Carry your Photoflex Litepanels and fabrics in this handy, lightweight bag.
The Litepanel Carry Bag holds either three 39 x 72" (99x183 cm) frames, or four 39 x 39" (99x99 cm) frames. There is plenty of extra room for fabrics.
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Durable but needs slight design change
I have 3 of these bags, and there's a reason for that... because they are rugged, durable, and extremely well-built.
As other reviewers have noted though, the opening...Read complete review
I have 3 of these bags, and there's a reason for that... because they are rugged, durable, and extremely well-built.
As other reviewers have noted though, the opening is just a tad too small, so you really have to stretch the opening to fit the frames and crossbar in. Recently on one of my bags, all the stretching weakend the end-point of the zipper and both zipper sliders slid right off the ends. Luckily I didn't lose them, and they do go back on, but now I have to come up with a way to bind the ends of the zipper so the sliders stay on. As one other reviewer noted, just 1 more inch of zipper would have made a world of difference.
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Get's the job done
It stows away and carries for me 2 complete litepanels including crossbar, t-clamp, legs etc. The two sidepockets are great for storing the fabrics and smaller gear, but I'd rather liked them to ...Read complete review
It stows away and carries for me 2 complete litepanels including crossbar, t-clamp, legs etc. The two sidepockets are great for storing the fabrics and smaller gear, but I'd rather liked them to be just on one side, hereby making the bag dimensions less unwieldy.
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Bag is handy and a good value. It's a bit on the short side in that you have to squeeze the frame in.
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I have 3 of these bags, and there's a reason for that... because they are rugged, durable, and extremely well-built.
As other reviewers have noted though, the opening is just a tad too small, so you really have to stretch the opening to fit the frames and crossbar in. Recently on one of my bags, all the stretching weakend the end-point of the zipper and both zipper sliders slid right off the ends. Luckily I didn't lose them, and they do go back on, but now I have to come up with a way to bind the ends of the zipper so the sliders stay on. As one other reviewer noted, just 1 more inch of zipper would have made a world of difference.
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Use bag to carry stands and umbrellas. Lots of extra pockets for small accessories, tapes, etc..... Wish kit came with umbrella clips
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Nice big pockets, lots of room but not too large of a bag. I can fit two light-stands and two umbrella's in here perfectly.
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I use it for my photoflex stands and its perfect. Infact I will be buying another one that will accomodate another stand and boom for the reflector assembly and other items like brackdrops, ect.
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I got this bag to put all my stand, umbrella, and my multi clamp. It has 2 side pocket to put some other stuff. Carry bag looks pretty strong and rugged.
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Sturdy and large enough for two sets of stands and umbrellas with side pockets for all adapters.
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This is a well manufactured bag the side pockets are big enough to hold clamp and such for your panels. The one issue I have is the bag is a little bit short so putting and retreive the frames from the bag is more difficult than it should be. They should have made the bag 1 in longer or continued the zipper into one end so ingress/egress would be better.
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It stows away and carries for me 2 complete litepanels including crossbar, t-clamp, legs etc. The two sidepockets are great for storing the fabrics and smaller gear, but I'd rather liked them to be just on one side, hereby making the bag dimensions less unwieldy.
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It's good. I put 4 umbrella with 2 litestand. The tissus is build for last. I'm totaly confident about it.
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The bag is well designed to fit the intended product - the 39"x72" frame fit with some room to spare. Side pockets are the right size to hold the folded fabrics.
Material quality and assembly was good.
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This is a great bag.
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I use Litepanels extensively for location shoots. They are light weight, easy to assemble and last for years. The legs supplied with the kit however are useless unless the panels are used indoors.
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I have been shooting a whole lot in the outdoors lately and I bought this bag for my trusty Litepanel reflector kit. It's a sturdy bag and makes carrying my gear over rough terrain a snap.
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Off to a location shoot. Camera backpack and tripod on my back. Battery stobes over each shoulder in their carry bags. Four 77 inch light pannels and 8 fabrics plus a bunch of clips between my free hands. All of a suden I can carry everything by myself and have a full lighting set up. Now do I want to cary all that by myself? No not really but I can and that is the point. By streamling and being able to carry you equipment your costs are going down and efficiency goes up. Keeping all of your gear together as well makes it much easier to go to a job and not forget something! Dohhh
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I needed a soft bag for carrying lighting equipment and this bag fit the need nicely. It's long enough to hold large 60" umbrellas and small-medium light stands. A couple zippered pouches on the sides for clamps and adapters. The bag is unpadded so not suited for anything that can't take the bumps. Zippers work smoothly but not heavy duty.
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A real nice bag!
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