OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack

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Description
  • Convertible Carry – Switch freely between backpack and tote modes.
  • Lay Flat Opening Removable Dividers – 180° full access for easy packing, converts from camera bag to daily tote.
  • Smart Organized Storage – Dedicated compartments for gear, laptop and accessories.
  • All Day Comfort – Airfoam suspension, breathable mesh back and padded straps; lightweight build (1.12kg for 18L, 1.5kg for 25L).
  • Dual Quick Access – Side camera opening and top grab pocket for instant use.
  • Your Style Your Way – TagPort system compatible with Crocs charms, splash-proof nylon and premium hardware.
  • In The Box:
    18L:OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 18L *1, Straps *2, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *2, Divider Securing Straps *2, Chest Strap *1;
    25L:OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack 25L *1, Straps *2, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *1, Divider *2, Divider *3, Divider Securing Straps *2, Chest Strap *1
Specs
Compatibility
Mirrorless and DSLR cameras; DJI Mavic and similar sized drones; MacBook Pro 16-inch; Can accommodate up to: 2 cameras and 4 lenses or 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Air Combo
Weight
1.50 kg / 3.31 lb (excluding dividers and straps)
Material
Fabric: 100% Nylon; Lining: 100% Polyester
Capacity
25L
External Dimensions
48.0 cm × 40.0 cm × 18.0 cm (18.90″ × 15.75″ × 7.09″)
Internal Dimensions
43.0 cm × 37.5 cm × 15.0 cm (16.93″ × 14.76″ × 5.91″)

OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack

25L / Matte Black

$199.90

Casual & Minimal,
Capture Life Instantly

The sleek, minimalist design with refined details creates a sense of effortless style.
Professional yet practical, it opens up endless possibilities for your daily adventures.

Professional
Creativity,

Reliable Companion

Urban Streets,
Stylish Photography

Leisure Travel,
Capture with Ease

Daily Commute,
Calmly by Your Side

Dual Carry,
Switch Modes Freely

Backpack Mode:

Comfortable hands-
free carry

Handheld Mode:

Effortless, stylish carry
on the go

Lay-Flat Opening,
Worry-Free Storage

180° back lay-flat opening for
easy access and organization

Removable Inner Compartment,
Versatile Use

Main compartment opens fully,
instantly transforming into a daily bag.

Professional DIY Dividers,
Multi-mode Storage

Camera + Lens Mode
Holds 2 cameras and 4 lenses
Drone + Camera Mode
Holds 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Air Combo
Daily Mode
Remove inner compartment to use as a daily bag
*Display image is 25L; 18L can store 2 cameras + 3 lenses or 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Mini Combo

Organized Storage,
Intelligent Layout

Separate compartments for camera gear and daily essentials, no clutter.
Zippered Top Compartment
offers ample space for everyday essentials.
Zippered
Top Pocket
Conveniently stores items like your phone and charging cable for quick access.
Small Side
Pockets
Provide extra space for organizing everyday small items.
External Side
Pockets
For storing water bottles, tripods, etc.
Front Zippered
Pocket
For storing frequently used items such as a power bank and phone.
Signature Battery
Storage Pouch
With clear charge level indicators.

Comfortable Carry with Dry,
Breathable Support

Airfoam Suspension System
Ergonomically contoured to your back for even weight distribution and all-day comfort.
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Breathable 3D
Mesh Back Panel

Efficient airflow,
significantly
enhances
back ventilation.

Padded Shoulder Straps

For effective weight distribution

Adjustable Chest Strap

The quick-release buckle opens
with a single pull

Lightweight Design,
Total Mobility

The 18L pack weighs just 1.12kg/2.47lb,
and the 25L pack weighs just 1.5kg/3.31lb
Light
18L
(1.12kg)
2 bottles of mineral water
(550mL / bottle)
(*Weight with partitions: 1.35kg/2.98lb and
1.72kg/3.79lb respectively)

Dual Quick Access,
Capture Every Moment

Side Camera
Quick-Access Opening:

Snap Inspiration Instantly

Top Quick-Access Opening:

Grab everyday essentials with ease

Splash-Proof
Nylon Fabric,
Travel without
worry

Easily repels unexpected weather,
making every journey and
creative moment effortless.

