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Apex Bean Bag (Black)

  • Price: $129.95
  • B&H # APBBB
  • Mfr# 898159002101

Product Highlights

  • Stabilizes Heavy Lenses
  • Made of Tightly Woven Heavy-Duty Nylon
  • Sewn With High Strength Polyester Thread
  • Stable Platform For Ballhead/Gimbal Head
  • Track, Pan, Auto-Focus With Ease
  • Aluminum Plate For Tripod Attachment
  • Straps Attach Bean Bag To Any Surface
  • Weather Resistant Flap Covers Zipper
  • Fill Zipper Easily Accessible
  • U-Shape Design Stabilizes Lenses

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The Apex Bean Bag from LensCoat is an improvement on the traditional beanbag stabilizer in several ways. The U-shape design lets you drape the bag over a round or narrow surface such as a car door or a fence, greatly increasing the number of potential surfaces on which to mount your camera. The included metal plate slides into a pocket to accommodate a tripod head and can be removed to transform the Apex into a regular beanbag. Not only that, flip the beanbag over(flat side down) and rest any lens in the U-shaped portion to provide enhanced stabilization for any size lens.

The shell is constructed of tightly-woven heavy-duty nylon pack cloth and is sewn together with high strength polyester thread. The U-shaped portion is coated with a non-slip surface to ensure your photo equipment stays in place, while the straps allow you to fasten the beanbag to a rail, beam or any other surface.

For maximum convenience and versatility, the beanbag can be filled and emptied easily. The zipper, a common place for water to leak in, is protected by a weather-resistant flap.

Please note: the beanbag does not come filled

U-Shaped Design
The U-shaped design can be used with the flat side down as a stabilizer or with the flat side up to hang on a vehicle door
Highly Durable
The Bag is made of tightly-woven heavy-duty nylon pack cloth and sewn with high-strength polyester thread so the bag won't rip or leak
Strap Design
Allows the bean bag to be fastened to a vehicle door handle or beam. It also acts as a carrying handle
Provides A Stable Platform For Attaching Ballhead Or Gimbal Head
The included metal plate can be inserted into the top pocket of the bag for a tripod head
Easy To Fill
The fill zipper is located in an easily accessible spot so you can fill and empty the bag with ease. Additionally, the zipper is covered by a weather-resistant flap
Color Black
Surface Area Surface: 11.0 x 8.0" (27.94 x 20.32 cm)
Weight 1.0 lb (454 g) unfilled

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Apex Bean Bag (Black)
 
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(3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Apex Beanbag in Kenai Fjord, Alaska

By SMA Returning to Alaska

from Larchmont, New York

About Me Photo Enthusiast

Pros

  • Stability
  • Strong Construction
  • Versatility Mobility

Cons

  • None

Best Uses

  • Stabilizing
  • Supporting Camera
  • Wildlife photography

Comments about Apex Bean Bag (Black):

IMHO,I found it to be an excellent product for
supporting large telephoto lenses when tripods are not practical, like on a boat, stadium etc... Unlike the traditional beanbags, the Apex bean bag can accomodate a ballhead or gimbal head
configuration, assisting the photographer with
panning and tracking. The inverted U shape design and straps, allows the product to be drapped securely over a car door, fence, railing, bench.

You can use any fillers to inflate the beanbag
But seeds, rice, or beans as fillers can make this beanbag heavy. Personally, a combination of biodegradable packing peanuts and beans
at the base legs permitted my beanbag to stay light, rigid and stable.

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Apex Apex Bean Bag (Black)
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