🎥 Roll in style, pack with power — your studio’s new best friend!
This 39" rolling camera bag combines rugged durability with smart organization, featuring reinforced armor, water-resistant 1680D nylon, and smooth casters. Designed for professional photo and video gear, it offers a spacious interior with lockable zippers and adjustable lid straps, supporting up to 88 lbs of equipment—perfect for studio lights, tripods, and accessories on the move.
G**N
A very BIG sturdy rolling case for photo gear
This case is quite big! It can easily hold 3-4 studio COB lights depending on their size and how efficiently you pack them. Can easily handle multiple lightstands and modifiers as well. They provide movable dividers to make 4 light-size compartments and one long one for lightstands/modifiers. Depending on how you pack there will also be some room above the lights for other things. There is a pouch for smaller items and the entire top has a mesh section to slip other things into. Basically you could pack quite a lot of stuff in this one bag, pretty much a whole lighting kit. If you are going to ship stuff in this you will want to pack the extra space with foam or towels so nothing moves around.There is a sturdy double handle for carrying this, but if you fill it up it could easily get too heavy to do this comfortably. There are also a couple of wheels like on a carry on bag so you can roll the thing around which is much easier than carrying it.If you plan to take your gear on an airplane, this will be too big for carry-on so you will have to check it. While you can lock the zippers (with an insecure TSA lock) the bag is hardly theft proof and could easily be broken into so make sure your gear is insured! That being said, the bag doesn't exactly have a design that screams "expensive camera gear", it looks more like a large upright wardrobe case so most people probably won't guess it's camera stuff.All the walls of the bag are stiff and have some padding, but if you are packing anything fragile you may still want to add more padding just to be sure. Since it's tall and fairly thin, packing heavier stuff near the bottom will help keep it from being accidentally knocked over.Overall a really good bag, even if you don't travel with your gear it's good for packing up your stuff at home so it won't get dusty. Filled up this bag holds a lot more stuff in a small space than many other options.
D**B
Lightweight, Well-Padded, Rolling Case is Reasonably Priced
What I liked best:-It's very roomy. I can fit a lot of equipment in this case.-The padding is great and the dividers can easily be moved to accommodate my equipment. A full size pad that covers everything goes on top to give additional protection.-The case itself has a stiff structure with extra thick bumpers on all 4 corners. It can take some serious abuse without harming the gear.-A pull handle on top lets me pull the case on its two wheels behind me. Or with the straps it can be lifted.-Also the zipper works well, even around the corners.-It's so much lighter than the hard cases I'm used to carrying.-I can also use this to transport my telescope.Unlike foam cut-outs in the hard cases, items will probably move around inside this case. If I can't pack it tight enough I'll use some small towels to mitigate the movement. That's a small price to pay for a lightweight and reasonably priced rolling case. Recommended.
A**N
Well built case, good enough for professionals
I do a lot of cinematography and photography work for a living and I'm happy to say I was excited when this case arrived.The moment you unbox it you will quickly see just how well built this case is. I would definitely equate it to a commercial grade level case. The corners are well protected with strong plastic reinforcements and the inside is well suited with plenty of cushion protection for your equipment.As you can see from the photos, it also comes with multiple pockets for smaller items as well.I love the fact that they separated where the stands can go from the actual lights themselves, which can be in three separate compartments away from the stands. That really helps the lights stay protected from being beat up by the stands.The top handle in wheels work together beautifully as you pull it through an airport or wherever you're going. This case was so good that I in fact, got another one just like it.
C**R
Not meant for air travel
Took it on one 2 week flying work trip with light, light stands and tripod. So disappointed in the build quality, it’s falling apart already and I don’t even want to take it on another trip. The wheels are so bent back the bottom scrapes the ground. The wood inner structure is cracked all around and many pieces are dangling off.
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