Every Detail,
Thoughtfully Designed

Shoulder strap with
quick-clip slot,
convenient for
camera attachment
Full-cover YKK water-
resistant zippers + anti-
theft zipper loop for
double security protection
Hidden AirTag
pocket for secure
anti-theft
protection
Reinforced bottom
protection, effectively
guards against bumps
and impacts
Metal hardware for
superior quality,
durability and a
premium feel

Specifications

Product Name OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack
Color 18L: Matte Black, Sand Khaki, Grass Green; 25L: Matte Black, Sand Khaki
Main Materials Fabric: 100% Nylon; Lining: 100% Polyester
Net Weight 18L: 1.12kg / 2.47lb (excluding partitions and straps)/1.35kg
2.98lb(including the full set of partitions)
25L: 1.5kg / 3.31lb (excluding partitions and straps)
1.72kg / 3.79lb (including the full set of partitions)
Compatible Models 18L: Mirrorless and DSLR cameras, DJI Mavic and similar sized drones
MacBook Air 15-inch, Can accommodate up to: 2 cameras and 3 lenses
or 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Mini Combo
25L: Mirrorless and DSLR cameras, DJI Mavic and similar sized drones
MacBook Pro 16-inch, Can accommodate up to: 2 cameras and 4 lenses
or 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Air Combo
Operating Temperature -4°F to 104°F

OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack FAQ

What are the main differences between OneGo Roamer, OneGo 2, and OneGo Lite?

The key differences are as follows:


Design Style:

The OneGo Roamer features a more casual and stylish design.

The OneGo 2 adopts a minimalist design tailored for professional creators.

The OneGo Lite focuses on everyday commuting and daily use.


Storage Capacity:

The OneGo 2 offers a professional full-compartment storage system.

The OneGo Lite is a lightweight entry-level option, supporting up to 1 camera and 3 lenses.

The OneGo Roamer provides medium capacity, accommodating up to 2 cameras and 4 lenses.


Suspension System:

The OneGo Backpack Tote features a Breathable 3D Mesh Back Panel for enhanced comfort.

The OneGo 2 uses a multi-point support structure for better load distribution.

The OneGo Lite is designed for basic everyday carrying comfort.

Does it support side access?

Yes. The OneGo Roamer Tote Backpack allows quick side access to your camera and top access for daily essentials.

What capacity sizes are available? What are the external dimensions?

18L:

External Dimensions: 440 × 375 × 155 mm/17.32x14.76x6.1in

Internal Dimensions: 400 × 350 × 140 mm/15.74x13.77x5.51in

Camera compartment: 250 × 220 × 110 mm/9.84×8.66x4.33 in


25L:

External Dimensions: 480 ×400 × 180 mm/18.89x15.74x7.08in

Internal Dimensions: 430 × 375 × 150 mm/16.92x14.76x5.9in

Camera Compartment: 300 × 240 × 130 mm /11.81×9.45×5.12in

What is the weight of each backpack?

18L:

Net Weight (excluding dividers and straps): 1.12kg / 2.47lb  

Weight(including the full set of partitions): 1.35kg / 2.98lb


25L:

Net Weight (excluding dividers and straps): 1.5kg / 3.31lb

Weight(including the full set of partitions): 1.72kg / 3.79lb

What material is the backpack made of?

The main body is made of 100% nylon fabric.

Can I attach a camera quick-release clip?

Yes. The shoulder strap features dedicated camera quick-release clip mounting points for securely mounting a camera clip, ensuring a stable and comfortable fit.

Are the zippers durable and secure?

The backpack uses high-performance YKK zippers. All products are tested beyond national standards for reliability. It also features safety buckles for enhanced security.

What gear can it carry? What is the maximum capacity?

18L:

Mirrorless and DSLR cameras 

DJI Mavic and similar sized drones

MacBook Air 15-inch

Accommodate up to: 2 cameras and 3 lenses or 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Mini Combo


25L:

Mirrorless and DSLR cameras 

DJI Mavic and similar sized drones

MacBook Pro 16-inch

Accommodate up to: 2 cameras and 4 lenses or 1 camera + 1 lens + Mavic Air Combo

How is the tripod stored?

It can be stored in the side pocket or secured using the bottom straps.

Can it store a gimbal?

Yes. A gimbal can be attached and secured using the straps.

Is it compatible with the Tagport?

Yes. The front panel features perforated webbing straps compatible with Crocs decorative accessories, allowing for DIY combinations.

Can it fit a 16-inch laptop?

