We are not accepting orders at this time. Online ordering will resume Monday, May 28th at 9:45PM EDT. Our SuperStore and offices are currently closed and will reopen on Tuesday, May 29th at 9:00AM EDT.
We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patronage.
The Davis and Sanford Tribag is a padded tripod bag made to hold various Davis and Sanford tripods up to 36" long. It has a zipper pocket for handles and accessories.
| Material | Woven 600D Polyester |
| Type of Closure | Zipper |
| Interior Dimensions | 36 x 7.0 x 4.0" (91.44 x 17.78 x 10.16 cm) (LxWxH) |
| Accommodates | Davis & Sanford ProVista series, SBCBF12, CGF12, AA, Airlift, DGBF12 or DGFM18 tripods |
| Padded | Yes |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Shoulder strap Overlapping carrying handles |
| Weight | 1 lb (0.45 kg) |
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
Cons
Best Uses
Most Liked Positive Review
Fantastic Bag - Bigger than you think!
Don't let the dimensions of the bag fool you. I have 5 light stands (2 light-duty, 2 medium-duty, 1 short back light stand), 10' cross beam (DIY style: 5-2' ...Read complete review
Don't let the dimensions of the bag fool you. I have 5 light stands (2 light-duty, 2 medium-duty, 1 short back light stand), 10' cross beam (DIY style: 5-2' sections of 2" diameter PVC) for hanging background, 3 46" umbrellas, 2 43" soft-umbrellas, 6 medium size spring clamps, and the folded background (about 6x9'). Zipper works with all this weight but heavier duty would be nice. Don't use the shoulder strap but where it is located (directly opposite the zipper under the bag with hooks about 10" from either end) seems little weird. The material is strong and the wrap around handle works great.
Great buy for the money.
VS
Most Liked Negative Review
Decent case, but zippers are pretty bad
This case would get4 to 5 stars if it wasn't for the zippers. The inside pocket zipper handler broke off the first time I touched it! Padding is decent, I like the extra padding...Read complete review
This case would get4 to 5 stars if it wasn't for the zippers. The inside pocket zipper handler broke off the first time I touched it! Padding is decent, I like the extra padding with Velcro to protect the head. This won't protect your tripod during air travel, but to take it around during production it'll do the job (unless the main zipper will fail as well..)
REVIEWS
Reviewed by 23 customers
Sort by
Displaying reviews 1-20
Previous | Next »
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
There aren't any real bells and whistles to it, but this bag will help you carry your tripod and keep it free of wear and tear. The bag also has an inside zipper bag for tripod tools, extra baseplates, etc. which comes in handy. One negative is that the placeholder for the head of the tripod demands that the tripod be slid into it head first which can be a bother if trying to break down really quickly.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
I would give it 5 starts if it would come with a better zipper, looks like it will brake soon, and I will just fix it with a good quality one.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
We actually purchased this to carry around our light stands (2x) and umbrellas (2x). With one of our umbrellas being at 51" parabolic umbrella, I was a bit concerned of the actually fit. When it came time for a real-world test, the bag certainly fit the bill. The handles and construction are strong, the zippers are smooth, and the most interesting part of the build is that the "should straps" are on the opposite end of the main zipper bag.
There was enough cushion built in to keep my gear from clanking the floor whenever it was put down, and does a great job. The pricing point was great, too.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
I really like the internal padded straps that can wrap around and tie down the tripod legs, so that they don't bang against each other. I use this case for my large telescope tripod (CGEM) and it fits perfectly.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
I purchased this bag based on the inexpensive price. I was using a Bogen bag for my Bogen tripod and the bag was way too long for just the tripod. This new case fits my tripod and a smaller light stand, and sits nicely on my shoulder. Padding in adequate for throwing in and out of car trunk. Very nice bag for the price.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
This case would get4 to 5 stars if it wasn't for the zippers. The inside pocket zipper handler broke off the first time I touched it! Padding is decent, I like the extra padding with Velcro to protect the head. This won't protect your tripod during air travel, but to take it around during production it'll do the job (unless the main zipper will fail as well..)
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
This bag is quite nice! Nothing out of the ordinary - just a bag! Very Simple,which is what I like. It's lite and folds up very small! No extreme padding but good enough if you treat your equipment the way it deserves to be treated. All in all if you need something that's not expensive and does the Job well - get it! If you throw your stuff around your tripod may brake 3 weeks sooner in this bag than a more padded bag! I love it...
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
Solid construction but this "duffle" styled case is bigger than necessary for those looking for a true compact solution. The padding, while minimal, is reassuring during travel but the absence of useful pockets or sections means that it you're carrying a compact tripod- I use it to carry a Bogen which is 34", with the pistol grip attached- your tripod swims around in the bag. Not a big deal.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
Zipper came apart the first time I used it, but solid since then.........
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
Lightweight but sturdy. Makes tripod easy to carry and lightly protects it during storage and travel.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
This is a nice case for the price. I bought it to help carry my tripod out in the woods when taping. I would definitely recomend it to someone else.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
The bag serves my purpose, I can fit both my Monopod and my Tripod although it's a little bigger than what I need but hey I'm the one who chosed the size so I don't think that should count. I like the outside and inside side pockets, you can put small accessories for your photo needs.
On the other hand, I'm not quite sure about the shoulder strap mounting. The location for me is kinda odd and I don't know if I will be able to use it. The padding is not enough but for me it's minor.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
It's an inexpensive, basic bag that works well. You can pay more for additional bells and whistles, but if you just want a padded bag for your tripod this will fit the bill.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
I've used this case as an outer bag for my padded tripod case and have checked it with my luggage on dozens of airline trips. It has taken a lot of abuse and has "protected" my primary case. For the price and that purpose, it is ideal.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
Don't let the dimensions of the bag fool you. I have 5 light stands (2 light-duty, 2 medium-duty, 1 short back light stand), 10' cross beam (DIY style: 5-2' sections of 2" diameter PVC) for hanging background, 3 46" umbrellas, 2 43" soft-umbrellas, 6 medium size spring clamps, and the folded background (about 6x9'). Zipper works with all this weight but heavier duty would be nice. Don't use the shoulder strap but where it is located (directly opposite the zipper under the bag with hooks about 10" from either end) seems little weird. The material is strong and the wrap around handle works great.
Great buy for the money.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
Fits four air stands without any problems. It's got everything you can ask for in a bag.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
i use this bag to carry stunt kites it is well built
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
it's a bag--what do you want? wish there was more padding, though
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
Nice for the price, durable.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Davis & Sanford Tribag Padded Tripod Case:
This bag is great! I can put in 3- light stands w/umbrella brackets attached, 3- 46" umbrellas, 3- clamps, and 3- hotshoe mounts! This bag also has a handy shoulder strap that I can sling around my back or carry it by the handles. The bag also is lightly padded.
Displaying reviews 1-20
Previous | Next »