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About This Item
Meet the next leap in luggage. Roller Pro Carry-On is a 4-wheeled travel roller in a class of it's own, built differently from the ground up to hold more, drive better, protect better, and look better. In a world of look-alike rollers made from stock components, we went where other bag makers wouldn’t go—pushing the practical limits of manufacturing to set a new standard for roller quality, utility, and aesthetic.
Features:
Innovative SlimDrive™ carbon fiber trolley handle eliminates wasted space and twisting
Unique drawbridge opening for compact packing and easy access
Exterior EDC pocket for quick access to travel essentials
Protected laptop sleeve with magnetic self-sealing closure
External Cord Hook™ carry system for lashing extra items
Internal Cord Hook™ retention system for secure packing
Weatherproof UltraZips™ with abrasion-resistant UHMWPE thread
Laser-cut Hypalon ID tag and brand patch (Bluesign-approved)
Padded grab handles and hidden AirTag/stash pockets
Perfectly fits Peak Design XL Camera Cube for pro photography gear
3K weave carbon fiber trolley and machined aluminum handle components
PFAS-free water-repellent coated fabric
Durable EVA foam underlay for structure and protection
High-visibility felt interior inspired by automotive design
ABS plastic handle, bezel, and wheel caps
90% recycled polyester span EDC pockets (Bluesign-approved)
See-through nylon ripstop mesh internal pockets
Glass-reinforced nylon friction hinges for main opening
Brand : Peak Design
Country of Origin : United States of America or Imported
Web ID: 25PEAUCASURLLRPRCRPHA
REVIEWS
4.8
93%
Recommended
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mflaj2092
2 weeks ago
Truly "Rolls" Away
Recently I've purchased two roller pros, one for my husband and one for my niece as a college graduation present. I've borrowed my husband's to see how it compares to my beloved carry-on. The bag is fabulous in so may ways. Almost like magic it absorbs a lot of "stuff" into what appears to be a small amount of space and never any quibbles about it fitting into the overhead bin. My one complaint is that it rolls far too easily if the floor has even a minimal slant. There I was, sipping my coffee and the bag went for a stroll all on it's own across the floor. Luckily I caught sight of it as it silently took its leave. I have warned my niece to keep it on a leash.
Keep traveling
2 weeks ago
Love This X 3
I love everything about the Roller-Pro!! I bought two with Kickstarter, one for myself and another for my kid. We liked them so much I bought another for my other kid with the open release. Especially appreciate it for the one who has a bit of cerebral palsy. So much easier to use. I've taken mine in one international and two domestics flights. Still like new. The front opening is a game changer.
vektren
3 weeks ago
Does What It Says On The Tin, Really Well
I bought this on the Kickstarter campaign. The Peak Design Packing cubes are a perfect fit, and the amount of stuff I can fit in this carry-on is way more than expected. I came on an 8-day trip, and if it weren’t for my laptop and iPad, I would have been able to do it with a single bag. I have had Samsonite, NOMOS, and Travelpro bags, and none come close to this from a quality and feature standpoint of the Roller Pro. The content can press against the device in the front pocket, but pack it tight, then expand it to relieve this space if needed.
TJ
3 weeks ago
They Did It Again
Just received my carry on, and in peak design form it delivered. The build quality is five stars. Cant wait to take this thing on my future travels.
BC
3 weeks ago
Not For Seasoned Business Travelers
I wanted to love the Peak Design Roller Pro. And in many ways, I do. The build quality is excellent. Materials feel premium. The engineering is thoughtful and clearly intentional. You can tell this wasn’t rushed to market — someone obsessed over the details. That said, as someone who’s been traveling for business for more than three decades — and who lives out of a carry-on most weeks — it ultimately didn’t deliver on usable space the way I’d hoped. Yes, there’s smart internal structuring. But to maximize capacity, you almost have to use packing cubes. If you love cubes, this may be a non-issue. I don’t. I prefer flexibility and the ability to adjust on the fly. Without cubes, the interior organization actually works against you a bit. The laptop sleeve is where it really lost me. I don’t know a single heavy business traveler who stores their laptop inside their roller. It lives in a backpack or briefcase for airport access, meetings, lounges, and security. That dedicated sleeve takes up valuable real estate that could have been repurposed for expandable storage or a more flexible interior layout. In short: beautifully built, impressively engineered, but not optimized for the way seasoned road warriors actually pack. As much as I wanted this to be “the bag,” my Tumi still wins on practical capacity and real-world business travel usability. Peak Design makes great gear. This just wasn’t it for me.