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Roller bags

We’re somewhat spoilt for choice when it comes to carrying camera equipment, but most methods demand you shoulder the burden. So if you travel frequently or far, or simply need to carry some serious gear, put it on wheels and you won’t look back.

A rolling camera bag is basically a rolling suitcase that contains customisable dividers tailored to support cameras and lenses. Not only are they more comfortable than a backpack, rolling bags also tend to be tougher.

You can certainly expect a rigid back, base and sides in your roller bag, and most designs also include exterior scuff protection in vulnerable areas. But if that’s just not rugged enough

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