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Tenba Roadie Roller 24 - Black
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Tenba Roadie Roller 24 - Black

£374.95Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
Need 15+ data points
Volatility (ann.)
Need more data
30d Momentum
Need 30+ data points
Price Position
No 90d range data
EMA 20
EMA 50
Need 50+ data points
90d Low / High
30d Forecast
→ Stable
Price History
Current
£399
Change
+6.4%
Avg
£383
Low
£375
High
£399
Volatility
3.0%
Store Intelligence
WexWexused
£374.95
Buy
2WexWex
£399.00
+6.4%
Buy
Price spread: £24.05 across 2 stores
AI Recommendation EngineRule-based · v1
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
Reasons to Buy
Insufficient price history for analysis
Risks / Watch Out
No significant risk factors detected
Product Fundamentals
  • The Roadie Roller 24 fits 2 DSLRs (up to Pro size w/ grip)
  • 8-10 lenses (up to 600mm 4.0), plus a laptop up to 17 """. Its larger-than-carry-on size fits a 70-200mm 2.8 lens standing vertically, and it has space to fit a camera and portable lighting system side-by-side. Includes Tenba's exclusive removable camera/lens module, rear pocket for a portable battery, and a tripod/light stand carrier."
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GearDeals Intelligence · Data from 0 historical price points · Analysis is informational only, not financial advice