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Tamrac Unveils New Carry-On Size Roller Case In Time for Summer

- 5 years ago

Just in time for the summer and with many considering the best way to pack precious camera gear for holiday season, Tamrac has announced the SpeedRoller™ International rolling-case.

Tamrac roller open

Designed from the scratch for photographers and videographers on the move, the new Tamrac SpeedRoller™ has been built to transport and protect camera kit, along with a laptop across varied and diverse territories. The SpeedRoller International meets size specifications required for international airlines and promises to give comprehensive protection with capacity for two [professional-sized] DSLR bodies, 4 to 6 lenses, along with various accessories and a laptop.

The separate, foam-filled outer pocket accommodates most 15” laptops and a tripod can be strapped to the side of the case.

Tamrac case

Tamrac SpeedRoller™ International rolling-case key features

  • Ballistic nylon outer shell
  • Rigid, plastic-armoured wall
  • Clear storage compartments
  • Foam padded outer pocket to protect laptop
  • Smooth in-line skate wheels for steady mobility
  • Telescoping handle [opens/closes with push button and stows away in zipped pocket]
  • Luggage-grade aluminium travel carriage
  • Low profile handles to maximise space efficiency
  • Exterior stash pocket
  • ARC attachment rail for accessories
  • Tripod attachment straps
  • YKK zips
  • Rain cover included
  • Internal Dimensions [WxDxH]: 33 x 15 x 41cm
  • External Dimensions [WxDxH]: 36 x 23 x 51cm
  • Weight: 5.4kg

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Pricing and availability

Imported and distributed in the UK & Ireland by Intro 2020 Ltd, the new roller case from Tamrac is available now and comes in at an RRP of £389.99 [inc. VAT]. See more HERE

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