The 25L version fits up to a 16-inch MacBook Pro.The 18L version fits up to a 15-inch MacBook Air.

What is the recommended load capacity?

The recommended load capacity is ≤10 kg.

Can it stand upright on its own?

Yes. It can stand upright naturally and remains stable.

Where is the AirTag pocket located?

The AirTag pocket is located inside the side pocket.

Does it include a waist strap?

No, a waist strap is not included.

Is the rain cover included as standard? Where is it stored?

No. It does not include a rain cover.

Is the backpack expandable?

No, it does not support expandable capacity.

Can the backpack be washed?

No. It is not recommended to wash the backpack. The backpack's multi-layered fabric construction helps it keep its shape, and washing may cause structural deformation.

What is the warranty policy?

This product comes with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Under normal usage conditions, damages or functional failures caused by manufacturing defects, material flaws, or workmanship issues are covered by the warranty. Cosmetic issues that do not compromise the product's safety or functionality (e.g., scratches, wear and tear resulting from accidents, misuse, or long-term use) are not covered. For details, please refer to the PGYTECH official website's after-sales service policy.

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Jeff W.
?Outstanding Versatility and Comfort - The Perfect All-Rounder Bag

?I have been using the PGYTECH OneGo Roamer Tote Camera Bag for over a month now, and it has exceeded my expectations in every way. It is truly an all-in-one solution that I highly recommend. ?Sleek Aesthetics & Premium Comfort: First of all, the bag looks fantastic and feels incredibly premium to the touch. Even when fully loaded, it is remarkably comfortable to carry for extended periods. I don't experience any of the neck or lower back pain that usually comes with other bags. ?Brilliant Space & Customizable Layout: The capacity is massive, and the internal organization is highly flexible. You can choose to use it as one massive, connected compartment or partition it the traditional way with separate top and bottom zones. The layout of every single pocket is incredibly thoughtful and logical. ?The Power of the Rear-Opening Design: The rear-opening (back-open) design is a total game-changer. It allows you to open the bag completely flat to see and access everything at once. Without this feature, items always end up buried at the bottom and are a pain to reach. This setup makes retrieving gear effortless. ?True Daily & Travel Versatility: It has become my go-to everyday bag for commuting to work, but it shines just as bright for travel. On recent weekend trips, it easily swallowed two days' worth of clothes, toiletries, all my electronic chargers, and my handheld gaming console alongside my primary gear. ?After a month of daily testing, I have zero complaints. If you looking for a versatile, stylish, and ergonomic bag that transitions seamlessly from work to travel, this is definitely the one to buy.

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JaqAWilliams
Premium camera bag with thoughtful organization and excellent build quality

This is definitely a premium-priced camera bag, but to be fair, quality camera bags are rarely inexpensive. After using it, I can see where the money goes. The materials feel durable, the zippers are smooth, and the bag is well designed with plenty of configurable dividers to organize camera bodies, lenses, batteries, and accessories. I also appreciate the multiple access points, which make it easy to grab gear without completely unpacking the bag. The dedicated laptop compartment is another nice feature if you edit on the go. The bag is comfortable to carry, and I like that it can be used as either a backpack or a tote depending on what I am doing. The water-resistant construction also gives me a little more peace of mind when I'm out shooting. The price will probably be the biggest hurdle for most people, but if you've already invested in camera equipment, it makes sense to protect that investment with a well-built bag. Overall, I think this is an excellent option for photographers looking for a versatile, thoughtfully designed camera bag.

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Mike
A camera bag that works as an everyday bag too

This bag does not have the usual bulky camera-bag look, which is one of the reasons I like it. The grass green color looks sharp, and the shape is clean enough that I would use it even when I am not carrying camera gear. It feels more like a well-designed daily backpack/tote than something that immediately advertises expensive equipment inside. The inside layout is what makes it useful. The removable camera insert lets me set it up for gear when needed, but I can also take it out and use the bag for normal travel or daily carry. The side access is convenient for grabbing a camera quickly, and the top area works well for smaller everyday items. It fits a light camera setup, accessories, and a laptop, but the 18L size does require some smart packing. The materials and zippers feel premium, and the padding makes it comfortable enough to carry when loaded. I would not choose this size for a huge kit with multiple large lenses, but for a mirrorless setup, drone, laptop, and day-trip gear, it is very practical. It is a well-thought-out bag that balances camera protection with everyday usability.

