Neewer 2-in-1 Rolling Camera Backpack Trolley Case - Anti-Shock Detachable Padded Compartment
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Style: Nw3300-r
Date First Available : February 24, 2025
Manufacturer : Neewer
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Style: Nw3300-r
I wanted a camera bag that 1.) could also fit a beefy 17” laptop, 2.) had wheels because it always gets heavy, and 3.) could be worn as a backpack when terrain wasn’t suitable for rolling. I considered many options - including some well-known brands at 3X the price. Ultimately, I opted to save a little money and go with the Neewer bag. I am not disappointed. This is a great bag for a lot of camera gear, if you’re looking for something that hits those three points in my first paragraph. There is one major problem, but it is not a FLAW with the product; just in how you may intend to use it. Please read on. I have traveled with this Neewer bag several times in the four months I’ve owned it. For car travel, it’s the best solution I’ve ever owned and it’s a darn good bag. I have flown with it three times; that’s where I encountered a problem. This bag is just a little too big to fit under the seat of a larger airplane. On smaller planes, there’s no chance. So you MUST find overhead bin space if you want to carry it on. Presumably, if you’re traveling with camera gear, you absolutely do not want to check the bag, so when the inevitable announcement is made that “we are not gate checking all roller bags…” the panic sets in. On one occasion, I pleaded with the gate agent to let me take it on and try to find overhead bin space. There was actually plenty of open space, so it was a non-issue. On another occasion, I heard the announcement, so I quickly deployed the backpack straps and casually walked on. They didn’t say anything about checking backpacks! I managed to find bin space and avoided the problem again. So, my assessment of the bag itself is completely positive. A great purchase. But my trepidation for flying with it causes a lot of anxiety. The main compartment is easy divided up for almost any configuration with the included partitions. The built-in zipper pockets on the under side of the main compartment flap are very handy for sorting all manner of accessories, SD cards, pens, cables, etc. The telescoping handle seems to be robust enough, but I would caution you against lifting the bag with it, especially when it gets heavy. I was very impressed with how easily the backpack straps can be deployed and how well the system works. The flap that contains the straps folds over and secures to the bottom with velcro, and covers the wheels, meaning that all the filth from the floor won’t get rubbed all over your back.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by Theodore Anderson
Style: Nw3300-r
I love this bag! I have used it for a month in Paris and it's worked great. Holds a ton of gear (I have 6 lenses and body, plus batteries, filters, misc.) inside. Easy to move around and is stable going up and down stairs. Half the price of the Think Tank roller, but over time I may switch to Think Tank, as there is a slight bit of wear showing on the interior where the wheel well hits the back of the bag. I added an extra pad to this spot just in case. Only annoying thing is the backpack straps cannot be removed from the back flap, which take up precious room. It's unlikely anyone who purchases this bag will ever use it as a backpack, so to me this is a waste of space I could use. Other annoying thing is the front pocket contains no interior pockets to hold pens, change, whatever--just one big pocket. Other than these small details, I love it!
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2019 by Peggy S Shannon
Style: Nw3300-r
I've been looking for a quality camera bag to house my expensive pro equipment and I've tried them all. This Neewer 2 in 1 sliding suitcase style has finally fit the bill. Tall enough to house all my lenses including my 24-70 2.8 without needing to lay it down. Tons of easy to move and secure dividers. Built in area for all my sd and cf cards, batteries, cables, etc. without the need to look through pockets. All is in plain view and secure. Holds all the gear I need for any photo shoot. I am so pleased which is why I'm taking the time with this review. Look no further, this is the case you will use from now on.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by photopros s.
Style: Nw-da410t



This trolley case appears to be well made. I'm new to photography so I only use this once a week. For now, it holds my one camera body,3 lenses, flash and flash trigger. I was able to put my laptop in the pocket allotted. There is room to attach two tripods. Now it's a bit heavy when loaded with the above minus the tripods but I guess that is expected since its already 11 lbs. minus the equipment. Now my only problem is the rain cover. As you can see it doesn't fit. As of this review I haven't contacted customer service for a replacement, so I'll be back to revise my review once that's done. I like it for now. Hope this helps. Well, I was able to contact customer service. Guess what? I was told to return the entire case just to get a new rain cover. Now to me that doesn't make a bit of sense, so I'll figure out something. I might be able to work something out with this one. I don't intend to be in the pouring rain with my equipment anyway.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024 by Renee Renee
Style: Nw3300-r

This bag is great, plenty of room as I have three bodies with battery grips and 5 lenses. I customized mine with my logo and website which I think makes it stand out even more.
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024 by Gabe Saldivar Gabe Saldivar
Style: Nw3300-r
After my last trip with my camera backpack, I realized that my shoulders couldn't keep up with my heavy gear. I pivoted to a rolling camera bag and wow, this was a great decision. This bag has sturdy wheels, a retractable handle that can accommodate slip through bags. Inside, the velcro tabs can be adjusted for different sized camera gear. Very happy!
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by Jamie Hecker
Style: Nw3300-r
Beats wearing a backpack. Big enough to carry everything yet small enough for overhead storage.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by EM
Style: Nw-da410t
This bag is deep so you can fit lots in it. Took everything from my Canon backpack, it fit well with some spare room. My laptop fits as well so no laptop bag needed anymore. Very nice quality! Highly recommend!
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Ruth Allen