Overview

The VEO SELECT 39RBM is a stylish roll-top backpack with a full front opening to its gear compartment, and a flexible, wide-opening top section for other items and accessories. This bag is ideal for enthusiastic photographers who want to carry as much as possible while sporting a compact yet stylish fashion accessory that does not shout, “I am a camera bag!”

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Vanguard VEO Select 39 RBM BK Rolltop Backpack

The VEO SELECT 39RBM is a stylish roll-top backpack with a full front opening to its gear compartment, and a flexible, wide-opening top section for other items and accessories. This bag is ideal for enthusiastic photographers who want to carry as much as possible while sporting a compact yet stylish fashion accessory that does not shout, “I am a camera bag!”

The 39 RBM's welcoming looks pair well with its rugged protection. The front-opening backpack is easy to set up with multiple dividers that can safeguard a mirrorless/CSC/hybrid camera with a lens attached, 2-3 extra lenses, a flash, and accessories. The roll-top compartment is ideal to store your everyday essentials, and strategically placed internal and external pockets help you organize all your other miscellaneous items. A protective sleeve on the front-opening panel holds a tablet up to 9.7”, and the full-length front zipper pocket can be used for a notebook or even an extra tablet. Two pockets on the sides expand to fit a water bottle or dock a tripod, and a concealed rear pocket secures valuables such as a wallet or travel documents close to your body, where no prying hands can reach.

With all Vanguard VEO SELECT bags, you get all-encompassing protection -- thanks to superb bag construction, rugged materials, and steadfast dividers. Stay dry and always on-the-ready with Vanguard’s reinforced water- and scratch-resistant material on the bottom of the bag, enhanced by our total-coverage rain cover. The VEO SELECT 39RBM features a super-comfortable ergonomic back and harness, and when traveling, it simply connects to the handle of your wheel-along luggage and lightens the burden. Plus, a convenient handle lets you hang the bag on a hook.

Features:

  • Flexible in its capacity and compact with extra roll-top space
  • Full front access and extra-wide opening to the top compartment
  • Comfortable carrying thanks to its ergonomic and airflow-enabling back and harness
  • Always protected and well-padded all around
  • Bright-colored interior makes finding things easy
  • Stay organized with dedicated pockets for all essentials
  • Full zip plus “roll and buckle up” closing
  • Secured rear pocket for travel documents and wallet
  • Holds up to a 9.7" tablet
  • Includes the VEO TRIPOD LINK tripod-carrying system
  • Water-resistant with anti-scratch material on the bottom
  • Total-coverage rain cover

Compatibility

Vanguard VEO Select 39 RBM BK Rolltop Backpack

The VEO SELECT 39RBM is a stylish roll-top backpack that fits a mirrorless/CSC/hybrid camera with a lens attached, 3-4 lenses, a flash, accessories, and a 9.7” tablet -- plus, it carries a VEO tripod or monopod. This bag offers a flexible, spacious top storage compartment to carry all the extras you may need.

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The VEO SELECT 39RBM is a stylish roll-top backpack with a full front opening to its gear compartment, and a flexible, wide-opening top section for other items and accessories. This bag is ideal for enthusiastic photographers who want to carry as much as possible while sporting a compact yet stylish fashion accessory that does not shout, “I am a camera bag!”

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