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Tenba Roadie V2 Roller 24

The Tenba design team spent years developing and refining the latest Roadie V2 collection with input from imagemakers around the world. Roadie cases are built to make travel easy and stress-free for photographers, filmmakers and content creators. They are designed to move mirrorless, DSLR and cine cameras, as well as long lenses and lighting gear, to any location, and do it all without drawing unwanted attention. Roadies include unique "industry first" features like a hidden pocket compatible with AirTag and Tile trackers, and a carry-on Air Case model that is shippable, checkable and uncrushable. Features vary by model and size. Each case is built for the demanding professional, with water-repellant 1680D ballistic nylon exteriors, durable YKK zippers, stress point reinforcements, and infinitely configurable interiors. Roadies are exquisitely crafted with distinctive yet discreet good looks. All materials and components have been carefully selected to ensure the case delivers years of reliable protection and use. The Roadie V2 Roller 24 fits 2-3 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras (up to Pro size with grip), 8-10 lenses (up to 600mm 4.0), a portable lighting system, and a laptop up to 17" (43cm). It is too large to be fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane, but it is the all-time greatest size for around-town use in a car, taxi, subway etc.

SKU: GC76-638729

Tenba Roadie V2 Roller 24

Tenba Roadie V2 Roller 24

The Tenba design team spent years developing and refining the latest Roadie V2 collection with input from imagemakers around the world. Roadie cases are built to make travel easy and stress-free for photographers, filmmakers and content creators. They are designed to move mirrorless, DSLR and cine cameras, as well as long lenses and lighting gear, to any location, and do it all without drawing unwanted attention. Roadies include unique "industry first" features like a hidden pocket compatible with AirTag and Tile trackers, and a carry-on Air Case model that is shippable, checkable and uncrushable. Features vary by model and size. Each case is built for the demanding professional, with water-repellant 1680D ballistic nylon exteriors, durable YKK zippers, stress point reinforcements, and infinitely configurable interiors. Roadies are exquisitely crafted with distinctive yet discreet good looks. All materials and components have been carefully selected to ensure the case delivers years of reliable protection and use. The Roadie V2 Roller 24 fits 2-3 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras (up to Pro size with grip), 8-10 lenses (up to 600mm 4.0), a portable lighting system, and a laptop up to 17" (43cm). It is too large to be fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane, but it is the all-time greatest size for around-town use in a car, taxi, subway etc.

Camera/Laptop Gear Capacity - Fits 2-3 Mirrorless, DSLR or Cine cameras (up to Pro size with grip), 8-10 lenses (up to 400mm 2.8 or 180-600mm), plus laptop up to 17" (43cm). Top zipper opening on laptop sleeve speeds you through airport security.

A Complete Rolling Studio - Due to its larger-than-carry-on dimensions, the Roadie Roller 24 can efficiently carry large systems in a single case. Cameras and lenses can be stored along with flash and lighting systems. 70-200mm 2.8 lenses will fit standing vertically to maximise interior storage. This is an all-in-one case for location shoots.

Rigid Protective Shell - Lightweight honeycomb internal frame provides excellent rigidity and ensures equipment protection on all sides.

Large Diametre, Shock Absorbing Wheels - 100mm wheels allow the Roadie 24 to easily roll over rough terrain and street curbs.

Durability And Weather Resistance - Built with the finest materials and hardware, including water-repellent 1680D ballistic nylon (exterior), 280g brushed tricot and ripstop nylon (interior), seatbelt-grade webbing, YKK Woven-in-Tough zippers, and heavily-reinforced stitching.

Key Features:

Fits 2-3 Cameras and Lenses

Holds Laptop up to 17"

Accommodates Portable Lighting Systems

All-in-One Location Shoot Case

Rigid Honeycomb Protective Shell

Large Shock-Absorbing 100 mm Wheels

Smooth Rolling on Rough Terrain

Water-Repellent 1680D Ballistic Nylon

Reinforced Stress Points and Zippers

Infinitely Configurable Interior Layout

Distinctive Yet Discreet Design

Reliable Protection for Professionals

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Tenba Roadie V2 Roller 24

The Tenba design team spent years developing and refining the latest Roadie V2 collection with input from imagemakers around the world. Roadie cases are built to make travel easy and stress-free for photographers, filmmakers and content creators. They are designed to move mirrorless, DSLR and cine cameras, as well as long lenses and lighting gear, to any location, and do it all without drawing unwanted attention. Roadies include unique "industry first" features like a hidden pocket compatible with AirTag and Tile trackers, and a carry-on Air Case model that is shippable, checkable and uncrushable. Features vary by model and size. Each case is built for the demanding professional, with water-repellant 1680D ballistic nylon exteriors, durable YKK zippers, stress point reinforcements, and infinitely configurable interiors. Roadies are exquisitely crafted with distinctive yet discreet good looks. All materials and components have been carefully selected to ensure the case delivers years of reliable protection and use. The Roadie V2 Roller 24 fits 2-3 Mirrorless or DSLR cameras (up to Pro size with grip), 8-10 lenses (up to 600mm 4.0), a portable lighting system, and a laptop up to 17" (43cm). It is too large to be fit in the overhead compartment of an airplane, but it is the all-time greatest size for around-town use in a car, taxi, subway etc.

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