Store, transport, and protect two DSLR or mirrorless cameras (one with an attached 300mm f/2.8 lens), four to five lenses, a flash, and related accessories in the Vanguard VEO SELECT 55T Trolley Backpack. It has dedicated sleeves for your 13" laptop and a 9.7" tablet plus multiple pockets and organizers. Photographers will appreciate the removable interior divider, the quick adjustment straps for a tripod, and the included rain cover. Convenient transport options include the a top handle, side handle, backpack straps with chest strap, four built-in spinner wheels, and a trolley handle.
- Holds 1-2 DSLRs, 4-5 Lenses, Flash
- One DSLR with Attached 300mm f/2.8 Lens
- Holds 13" Laptop and 9.7" Tablet
- Multiple Pockets and Organizers
Vanguard VEO SELECT 55T Overview
Vanguard VEO SELECT 55T Specs
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Vanguard VEO SELECT 55T Reviews
Sturdy
Nice and roomy camera bag. Plenty of room. My equipment is well protected. It’s sturdy.
Perfectly sized carry on. Compact and smooth rolling
Wanted to replace a 2-wheel rolling camera bag with a 4-wheel. This fit my needs. Fits a Nikon Z6III w/70-200 f/2.8 S lens attached, Nikon Z7II w/24-120 f/4 lens attached, a 300W strobe, light stand accessories, two wireless triggers, 13 laptop or tablet. I like the two-stage telescoping handle, extra exterior/interior pockets, TSA lock included and the pouch for a side mounted tripod or light stand. What I dislike about this area is that the strap used to secure the top end of the light stand also keeps the front flap (to main compartment) locked. I have to remove that strap to enter the main compartment of the bag. The built-in backpack shoulder straps is a plus, but I won't be using it this way. The whole point of the bag is to roll it and keep the weight off my aching back. And it does that well.
