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Tenba reinvents the roller

Posted on Nov 4, 2025 by Adam Duckworth

The Roadie v2 brings the world’s first removable backpack straps to a rolling camera case

New York luggage brand Tenba has unveiled its most innovative carry solution yet with the Roadie v2 Collection, the first rolling camera case with fully removable backpack straps. It’s a bold new hybrid design for image makers who move from airports to mountain trails.

The removable straps attach or detach in under a minute, transforming the Roadie from a smooth-rolling case to a rugged backpack ready for rough terrain. It’s built for the modern creator who doesn’t stop when the path ends.

The Roadie v2 features Tenba’s WideTrak wheels with CloudDrive technology, providing balance and stability even when loaded with heavy gear. A rigid polypropylene frame, ballistic nylon shell and hidden tracker pocket make it tough, discreet and travel-proof.

The standout Spinner Air Case is virtually uncrushable – surviving up to 240kg of pressure – and includes a front laptop compartment, a first for any Air Case.

With options from the compact Spinner 21 International to the larger Roadie Roller 24, and accessories like the Add-a-Bag strap, tripod carrier and reversible rain cover, the range is very adaptable.

Available January, the Tenba Roadie v2 prices are: Spinner 21 International £445; Spinner 21 Air Case £495; Spinner 22 £470.00; Roller 24 £495.

For more information, visit uk.tenba.com

A black suitcase from Tenba, against a white background
Roadie v2. Image: Tenba

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