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manuel
This bag is perfect for photographers

I've been using this camera backpack for both everyday carry and light shooting days, and it's been really practical so far. I like that it can switch between a backpack and a tote depending on what I'm doing, and the removable camera insert makes it flexible when I don't need full gear storage. One thing I really appreciate is how well everything is labeled inside. It makes it easy to separate spare batteries, camera gear, and accessories without having to dig around or second-guess where things are. It keeps everything organized and ready to grab quickly when I'm out shooting. The comfort has also been better than expected. The back padding and airflow design make it comfortable to wear even when it's loaded up, and it doesn't feel overly heavy on longer walks or short trips. Overall, it's a well-designed bag that works great for light camera setups and everyday use, especially if you want something organized and comfortable without going full bulky camera backpack.

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Truffle
Excellent Quality and Very Cool Design

I really like how this camera backpack is made. The quality feels great, and the materials, stitching, and overall construction give it a premium feel. The design is also very cool. I like the color, fabric, and modern shape, and it looks stylish enough to use as an everyday bag, not just a camera backpack. Another big plus is the water-resistant construction. The backpack feels like it would keep the contents dry in the rain, which is important when carrying camera gear, electronics, or a laptop. Overall, this is a great-looking and well-made camera backpack. It feels durable, practical, and thoughtfully designed, with enough style to use for both photography and daily carry.

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Chevelle l.
Thoughtfully designed camera bag that doesn't look like a camera bag

I've used plenty of camera bags over the years, and one thing I've always disliked is how many of them immediately advertise, "expensive camera gear inside." This bag takes a different approach and looks more like a stylish everyday backpack or tote, which I really appreciate. The convertible tote and backpack design is surprisingly practical. Depending on where I'm going, I can carry it either way, and it never feels out of place whether I'm out shooting photos, commuting, or just running errands. The removable camera insert is one of my favorite features. When I'm carrying camera gear, the dividers keep everything organized and protected. When I don't need the camera equipment, I can remove the insert and use the bag like a normal backpack. That flexibility makes it much more useful than a dedicated camera bag. Access to gear is excellent. The side opening makes it easy to grab a camera quickly, while the top compartment is convenient for everyday items like keys, sunglasses, or a wallet. The ability to fully open the bag also makes organizing equipment much easier than digging through layers of compartments. Comfort is another strong point. Even when loaded with camera gear, a laptop, and accessories, the bag remains comfortable for extended periods. The padded back panel and shoulder straps distribute weight well, and the airflow design helps reduce that sweaty-back feeling that many backpacks create. The overall build quality feels premium. The zippers operate smoothly, the materials feel durable, and the water-resistant construction provides peace of mind when carrying expensive equipment. Pros: versatile backpack/tote design, removable camera insert, quick-access compartments, comfortable for long wear, premium materials, discreet appearance, excellent organization options Cons: the 18L size is ideal for everyday photography kits, but photographers carrying multiple large bodies and telephoto lenses may want a larger bag Overall: this is one of the better camera bags I've used because it balances photography functionality with everyday practicality. It protects gear well, remains comfortable to carry, and doesn't scream "camera bag" to everyone around you. For mirrorless shooters, drone users, and everyday photographers, it's an excellent choice.

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Computer
Premium pack that can be repurposed as a daily or travel pack, many pockets, durable, water proof

