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Vanguard VEO Metro CS Laptop Bag

The VEO Metro Series is a collection of bags that is designed for exploring the most sophisticated of cities. With a selection of backpacks, shoulder bags, computer sleeves and smartphone pouches, this series creates a solution that goes beyond photography, whether its a day trip or a daily commute.

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Vanguard VEO Metro CS Laptop Bag

Vanguard VEO Metro CS Laptop Bag

The VEO Metro Series is a collection of bags that is designed for exploring the most sophisticated of cities. With a selection of backpacks, shoulder bags, computer sleeves and smartphone pouches, this series creates a solution that goes beyond photography, whether its a day trip or a daily commute.

We know many photographers want to travel with a larger laptop, but this forces them to choose a larger bag than they may need for their camera kit. The VEO Metro CS is a slim computer sleeve with a shoulder strap that is designed carry up to a 16" laptop separately and weighs just 500g.

The main compartment of the computer sleeve is 380 x 45 x 270mm includes a padded compartment for the laptop which is 375 x 25 x 265mm and is designed to fit up to a 16" laptop, and multiple pockets to carry your charger, mouse and a range of other accessories.

There is also a rear zip up pocket for up to a 13" tablet like an iPad PRO or paperwork, and a front zip up pocket for additional items such as passports and travel documents, or you could add an AirTag or Tile tracker so that you can easily locate your bag if it is misplaced.

To deliver years of use, this computer sleeve is constructed with a lightweight, yet tough 300D polyester fabric that delivers a textured appearance and a tactile feel. The fabric is designed for heavy duty applications with excellent water resistance and UV protection, enabling it to retain its colour and structural integrity over the years. This performance is enhanced by a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) Coating on both sides of the fabric and highly water-resistant SBS zippers, ensuring your kit stays protected in the city and beyond.

With external dimensions of 400 x 60 x 280mm, this slim computer sleeve is easy to pack and easy to carry it includes a removable non-slip padded shoulder strap, a though nylon handle and a rear trolley strap.

So if you want to choose a smaller camera bag, but still carry up to a 16" laptop, or just want a super lightweight laptop bag for your daily commute, then the VEO Metro Computer Sleeve could be your perfect companion.

Key Features:

Main Compartment Fits 16-inch Laptop

Rear Compartment for 13-inch Tablet

Front Pocket for Valuables

Removable Adjustable Shoulder Strap

Tough Weatherproof Materials and Zips

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Vanguard VEO Metro CS Laptop Bag

The VEO Metro Series is a collection of bags that is designed for exploring the most sophisticated of cities. With a selection of backpacks, shoulder bags, computer sleeves and smartphone pouches, this series creates a solution that goes beyond photography, whether its a day trip or a daily commute.

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