samdew 30” Tripod Travel Bag, Photo Studio Equipment Case with Secure Buckles & Lens Storage Pocket, Large Photography Organizer for Light Stand, Monopod, Mic Stand, Camcorder, up to 30″, Bag Only
Original price was: $ 69.99.$ 65.99Current price is: $ 65.99.
Product Dimensions | 30 x 10 x 11.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.41 pounds |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | samdew |
ASIN | B0D7CPY38Z |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CASD05301(T) |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27 in Tripod & Monopod Cases |
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Product Description
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SAMDEW 30 Inches Tripod Travel Bag
Measures 30 x 10 x 11.5 inches, the photography bag fit for light stands, speaker stands, microphone stands, monopods, boom stands, camcorder, mic stands within 30″ in length.Equipped with detachable anti-slip shoulder strap and padded handles for comfortable carrying, which is suitable for photographers, video shooting enthusiasts and outdoor shooters.
Detail Images Front Pocket
Decoration Position
D-ring
4 Layers Material
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Customer Reviews
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Compatible With
Within 30″ Tripod
Within 30″ Telescope
Within 40″ Telescope
Within 40″ Telescope
Within 40″ Telescope
4″, 5″, 6″ and 8″ Optical Tube
Removable Divider
Long Divider
Long Divider
Long and Short Dividers
Long and Short Dividers
Short Divider
Short Divider
Inner Pocket
2 Top Pockets
2 Top Pockets
3 Top Pockets
2 Top Pockets
X
1 Top Pocket
Outer Pocket
1 Front Pocket
1 Front Pocket
3 Front Pockets
2 Front Pockets
1 Front Pocket
1 Front Pocket
Shoulder Strap
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
Counterweight Pouch
Lens Storage Pocket
Counterweight Pocket
✓
✓
✓
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Compatible With: The tripod bag measures 30 x 10 x 11.5 inches, fit for light stands, speaker stands, microphone stands, monopods, boom stands, camcorder, mic stands within 30″ in length, also for 30 inches telescope tube and tripod
Enough Space: The main compartment is separated by detachable divider; with adjustable buckles, different photography equipment can be securely fixed to avoid collision and damage to each other; comes with pocket to store lens separately
Multiple Pockets: The tripod carrying case has pockets on the top lid and front, for storing your extra memory cards, chargers, and other components; the outer edge of the video equipment organizer can be decorated with badges
Effective Protection: Our studio equipment bag is made of velvet, pearl cotton, shock-absorbing sponge, 600D water-resistant polyester; carefully stitched to provide protection for essential equipment during outdoor shoots and work
Easy to Carry: The tripod storage bag is equipped with detachable anti-slip shoulder strap and padded handles for comfortable carrying, which is suitable for photographers, video shooting enthusiasts and outdoor shooters
Morgan & Paul Brown –
Heavy duty bag
This bag is well constructed and thick fabric! The pockets and sections are smartly designed. It holds everything I need and the strap is comfortable.
Brian Araki –
Great storage or travel bag
Personally I love camera bags for their content safety and for modular camera gear backing designs, not necessarily for travel, but just a nice way to keep my gear clean, safe and organized. This tripod bag is no different. Great cushioning, a center divider to separate tripods and light equipment, a basic pocket for a lens, and pockets. There are two large pockets on the inner cover, and the outer front pouch has two smaller pockets. For me as a storage/organizing bag, it carrys my 3 tripods, all my different pod lights, lav mics, dtap power cables, and other misc. camera equipment that I don’t typically use on every shoot. I can see this used for travel, but it isn’t the most rigid, so storing in the overhead is gonna feel like putting up a, for a lack of better words, big spongy rectangular bag. Overall it does what it needs to, and as long as it isn’t checked under the plane, it does make for a good travel bag.
gordon allen –
Everything I hoped it would be and more
Exactly what I needed and hoped for plus more than I expected. Very happy with this. Highly recommend.
