Camera bags are some of the most important accessories for many outdoor and indoor photographers. A good camera bag can not only keep the gear safe outside, but also can help to store it indoors as well. Of the various offerings, one can now rely on PGYTECH, a company that continues to make some interesting options for photographers. Joining the growing list is a new tote that can be of help.
PGYTECH has introduced the OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack. The camera bag is made for urban photographers, daily commuters, and content creators. The Roamer camera bag is also fashion-forward (if you’re into this style), and does not cost a lot.
According to the company, the new Roamer Tote comes with a dual-mode design. One can make the design switch between a hands-free backpack and a structured handheld tote. The concept helps urban photographers who are looking to handle any situation, without having to change their backpack.


The Roamer camera bag has a 180° lay-flat, which gives unobstructed access to the main compartment. The inner compartment is also removable, meaning it can be changed into everyday carry when camera gear stays home.
The 18L Tote bag can carry two cameras, three lenses, or a single camera, a lens, and a DJI Mavic Mini Combo. The 25L version can carry two bodies and four lenses, or a camera, lens, and DJI Mavic Air Combo. This makes the device perfect for those who shoot drones, hybrid work and so on. There is also a dedicated laptop compartment which helps to store MacBook Air 15-inch in the 18L and a MacBook Pro 16-inch in the 25L. For example, in our other article, we spoke about OneMo backpack, which we found really useful:
The OneMo Backpack from PGYTECH is a well built and weather-resistant camera backpack that can handle a ton of abuse. It’s got more than enough room for your camera gear and whatever else you may need on a long hike. The expandable and modular design gives you up to a total of 35L of carrying capacity if required.
The new bag also features an Airfoam suspension system, wide padded shoulder straps, a 3D mesh breathable back panel for airflow, and an adjustable chest strap. The 18L bag is 1.12kg, hile the 25L weighs just 1.5kg. Overall, the camera bag is quite lightweight.
In a growing world of camera backpacks, the PGYTECH tote tries to do something different than others. Photographers can personalize and expand the bag’s functionality through various DIY combinations. The 18L bags are priced at $179.95, while the 25L backpack costs $199.95. Given urban and cultural photography enthusiasts and fashion first photographers, the device is ideal for those in their 20s and 30s. The price tag makes it affordable, all the more reasons for one to rely on PGYTECH.
