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PortaBrace Wheeled Production Case (Midnight Black, Large)

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PortaBrace Wheeled Production Case (Midnight Black, Large)
Key Features
  • For Studio, A/V, and Film Gear
  • 1000D Cordura Nylon Case
  • Strong Rigid Interior Frame
  • Fully Padded Interior
This large, Midnight Black Wheeled Production Case from PortaBrace is made for transporting heavy loads of studio, audio, video, and film equipment. The case is designed to easily get your gear on location or to the job site. Constructed with a strong, rigid interior frame that is covered with 1000-denier Cordura nylon fabric, the case is padded for additional protection.
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What are the dimensions of the side pockets?

What are the dimensions of the side pockets?
Asked by: Tim
The dimensions of the exterior pockets of the PortaBrace Wheeled Production Case (Midnight Black, Large) are as follows: front bottom pocket 18x10x2", front top pocket 14x10x2", right side pocket 33x10x2", left side top pocket 17x16x2", left side bottom pocket 15.5x10x2".
Answered by: Tim Z
Date published: 2024-06-04

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I want to place all my gear -- including my Canon XA10 and Manfrotto MVT502AM tripod -- into one bag I can pull on wheels. I'll be shooting and interviewing by myself and don't want to lug multiple bags. Is this a suitable choice? Thanks.
Asked by: Anonymous
This seems to be more than commodious for the gear you intend to carry. As a former motion picture camera assistant, I wish to caution that the all-in-one bag works only to and from location. Once on location, one bag is hard to move and it's always far away or in the way. I suggest you group the camera and the audio gear in separate bags in this big bag. This will allow you to work faster, be less awkward on set, as well as at your storage facility. It will allow you the flexibility of taking just the camera or the audio, etc, etc when taking the whole bag is a bad idea.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2022-02-25
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