortable carry for daily use or long days on location.

With a generous 32L capacity, the roll-top design gives you flexible packing when your load changes, making it easy to carry everything from camera gear and a laptop to clothing and personal essentials. It also provides a clear upgrade in space, offering 6L more storage than the 26L non-roll-top version-ideal for travel days, extra layers, or additional equipment.

At the top, the roll top is secured with a Fidlock magnetic buckle, delivering quick, satisfying access while keeping your gear locked in and protected. The backpack is constructed from tough 420D nylon, and its water-resistant exterior helps shield your equipment in unpredictable conditions.

Inside, the Metropolis 32L is designed for efficient packing, with multiple compartments that keep your tech, camera equipment, and everyday items separated and easy to find. A padded laptop compartment safely fits devices up to 16 inches, making it perfect for working remotely or editing while you travel. For photographers and videographers, the integrated side tripod attachment adds practical convenience, letting you carry support gear without extra bags.

Comfort is built in, too. Padded shoulder straps and a breathable back panel help reduce strain during long commutes, airport transfers, or all-day shoots. Finished with high-quality zippers and reinforced stitching, the Metropolis 32L is made to handle regular use while maintaining a sleek, minimalist look.

Available in Orange, Champagne, Blue, and Black, the Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack is the ideal choice for anyone wanting a durable roll-top travel backpack that blends laptop protection, camera-ready features, and everyday comfort in one refined carry solution.

Key Features:

32L Roll-Top Capacity

+6L Expansion over 26L

Fidlock Magnetic Buckle Closure

Fits 16" Laptop Securely

Durable 420D Water-Resistant Nylon

Ergonomic Padded Shoulder Straps

Side Tripod Attachment System

Multiple Organised Storage Compartments

Easy-Access Accessory Storage

Premium Zippers and Reinforced Stitching

Sleek Minimalist Urban Design

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Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack

The Summit Creative Large Metropolis 32L Roll Top Backpack is built for creators, commuters, and travellers who need more space without sacrificing a clean, urban profile. Designed as a versatile camera backpack and 16-inch laptop backpack, it delivers smart organisation, rugged durability, and comfortable carry for daily use or long days on location.

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