The PGYTECH OneGo Roamer 25L camera backpack is one of the nicer camera packs that I've owned. At around $200 for the 25L version, it is definitely in the premium category, but the overall quality, durability, functionality, and layout help justify the price. Although this is designed around cameras and drones, I found that it also works very well as a general daypack or travel backpack. I will primarily be using it as a day pack, but I can also see myself using it regularly for camera gear and drone equipment. One of the first things I noticed is that this pack is not ideal for long hikes where hydration capacity matters. The side pockets can fit a typical 20 oz water bottle, but there is not much room for carrying larger amounts of water or a hydration bladder. For shorter outdoor trips that is probably fine, but for longer hikes, I would recommend planning; have a hiking partner carry your water, or carry a compact water filter if water sources are available. Another small quirk I noticed is the battery management section. PGYTECH added sliding indicators to mark whether batteries are charged or depleted, which is actually a neat idea, but there are only two sliders despite having four battery pockets. It works, but the implementation feels a little incomplete given the number of batteries this pocket can accommodate. Build quality and appearance are where this backpack excels. The materials feel premium, and the matte black finish gives it a clean, professional appearance without making it look like an overly tactical or flashy hiking pack. This can easily be used in a professional business setting. The splash-resistant zippers feel durable, and the overall stitching and structure give the impression that this pack was designed for long-term use rather than just occasional travel. The AirFoam back panel and padded shoulder straps also make a noticeable difference once the bag is loaded with camera gear when hiking long miles. I carried it with a fairly heavy setup, including a drone, batteries, and a camera, and the weight distribution remained comfortable enough for extended use. The internal organization is one of the better aspects of this bag. The removable divider system is easy to reconfigure, and I like that the entire insert can be removed if you want to convert it into a more standard backpack or tote-style bag. There is also a separate zippered partition inside that works well for drones in the main section or other gear you want isolated from the main compartment. The dedicated padded laptop compartment easily fits a larger laptop, and the side and top access points make it much easier to retrieve equipment quickly without opening the entire bag. I also found the 180-degree flat-opening design useful when organizing gear at a table or in a vehicle because you can see everything at once instead of digging through compartments. This also helps at airport security lines when they want to inspect bag contents without opening every compartment. There are a lot of small creator-focused details throughout the design that improve the usability of this bag. The hidden AirTag compartment is a nice addition for travel, and the tripod mounting options are practical without getting in the way during normal use. The bag also feels less specialized than many camera backpacks I've used (in a good way). Some camera bags become awkward once you remove the gear, or can't really be repurposed for any other use, but this one transitions fairly naturally into an everyday backpack. Overall, I think the PGYTECH OneGo Roamer 25L is a good option, especially for anyone who wants a premium backpack that handles both gear organization and daily use. The price is high compared to basic camera backpacks, but the build quality, layout, comfort, and versatility match that higher price point fairly well. I would especially recommend it to someone who wants one bag that can function as both a camera, a daily pack, a travel backpack, or even a fancy diaper bag, instead of owning separate bags for each purpose.

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Rob B.
Small Bag, Tight Fit, Solid Day Trip Energy

Best For Best for people who want a compact camera backpack for day trips, light creator gear, and everyday carry. One Thing to Know Before Buying The fit is tight once loaded. If you carry a full camera setup plus tech and daily items, pack with purpose. Build Quality I found the PGYTECH OneGo Roamer 18L felt premium, sturdy, padded, soft, light, and heavy-duty for its size. That matters because a smaller camera bag still needs to protect real gear. I do not want a bag that saves space but feels weak. This one feels well built. The materials feel solid, and the padding gives me more confidence when carrying camera gear. Ease of Use I noticed the bag was easy to open. The tighter fit is the main thing to understand. I fit my camera body, lenses, iPad, tripod, batteries, cables, planner, and daily items, but the components were packed in close. That matters because 18L is not a giant storage locker. It works best when you know what you are bringing and pack clean. Storage Capacity Storage is good for the size. I fit a full mix of camera gear and daily items inside. Camera body, lenses, iPad, tripod, batteries, cables, planner, and daily items all went in. The tradeoff is space. It holds a lot, but it does not feel roomy once loaded. If you like extra open space, go larger. If you want a tighter day-trip bag, this works. Fit The bag fits well on my back and in my hand. That is one of the best parts of this bag. It works as a backpack, and it also feels good when carried by hand. That matters on day trips. Sometimes you want the bag on your back. Sometimes you want to grab it and move. Zipper Quality I enjoyed the zippers. They felt great. Smooth zippers matter more than people think because camera bags get opened and closed all day. Bad zippers turn a good bag into a small daily irritation. These felt solid and easy to use. Travel-friendly I trust this bag for day trips. That is where it makes the most sense. It is compact, easy to carry, and organized enough for a light creator setup. For a major trip with extra gear, I would think carefully. For a day trip, this bag is right in its lane. Value for the Money Compared with other 18L camera backpacks, this feels like good value. Some compact camera bags feel cheaper, especially once you start loading real gear. This one feels more premium, has strong zippers, carries well, and gives you useful access. The main limit is space. It is not the bag I would pick for a heavy travel setup. But for day trips, light camera work, and everyday carry, it earns the money. If mine broke tomorrow I would buy it again. I would buy it again for day trips because it feels premium, carries well, protects gear, and gives me a clean compact setup. That's my take. Use it well.