Overview

Tenba Axis V2 Spinner Backpack - MultiCam

The Axis V2 Spinner Backpack from Tenba is a versatile bag that offers both smooth, convenient rolling through streets and airports, plus quick, comfortable backpack carrying when needed. The spacious 28L capacity features a set of interior dividers with padded protection for two DSLR or mirrorless cameras and up to seven lenses. Built around a lightweight aluminium frame, it provides the durability of luggage with the convenience of a backpack. It accommodates long lenses up to 200-600mm or 400mm 2.8, and they can be quickly accessed through the top door. The reinforced exterior side pocket stores a gimbal, tripod, or water bottle. The tactical MOLLE panel allows you to attach gear to the exterior of the pack for fast and easy access during a shoot. The Axis V2 meets most airline carry-on regulations, but you should check with your carrier prior to travel.

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Tenba Axis V2 Spinner Backpack - MultiCam

Tenba Axis V2 Spinner Backpack - MultiCam

The Axis V2 Spinner Backpack from Tenba is a versatile bag that offers both smooth, convenient rolling through streets and airports, plus quick, comfortable backpack carrying when needed. The spacious 28L capacity features a set of interior dividers with padded protection for two DSLR or mirrorless cameras and up to seven lenses. Built around a lightweight aluminium frame, it provides the durability of luggage with the convenience of a backpack. It accommodates long lenses up to 200-600mm or 400mm 2.8, and they can be quickly accessed through the top door. The reinforced exterior side pocket stores a gimbal, tripod, or water bottle. The tactical MOLLE panel allows you to attach gear to the exterior of the pack for fast and easy access during a shoot. The Axis V2 meets most airline carry-on regulations, but you should check with your carrier prior to travel.

Carry Options

Stowable backpack straps

Retractable handle

Built-in spinner wheels

Top and side grab handles

Storage

Accommodates 2 DSLRs and up to 7 lenses

Quick-access top door

Hidden AirTag pocket to locate missing bag

Reinforced side pocket stores gimbal, tripod, or water bottle

Tactical MOLLE expansion panel for attaching gear to exterior

Set of interior dividers

Sleeve for 16" laptop

Construction

Lightweight aluminium frame

Tethered case lid for small footprint in tight spaces

Silver / black reversible rain cover

Key Features:

4 Spinner Wheels for Easy Navigation

Holds 2 DSLRs and 7 Lenses

Weatherproof Exterior and Aluminium Frame

40.6 cm Laptop Sleeve

Exterior Tactical MOLLE Expansion Panel

Quick Access Top Door

Customisable Internal Dividers

What's in the Box:

Tenba Axis V2 Spinner Backpack - MultiCam

Set of Interior Dividers

Silver / Black Reversible Rain Cover

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Tenba Axis V2 Spinner Backpack - MultiCam

The Axis V2 Spinner Backpack from Tenba is a versatile bag that offers both smooth, convenient rolling through streets and airports, plus quick, comfortable backpack carrying when needed. The spacious 28L capacity features a set of interior dividers with padded protection for two DSLR or mirrorless cameras and up to seven lenses. Built around a lightweight aluminium frame, it provides the durability of luggage with the convenience of a backpack. It accommodates long lenses up to 200-600mm or 400mm 2.8, and they can be quickly accessed through the top door. The reinforced exterior side pocket stores a gimbal, tripod, or water bottle. The tactical MOLLE panel allows you to attach gear to the exterior of the pack for fast and easy access during a shoot. The Axis V2 meets most airline carry-on regulations, but you should check with your carrier prior to travel.

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