Bags

Tenba Roller Hybrid 21

For about 20 years I used a backpack to get my gear from place to place, but as I got into my mid-40s, my back and shoulders didn’t appreciate that anymore. Using a roller saved me from suffering aches for a day or two after travel days. My roller of choice is the Tenba Hybrid. It allows me to get to and through and from airports with my pounds and pounds of gear smoothly and effortlessly rolling behind me. For those times when I do need to shoulder the load for a bit, I can quickly fold out the straps and put the bag on my back. The Roller Hybrid is sturdy and well constructed, and fits everything I need for a productive photo trip.
— Chris

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Manfrotto Bumblebee Backpack

The Bumblebee has an ergonomic design that’s comfortable to wear for long hikes, which is good, because it’s big enough to hold pretty much any camera gear I’d want to bring on a wilderness shoot. It’s also small enough to classify as a carry-on for commercial flights, making this my go-to bag for national park photo trips.
— Chris

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Peak Design Everyday Messenger

We absolutely love these messengers-style bags! You’ll be amazed what you can fit inside them and how well you stay organized…and stylish! We recommend the 15” version but if you have a smaller system the 13” is a nice option. Look for their backpacks, now on kickstarter, to be available to the masses in early 2017!
— Gabe

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