The Photoflex Transpac Dual Kit Case (Black) is a designed to carry and protect 2 lighting kits. The case is constructed from 600 denier DuraCloth with rigid lightweight walls and hard polymer corners. There are 6 adjustable polymer touch fastener dividers and a red fleece interior lining for easy visibility. The case has 5 compartments for lights made by using 4 dividers and 1 compartment for stand or accessories. There is a padded soft box or umbrella quiver on the inside of the top. The case is transported by 2 straps with an overlapping padded grip handle, 2 ergonomic polymer handles and ball-bearing inline skate wheels.
| Material |
Exterior: 600 denier DuraCloth fabric Exterior: Rigid polymer walls Interior: Red fleece lined Interior: Padded 1/4" foam |
| Type of Closure | Large #10 coil with red pull tabs |
| Exterior Dimensions |
Without wheels: 47.25 x 12 x 12" (120 x 30.5 x 30.5cm) (HxWxD) With Wheels: 53.25 x 12 x 12" (135.3 x 30.5 x 30.5cm) (HxWxD) |
| Interior Dimensions | 46 x 10.5 x 10.5" (116.8 x 26.7 x 26.7cm) (HxWxD) |
| Accommodates | Two lighting kits |
| Carrying/Transport Options |
Dual carry straps Side handles Built-in wheels |
| Weight | 20 lbs (9.07kg) |
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The perfect location studio bag
I love this bag!!
I can fit:
3 Alien Bee B800's w/ Reflectors, Power Cords and grids
4 Nikon SB-28 hotshoe Flash
3 Impact Tripods
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I love this bag!!
I can fit:
3 Alien Bee B800's w/ Reflectors, Power Cords and grids
4 Nikon SB-28 hotshoe Flash
3 Impact Tripods
1 Impact 9.5 HD Tripod
1 Wescoott Boom Arm
4 umbrellas
2 Med Foldable Softbox!!!!
50ft Heavey Duty Extension cord
and a bunch of little things, this bag fully loaded with my gear is about 75lbs. The rollers are top quality and are silent when rolled, not the hard plastic sound u get from the cheap wheels
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Awkward, but good enough
We bought this case to keep two AB800 heads, a couple of stands, and some speedlights in for location work. There's ample room, and the padding is secure enough to keep us from ...Read complete review
We bought this case to keep two AB800 heads, a couple of stands, and some speedlights in for location work. There's ample room, and the padding is secure enough to keep us from worrying about the contents. It's still fairly awkward, though - getting it into a car is a bit of a clownish operation, and it could use a better handle that somehow allowed the use of two hands. The only other problem we've found with it is that the zipper tends to get stuck now and then.
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Comments about Photoflex Transpac Dual Kit Case:
This case makes it a heck of a lot easier for transporting my lighting gear. What I transport/store in this bag:
2 Alien Bee 800's
2 Heavy Duty 13' Buff stands
2 umbrellas
1 soft box
Lots of misc accessories, Pocket wizards, cords, grids, bounce cards, vagabond battery pack, etc.
All that equipment fits snug in there w/out bouncing around. I could get a third light head in there but there wouldn't be room for the third light stand. If you plan on keeping stands in a separate case then this case will easily hold up to four lights with all break-down type light modifiers.
Many people have commented on the zipper. I agree. It has some resistance and I'm not confident it will hold up over time. It doesn't have the smooth glide of a high end purse, for example. The zipper is the only gripe I have. Other than that its probably the best bang for your buck on any of the other options out there.
If you have a 2-3 light set-up like me, then this bag will serve you well... and depending on your choice of light modifiers, you would probably be able to get all your gear in here. I plan on growing my lighting gear and could see myself either doubling up on this bag, or looking at the bigger brother to it, or both. Well constructed, outside of the cheap zipper, and versatile configuration.
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I have this case and the Multi Transpac case. Love them both except for their CHEAP awful sticking zippers. So every time I open and close them, I curse them. I emailed Photflex about it with NO response.
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My favorite aspect of this case is its ability to morph. I can pack three lights or 1 light and a tripod or remove all of the dividers and carry boom stands, etc. Durable too.
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I use this transpac on shoot with my Triton Flash and stands. This transpac has plenty of space.
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I like this unit as it fits a lot of stuff (and my larger light stands especially). Most of these stuio bags are only 3ft big, and can only fit lightstands of like size. This unit fits my 44" collapsed stands.
