Affordable Pricing Unveiled for Peak Design Roller Pro, Awaiting Launch!
Peak Design's fresh camera bag, the Roller Pro, has finally hit the market, following a successful Kickstarter campaign worth an impressive €11.5 million ($13.2m / £9.8m / AU$20.4m). This high-capacity roller bag, with a generous 34-liter capacity (expandable to 39 liters), fits snugly in most overhead bins, making it the perfect partner for avid photographers and jet-setters.
Want to store your camera gear securely within the Roller Pro? Grab an XL Camera Cube, which snugly fits inside and boasts customizable compartments tailored for a 400mm prime lens, two camera bodies, and an assortment of additional smaller lenses and accessories. If you're not already rocking an XL Camera Cube set, consider the Peak Design Pro Creator Bundle that comes with both products.
The Roller Pro provides space efficiency through its front-hinged opening and discards traditional roller tube bulk by utilizing Peak Design's SlimDrive carbon fiber trolley system. Wrapped in beloved weatherproof Versa Shell fabric, the Roller Pro strikes a balance between rugged durability and style.
The Roller Pro comes loaded with practical features such as a built-in SnapTent laptop sleeve, integrated organization pockets for easy access to your essentials, and Cord Hook compatibility to secure tripods, jackets, or extra bags. The case is fastened with reinforced Ultra Zips, offering peace of mind for frequent travelers and gear aficionados.
At a cost of $599.99 / £499.99 / AU$1,099.99, the Roller Pro definitely sits among the pricier roller bags in our guide, and that's before considering any internal storage for your camera gear. For those who prefer an all-inclusive bundle, opt for the Pro Creator Bundle, which includes an XL Camera Cube set and comes with a price tag of $649.99 / £549.99 / AU$1,149.99.
Adam Waring, previously the editor of N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine for seven years, now serves as our website's Guides Editor. As a leading expert on all things Nikon-related, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge to Digital Camera World, providing reviews, hands-on tests, tips, and techniques on a variety of photography subjects, ranging from landscapes to wildlife and nearly every genre in between. Prior to his time on N-Photo, Adam's photographic knowledge wasn't limited solely to Nikon, having also been a contributor to many other photography publications such as PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine.
Enrichment information reveals that the Roller Pro has garnered largely positive reviews due to its innovative design, durability, and functionality. Key positives include its exceptional build quality, versatile layout, and travel convenience. However, some downsides include its high price point and minor design elements like zipper designs and wheel placement, though these issues don't significantly affect the overall user experience. The Roller Pro became available for pre-order in mid-2025, with general availability expected in late June 2025.
- Adam Waring, previously the editor of N-Photo: The Nikon Magazine, now serves as our website's Guides Editor.
- He brings a wealth of knowledge about all things Nikon-related, providing reviews, hands-on tests, tips, and techniques on a variety of photography subjects.
- He has also been a contributor to other photography publications such as PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine.
- The Roller Pro camera bag from Peak Design has gained largely positive reviews due to its innovative design, durability, and functionality.
- Key positives include its exceptional build quality, versatile layout, and travel convenience, but it has some downsides like its high price point and minor design elements.
- The Roller Pro became available for pre-order in mid-2025, with general availability expected in late June 2025.
- To secure camera gear within the Roller Pro, consider Peak Design's XL Camera Cube, which includes customizable compartments tailored for a 400mm prime lens, two camera bodies, and smaller lenses.
- The Roller Pro's smart features include a built-in SnapTent laptop sleeve, integration for organization pockets, and Cord Hook compatibility for securing tripods, jackets, or additional bags.