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Tenba Roadie V2 Backpack Straps

Carry a Tenba Roadie Spinner case comfortably over any terrain with these removable Backpack Straps. The straps attach in under thirty seconds and detach in under ten. They mount securely to the Roadie, and the mounting hardware has been tested to withstand loads over (40kg), which is the more than the case could ever hold in camera equipment. Built-in strap keepers ensure that the Roadie can be rolled smoothly with the straps attached, either when pushed on four wheels or tilted back to roll on two. The Backpack Straps fold to neatly tuck away inside the Roadie so they are available whenever you need them. Being able to fully remove the straps means never having to carry the 1-2" (2.5-5cm) of bulk at the back of the case (as when backpack straps are permanently installed) which can push the case dimensions beyond airline carry-on regulations. The Roadie Backpack Straps are a game-changer for the content creator whose day of shooting includes everything from airports and corporate buildings to sandy beaches and muddy trails.

SKU: GC76-638740

Tenba Roadie V2 Backpack Straps

Tenba Roadie V2 Backpack Straps

Carry a Tenba Roadie Spinner case comfortably over any terrain with these removable Backpack Straps. The straps attach in under thirty seconds and detach in under ten. They mount securely to the Roadie, and the mounting hardware has been tested to withstand loads over (40kg), which is the more than the case could ever hold in camera equipment. Built-in strap keepers ensure that the Roadie can be rolled smoothly with the straps attached, either when pushed on four wheels or tilted back to roll on two. The Backpack Straps fold to neatly tuck away inside the Roadie so they are available whenever you need them. Being able to fully remove the straps means never having to carry the 1-2" (2.5-5cm) of bulk at the back of the case (as when backpack straps are permanently installed) which can push the case dimensions beyond airline carry-on regulations. The Roadie Backpack Straps are a game-changer for the content creator whose day of shooting includes everything from airports and corporate buildings to sandy beaches and muddy trails.

Convert Roadie V2 Spinner Into Backpack - Carry a Tenba Roadie Spinner comfortably over any terrain. Straps attach in under 30 seconds and detach in under 10. Tested to carry over (40kg).

Roll With Straps Attached - Built-in strap keepers ensure that the Roadie can be rolled smoothly with the straps attached, either when pushed on four wheels or tilted back to roll on two.

Fold For Easy Storage - Straps tuck away neatly inside the Roadie so they are available whenever you need them.

Maintain Carry-on Dimensions - Fully removable straps means never having to carry the 1-2" (2.5-5cm) of bulk at the back of the case (as when backpack straps are permanently installed) which can push the case dimensions beyond airline carry-on regulations.

Key Features:

Converts Roadie Into Backpack

Carry Comfortably Over Any Terrain

Attaches in Under 30 Seconds

Detaches in Under 10 Seconds

Tested to Carry 40 kg

Built-In Strap Keepers

Roll Smoothly With Straps

Foldable For Easy Storage

Maintains Carry-On Case Dimensions

Reduces Bulk at Back

Ideal for Content Creators

Suitable for Airports and Outdoors

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Tenba Roadie V2 Backpack Straps

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Tenba Roadie V2 Backpack Straps

Carry a Tenba Roadie Spinner case comfortably over any terrain with these removable Backpack Straps. The straps attach in under thirty seconds and detach in under ten. They mount securely to the Roadie, and the mounting hardware has been tested to withstand loads over (40kg), which is the more than the case could ever hold in camera equipment. Built-in strap keepers ensure that the Roadie can be rolled smoothly with the straps attached, either when pushed on four wheels or tilted back to roll on two. The Backpack Straps fold to neatly tuck away inside the Roadie so they are available whenever you need them. Being able to fully remove the straps means never having to carry the 1-2" (2.5-5cm) of bulk at the back of the case (as when backpack straps are permanently installed) which can push the case dimensions beyond airline carry-on regulations. The Roadie Backpack Straps are a game-changer for the content creator whose day of shooting includes everything from airports and corporate buildings to sandy beaches and muddy trails.

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