🖤 Travel smart, pack sharp, roll smooth — your gear’s new best friend.
The Shimoda Carry-On Roller V2 is a 21-inch, 21-liter water-resistant luggage designed specifically for photographers and travelers. Featuring shock-absorbing in-line skate wheels, a doctor bag-style wide opening, and modular compatibility with Shimoda camera units, it ensures secure, organized, and easy access to DSLR, mirrorless cameras, lenses, and accessories. Its lightweight, carbonate-coated ripstop nylon shell offers durable protection and style, all within airline carry-on size limits.
Material Type | Nylon |
Shell Type | Hard |
Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
Storage Volume | 21 Liters |
Size | Carry-On Roller V2 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20.5"L x 12.6"W x 9.8"H |
Color | Black |
Pattern | Solid |
Theme | Travel and Luggage |
Number Of Pockets | 5 |
Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
Number of wheels | 4 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Is Autographed | No |
Strap Type | Stretchable |
Wheel Type | In-Line Skate |
Capacity | 21 Liters |
Additional Features | Water Resistant |
O**E
Just what the doctor ordered! Carry more with much less effort!
Sometimes you just don’t want to carry around the Shimoda Action X70 but you need all of that space, and then some.I almost bought the original Carry-on Roller a couple of years ago but kept putting it off. I’m sure glad I did! I ended up buying the DV roller to accommodate my complete GFX setup and a 2 strobe kit. The larger DV Roller easily handles all of that and more and the result is the ability to bring more options on location with me without the pain penalty. Just transitioning the mass from my back to the ground is a huge relief but adding 50% more gear carrying capacity has benefitted me by way of opportunities to be more creative.The design is premium from top to bottom, inside and out. The wheels are chunky with an airless suspension surrounding the axle, giving it a smooth, quiet ride. Speaking of the axle, both wheels have a thru axle that’s supported on both sides with the bag’s frame, upping the durability factor and making them easily replaceable when worn. The bag has a full internal chassis both top and bottom, to support the base and opening system, respectively. It also allows it to stand straight up without leaning or falling over.The trolley handle is a 2-stage setup with 3 levels for a total of 4 different heights, all controlled by the single lock button that also locks the handle in the closed position. The bag’s maw opens smoothly after unzipping and allows you to insert core units directly, loaded or empty. There are also 4 full length, zippered pockets along the sides of the interior and a concealed zipper to open the lining for servicing the frame and wheels. Speaking of pockets, there are 2 large exterior pockets that can even accommodate light stands or tripods. They have a zip closure and integrated drawstring. Lastly are the strap anchors arranged around the exterior so you can easily strap even more directly to the exterior of the bag using Shimoda’s available accessory straps.While too large to use as a carry on, the DV roller is perfect for protecting and transporting large kits wherever you plan to go and easily doubles for non-photographic stuff if you want a travel duffel. It’s a little pricey, especially if you factor in one or more core units, but the ability to convert it for a wide range of uses further adds value. Plus, the use of durable materials and user serviceable design ensures longevity and letting the bag pay for itself in the long run.Just taking the weight off of my back and putting it on wheels will save me thousands in medical costs alone. If you have a dodgy spine or history of back injury, you owe it to yourself to get one of these rollers. And if you don’t, get one to help prevent injuring your back for the future.Of the few “Doctor bag” rolling duffel designs available on the market, the Shimoda seems to be one of the cheapest while being one of the best designed for longevity. So whether your reason is to avoid injury, carry more, or save the planet by reducing waste, any of those three excuses can be used to justify buying one.
R**O
Great Bag!
I got it along with the backpack. High-quality construction, great design, no issues!
R**N
Much smaller than expected
This thing is small and tight and not very tall and does not hold very much.
D**D
Great bag for event photographer
Very easy bag to use and holds a ton of equipment.
J**R
Mixed feelings - I bought two ones going back
Camera bags are so expensive. I actually purchased two of these for my trip to CES in Vegas for my cameraman and I to try and bring all of our gear between these two bags and two camera backpacks so that everything could be carried on the plane.Pros-I like the doctor bag style. It’s easy to get to everything.- attractive bag I had two compliments on it by strangers- wheels well, I usually wear a backpack on convention floors, but I decided to use this instead as I walked around and it was 1 million times better- the additional insert cubes are nice, although very pricey- in one I didn’t have a cube in I was able to fit 3tripods carbon fiber compact, 3 travel cob, 3 small soft box, wall power for all 3, ronin gimbal, 3 magic clamps, tool set, 4x15ft usbc. Basically a full lighting setup.Cons-Pricey-Not the full max size for a carry one, in missing out on being able to cram a little more gear in.-One one of the the interior zipper ripped off first week, my gear was stuck in the pocket, had to cut it out…… (returning that one)-Bad customer service - seeing as I only bought this bag two weeks ago I contacted customer service. I called and emailed. They did not call or email me back, it’s been 10 days. So now I have to return that to the Amazon seller to get my money back and that’s disappointing cause that person‘s gonna be out of money when it’s Shimodas fault.
B**O
Just perfect
It is exactly as described and shown on Shimodo website, excellent quality overall.I finally got my Sony 200-600 fit into something to carry safely. It was confusing to find the right core unit, Shimoda Large MIrrorless Core Unit - (520-223) is the perfect fit, height of this unit allows the bag to close properly.
J**W
Really nice if it's what you are looking for.
I wasn't sure about this at first because it's not very big but once you realize how much you can fit it in vertically (if you aren't picky), it's hard not to fall in love with it. I love the convenience of basically being able to see everything all at once.I wish I could fit more stuff in the side pockets (ie tripods), but all in all this is a big win for getting the weight of your gear off your shoulders. It's also nice that you can easily pull your gear out and use it for regular travel in seconds...which is a lot harder to do with other bags that have tons of dividers and pockets.
J**P
The perfect travel camera bag!
Smooth transition of the core unit from my Explore 25, 1 small mirrorless + 1 small dslr units, to the roller bag.
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