

The internal storage space is fully customisable and you can even remove it completely so you can use the VEO Select 42T as everyday luggage.

Don't let the compact size fool you into thinking it's a small camera bag, however, as there's room for a couple of pro DSLR/mirrorless cameras with a grip, 7-8 lenses (up to 300mm f/2.8), a flash unit, a 16" Macbook Pro with a 9.7” tablet, up to two tripods and multiple accessories. The Vanguard VEO Select 42T Roller Case is a bit different to the roller cases we've previously reviewed as it has a more compact size, very similar to the pilot/crew style pull-along cases you see airline staff using. The VEO Select 42T is currently available over on the Vanguard website for £199.99 in two colour options (green or black) and we've been putting the green version to the test to see if it's a camera bag we'd take travelling.

Trolley/Roller cases are a great option for photographers who travel with lots of kit and the VEO Select 42T from Vanguard is a particularly interesting roller case as it's a much more compact design than we are used to seeing while still offering the room needed for cameras, lenses and accessories. Not a bag you can carry for long when full (a backpack would be better over long distances).