Rich Cirminello –
Nicely designed equipment bag; not big enough for standard light stands
This bag is nice, but before ordering I would measure your light stands. It does not hold my sturdy stands which are 33.5in collapsed, however it does hold some of the light weight ones as well as a reflector holder and some other accessories.The build quality seems strong, and so far so good.It is all-fabric construction and does not have wheels, so I hesitate to load it to capacity with stands and other heavy equipment because even if the bag holds up, it may be too heavy to carry comfortably.I plan on using it for some smaller modifiers.Having said that, if there were a version of this bag that were 4″ longer, I would be very interested.
Michelle Latta –
Missing shoulder strap
Great bag. Great quailty, but missing shoulder strap. Can one be sent?
Craig S. –
Bigger than it looks
This item is probably intended for the photo crew going out on location far off the beaten path to capture that other-worldly photo environment to frame the supermodel for a swimsuit edition of some sports magazine. That of course is not its only use – the point being that, the aforementioned scene would require quite a bit more gear than just a tripod; there would also be lighting, reflectors, power supplies…. This bag is large enough to carry many of those items…simultaneously.The good: This bag has the potential to carry a veritable studio to the location. It features a divider to prevent finely finished photo gear from impacting/abrading against one another. It also features ample zipper liners and pouches to stow cables etc.I have a pair of studio lights (in fact they were used for the photos of this product) that provide great scene lighting and pack away fairly compactly. They both fit into this bag with a TON of space left over. It is built for SUPER duty out of heavy-grade materials and features numerous strategies for transporting it (shoulder strap, handles…). It features string pulls for the zippersNothing really to improve, so this will be caveats: It is listed as a tripod bag. It will hold a number of tripods. If you have only one tripod to take to a site, on vacation, or wherever – this bag is likely overkill. Also, the tripods want to be fairly “girthy”; the tie-down straps may leave smaller equipment floating a tad. Unless you are also packing for a week of on-location work – this bag could also double as a travel duffel. The seller does not list a maximum weight capacity, but if one were transporting longer gear pieces then those would tend to hold it longitudinally rigid. Still, production gear gets heavy with even just a few pieces.The bottom line: This would be great for organization of equipment, especially if one were outfitting production trucks and the like. Light stands and associated lights, power supplies, cables, clamps…. in one container labelled “lighting”, and similarly, one for sound, one for camera gear…. The photo with the guitar is for size referencing (a guitar probably won’t fit). These are likely sized beyond the casual photographer.
CyberMBA –
30″ long bag makes it a breeze to carry several tripods, light stands, and accessories in one trip
The Samdew Tripod Travel Bag is a roomy case for organizing and transporting tripods, light stands, monopods, telescopes, and other similar objects, so long as they are 30″ or less in length.The inside compartment can be bisected with a Velcro divider and the two long sections each has two straps that buckle to secure stands to the bottom of the bag. If you choose not to use the divider, just stick it to the side wall. For interior pockets, you have one lens storage pocket, and two net pockets in the lid. On the exterior, you have a long zipper pocket and two net pockets inside that pocket for organizing items. The top of the bag is designed with two zipper pulls, not just one. All zippers feel solid and operate smoothly.The interior has a soft velvet black material along the bottom and two sides and a light blue nylon on the other sides. The exterior is a black 600D polyester material. There is a decent amount of padding in the bottom and sides of the bag so that it holds its shape while carrying the long objects inside.For carrying, there are standard gym bag style handles that Velcro together at the top. You also get a shoulder strap that attaches to D-rings at the opposite long ends of the bag. It’s a fairly sturdy and well constructed bag that makes it a breeze to carry several tripods, light stands, and accessories in one trip.
JimmyZ –
Sturdy and tough, holds a lot.
You can see in the pictures that I can fit 3 full-size tripods, a light stand, three flexible leg mini tripods, and a 30″ reflector. I wanted to fit one more heavy duty tripod but it was just about 1″ too long. I thought I could make it work but actually this case is so well-built that it does not really give or stretch. The exterior material seems super-tough. The handles are well-stitched. The shoulder strap is nothing special, but it is detachable. I like the blue interior. I do wish it was all a little less like a “bag” and more like a “case”. But it doesn’t sag when being carried as long as the contents are long enough.