Durable, built to last, but a bit on the heavy side, even empty.
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This thing can fit lots of stuff. I use it to carry a vagabond battery pack, 2 AB1600's, reflectors, 2 lightstands, 2 umbrellas, 1 large softbox, and a bunch of other random equipment. solid construction and protection, the only problem is that im short so the angle i'm at when i drag it is pretty shallow so the housing that holds the wheels get pretty scraped up fast. i don't think it affects the structural integrity of the wheel assembly much to worry about it. [...]
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I transport and protect 2 lightstands with flashes, batteries and umbrellas and power cords.
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The case is pretty much what I wanted. The only thing I wish was different is to have straps that could be strapped across where your gear lays, so you wouldn't have to worry about things moving around no matter what side or end it was sitting on.
Other than that, I love it so far.
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Comments about Photoflex Transpac Dual Kit Case:
After looking at many different bag options, this one sold me on how many compartments it has and how cheap it is. It is sturdy and fits all my gear.
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I use this case for storing two lights 6 florescent bulbs with soft boxes.
It's got padded compartments and padding on the top panel.
It could use about another 2 inches in depth.
In all a great value for the money!
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fits my gear great 4 AB 800s stands and modifiers. Like everyone says it is heavy but consolidates my gear and thats what I wanted.. less trips from the car to the location..
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Lots of storage space for light stands, tripods and poles. It carries more than I expected and then becomes too heavy to move comfortably if I pack it full.
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Just what I was looking for, a lightweight case that holds 4 Desistis and 2 Arri lights. Who travels on the road with lights anymore? This is great for around town.
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I purchased the Transpac to house a complete(at least in my mind) location lighting kit.
All my location gear is Alien Bees and the Transpac holds the following with room to spare:the Vagabond Battery Pack, 3 light heads including their cables and standard reflectors, a Ringflash, 1 12ft. stand, 2 8ft. stands, 40" Matthews Grip Arm, 2 60" umbrellas, 1 86" PLM reflector, 1 50" reflector and a small grip bag with clamps, extra cables, etc.
Needless to say, this case holds a tremendous amount of gear. It appears to be built solid and I think it will stand the test of time, much like the rest of my Photoflex gear.
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For the price this is a good case. It feels solid and well constructed, not as nice as some pricier products, but like I said, for the price this is a gread value.
The zipper is not very smooth, but works and seems strong enough. I wish it came with more dividers of different sizes. One thing I was not aware of when purchasing is that the dividers do no go all the way to the top of the case, leaving room for smaller items to shift around or bump into one another.
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Purchased this case to consolidate location equipment. I was able to replace a pelican case, duffle bag and light stand bag with this single unit.
In all I place in this rolling bag 4 AB1600's 4 light stands, 4 long throw reflecters, 4 50 foot extension cords and still have some left over room. lots of space.
Only downside is the inside fabric does not appear to be overly durable. cordura nylon would make a vast improvement - also - consolidation brings lots of weight to a single bag - so take that into consideration. *I can handle it, but my wife cannot - so far I like my new option
Steve
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I like this product's build and ease of use. I would buy this product again and probably will. I needs just one thing added to it to make it better and that is a partition between the light compartments and the lid to keep your light stands from touching you light's.
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Plenty of room. Just took on its first location shoot it easily carried 3 alien bees, 3 softboxes, reflectors, 2 stands, cables with room to spare. The only knock I have is the insanely cheap zipper. I'm a little taken back at how bullet proof this case is except for the gonna break sooner than later zipper.
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Comments about Photoflex Transpac Dual Kit Case:
We bought this case to keep two AB800 heads, a couple of stands, and some speedlights in for location work. There's ample room, and the padding is secure enough to keep us from worrying about the contents. It's still fairly awkward, though - getting it into a car is a bit of a clownish operation, and it could use a better handle that somehow allowed the use of two hands. The only other problem we've found with it is that the zipper tends to get stuck now and then.
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Comments about Photoflex Transpac Dual Kit Case:
This packs my 2 monolight kit with 13' stands, octobox, power chords, grids, pocket wizards, everything for my mobile lighting needs in one convenient bag. Granted, it gets heavy, but it saves from having to trek back to the car 2-3 times. Rolls great and handles are heavy duty. Could use bigger wheels though. One of the few cases I've found that can hold full size 13' stands plus heads and accessories. Well worth the money.
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