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Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack

The Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack is a versatile camera backpack and 16-inch laptop backpack designed for modern commuters, travellers, and creators who want streamlined organisation without bulky styling. It combines a clean, urban silhouette with practical storage, making it equally at home on the daily commute, a weekend getaway, or a full-day photo and video shoot.

SKU: GC11-SUM-METROPOLIS28L-BLACK

Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack

Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack

The Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack is a versatile camera backpack and 16-inch laptop backpack designed for modern commuters, travellers, and creators who want streamlined organisation without bulky styling. It combines a clean, urban silhouette with practical storage, making it equally at home on the daily commute, a weekend getaway, or a full-day photo and video shoot.

At the top, the roll-top design gives you flexible packing when your day changes, delivering a generous 28L capacity with the added benefit of 6L more storage than the 22L non-roll-top version when you need extra room for a jacket, clothes, or additional gear. The roll top is secured with a Fidlock magnetic buckle system, which keeps the bag closed confidently while making open-and-close access fast and satisfying-especially when you're moving between locations.

Built from rugged 420D nylon, the Metropolis is made for real-world use, and its water-resistant fabric helps protect your equipment when the weather turns. Inside, the backpack uses multiple compartments to keep your workflow organised, so your camera kit, personal items, and tech don't compete for the same space. A padded laptop compartment safely fits devices up to 16 inches, which makes it ideal for photographers, content creators, and professionals who edit, deliver, or work remotely.

Comfort is a core part of the design, with padded shoulder straps and a breathable back panel that reduce pressure during long days and heavy loads. For shooters who carry support gear, the integrated side tripod attachment adds true field convenience without needing extra straps or add-ons. Finished with reinforced seams and high-quality zippers, the Metropolis is built to handle daily use while staying sleek and easy to carry through busy city streets, airports, and public transport.

Available in Orange, Champagne, Blue, and Black, the Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack is a smart, stylish solution for anyone who wants a durable roll-top travel backpack that cleanly blends laptop protection, camera-ready functionality, and everyday comfort.

Key Features:

28L Roll-Top Capacity

+6L Expansion Over 22L

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

Slim Lightweight Travel-Friendly Profile

Premium Zippers and Reinforced Stitching

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Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack

The Summit Creative Medium Metropolis 28L Roll Top Backpack is a versatile camera backpack and 16-inch laptop backpack designed for modern commuters, travellers, and creators who want streamlined organisation without bulky styling. It combines a clean, urban silhouette with practical storage, making it equally at home on the daily commute, a weekend getaway, or a full-day photo and video shoot.

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