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Wandrd TRANSIT Carry-On Roller Black Essential+ Bundle

This Transit Carry-On Roller Essential + Bundle from Wandrd includes a black, 40L Transit carry-on roller bag and an essential plus camera cube. It can carry enough personal items for a four-day trip or be used with the camera cube to carry your photography kit. The interior has multiple pockets for enhanced organisation and compression straps to hold your gear in place. Additionally, there is an oversized laptop pocket with protective padding and a hidden AirTag pocket.

SKU: GC07-TRR40-BK-PEPB-1

Wandrd TRANSIT Carry-On Roller Black Essential+ Bundle

Wandrd TRANSIT Carry-On Roller Black Essential+ Bundle

This Transit Carry-On Roller Essential + Bundle from Wandrd includes a black, 40L Transit carry-on roller bag and an essential plus camera cube. It can carry enough personal items for a four-day trip or be used with the camera cube to carry your photography kit. The interior has multiple pockets for enhanced organisation and compression straps to hold your gear in place. Additionally, there is an oversized laptop pocket with protective padding and a hidden AirTag pocket.

This black, 40L Transit Carry-On Roller Bag from Wandrd can carry enough personal items for a four-day trip. The interior has multiple pockets for enhanced organisation and compression straps to hold your gear in place. There are multiple quick-access exterior pockets for small items, including cables and chargers. A padded, oversized pocket protects your laptop and a hidden pocket holds your AirTag.

This Wandrd Essential+ Camera Cube is designed to fit in the bottom portion of a Wandrd PRVKE Backpack or inside a Wandrd HEXAD Access Duffel. While in use, it can enhance the ability to organise the contents of those Wandrd bags while accommodating either a small DSLR or a mirrorless camera body with two to four lenses each.

Equipment placed within this camera cube's interior can be arranged using its five padded, touch-tab dividers while three touch-tab internal straps can be used to further secure its contents.

Zippered panels provide access to the Essential+ Camera Cube's interior. While intended to be used as an internal bag compartment, this camera cube features durable, weather-resistant nylon construction, and a top handle allows it to be securely carried. For added versatility, the Essential+ Camera Cube has D-rings for using an optional neck or shoulder strap.

The Wandrd Essential+ Camera Cube measures 12.5 x 5 x 11" along its exterior. A Wandrd Essential Camera Cube that measures 11 x 4.5 x 9.5" along its exterior is also available which offers a more compact form factor when needed, such as while placing it within a larger container or case.

Key Features:

Essential Plus Camera Cube

Internal Organisation System

Quick-Access Organisation Pockets

Built-In Compression Straps

Oversized Laptop Pocket

Crushproof Wheels

2-Stage Retractable Handle

Weather-Resistant Material

Hidden AirTag Pocket

What's in the Box:

Wandrd TRANSIT Carry-On Roller Black Essential+ Bundle

Wandrd Essential+ Camera Cube

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Wandrd TRANSIT Carry-On Roller Black Essential+ Bundle

This Transit Carry-On Roller Essential + Bundle from Wandrd includes a black, 40L Transit carry-on roller bag and an essential plus camera cube. It can carry enough personal items for a four-day trip or be used with the camera cube to carry your photography kit. The interior has multiple pockets for enhanced organisation and compression straps to hold your gear in place. Additionally, there is an oversized laptop pocket with protective padding and a hidden AirTag pocket.

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