Lowepro Pro Roller 2 Rolling Camera Bag
From Lowepro

An essential rolling case for professional assignments, with a super-tough wheel-and-handle system, custom-designed by Lowepro. A must for location work, Pro Roller 2 has two tripod/light stand holders. Oversize reflectors go into an exterior bungee web. The ample storage space includes inner and outer pockets, plus top and front attachment systems for extra cases. A removable multi-format insert -- with a fully customizable interior -- simplifies format changes. A prop-up stand makes access to gear easy. Includes top and side leather-wrapped, padded handles.

  • Size: One Size
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Lowepro
  • Model: 1920510
  • Dimensions: 11.00" h x 16.50" w x 25.20" l, 21.00 pounds


Does Everything I Need It To5
As a Canon Camera Product Educator, providing training on Canon gear and seminars on photography, I often need to carry a lot of gear with me, including up to 4 dSLR's, a bunch of lenses, flashes, a tripod, etc. This bag has been the best I've owned for making it easy to transport my gear to and from assignments.

The exterior is made of tough ballistic nylon. There are two exterior pockets, two tripod holders, and bungee cords for keeping larger items with you. Inside, the layout is completey customizable. There are 4 more flat pockets for storing things like filters, lens cleaners, cords and cables.

When shooting pro sports, I typically carried a 400 f2.8, 2 EOS 1D cameras, 70-200 f2.8, 24-70 f2.8, and 16-35 f2.8 lenses, along with an 580EXII Flash. When teaching, I carry 4 dSLR's, 6-8 lenses, 2 flashes, and other accessories. This bag makes it easy. And when I need to access my gear, the stand in the back makes it easily accessible. The handle is sturdy and the wheels are typical roller blade wheels, and have never given me a problem.

If you have a lot of gear to carry with you, this bag will not let you down.

pretty good case4
You can get a lotta stuff in this case. The double lining (one removable case inside the outer shell) is nice - added protection. I haven't tried it yet but I think I can sneak this on the plane as hand held luggage though it is a little large by TSA standards. The little stand thingy that flops out in the back to support it at a 45 degree angle is a nuisance, and I will probably just cut it off eventually. Bag bling, who needs it? Would have liked a few additional dividers. The tripod hanger is also a nuisance, and is largely unusable really. Bag bling again. Other than that, good bag, well constructed and if it lives up to the standards of my trekker, indestructable.

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