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The CineBags CB-03 AC Pouch (Gray with Orange Webbing) is an accessory pouch made from 600 denier polyester waterproof material. It has three compartments to hold accessories such as: an insert slate, tape, sharpie, chalk, focus marks, lens cleaner, lens tissue and a flashlight loop to hold Maglite or similar flashlight. It also has a key ring. It can be carried on a belt using the 2.5" wide belt loops on the back of the pouch.
| Material | 600 denier polyester waterproof fabric |
| Type of Closure | Touch fastener flap |
| Exterior Dimensions | 9.0 x 8.0 x 3.0" (22.9 x 20.3 x 7.6cm) (LxWxH) |
| Carrying/Transport Options | Belt loop |
| Weight | 1.0 lbs (454g) |
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Comments about CineBags CB-03 AC Pouch (Gray with Orange Webbing):
I've used this bag on a couple of jobs now and it works great. Very sturdy with enough space for the essentials.
I wish it had more space to hang stuff off it but thats can be added yourself.
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I'm not totally won over this AC pouch. There could be some more space driven into this guy and defiantly more sub pouches and marker holders. The quality of the material isn't bad, but the fabric is a tad plasticky and stiff.
It still gets the job done for a nice price and looks more professional then my previous army surplus store's pouch (which I still kinda like better).
At least they're corny "life on location" stamped on the front isn't as distasteful as set ware'd fiery logo.
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The pouch is really sturdy. Like the colors, too. It is a bit smaller than I had anticipated but it'll do the job.
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I bought this AC pouch as well as the smaller tool pouch to use in conjunction with another Cinebag product, the new Revolution Backpack. I shoot video in NYC with with multiple DSLRs so the main part of the pack is filled with 3 DSLR bodies and 6 primes meaning most of my accessories are in the exterior pockets, so I used this AC pouch to give me just a bit more and quick access (batteries, card wallet, mag, smaller sub-puches) and it perfectly and EASILY attaches to the web belts on the Cinegear backpacks...the belt loop is perfectly sized for a snug fit. As I'm walking around the city a lot (vs. a car, etc.) and conditions can vary with light from block to block due to buildings/shadows, I carry more in my kit than most probably do. It is larger than I thought and extremely well made, the 600 denier is rugged and waterproof and even the interior dividers are the same waterproof 600d to resist any wear from pulling things in/out constantly. I use the smaller tool pouch on the waist belt of the backpack to hold (2) phones (my iPhone 4(which I hate but have to carry) or an iPod Classic fits perfectly in the front section and my Evo Android fits in the larger rear slot, iPod etc while I'm on the go. These guys are pros, they know what they're doing, best gear bar none I've ever had (pouches, backpacks, camera/video bags, ski bags, bar NONE) I heavily considered a Porta Brace bag hands-on, side by side in the B&H store (3 visits before buying - I'm not OCD, was there for other things too) and it wasn't just a no brainer ultimately from the cost differential but it's just a better designed bag with better features for location shooting...and while I think Porta Brace makes a good product, it simply isn't as good as Cinebags...period. ...and it looks cool (and everyone likes to look cool whether you admit it or not) :)
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Comments about CineBags CB-03 AC Pouch (Gray with Orange Webbing):
I'm an new AC who needed more space to store my odds and ends. I like the pouch and the pockets are helpful. My only concern is that the mini maglight strap is right where the main velcro latches, causing it to fray a bit. Overall its a great little bag.
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I work a lot in harsh conditions like swamps and deep woods as an AC in reality and documentary. Every project I find myself updating my belt and back pack. I just got this AC pouch and I love all the compartments that I can store my flashlight, my lens tissues, pens, and tapes.
It can be a little loud when undoing the velcro, and the velcro seems to fray a bit after repeated use, but the bag is holding up in the swamp and keeping me organized.
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