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Bag that will hold and transport 3+ Avenger stands?

 
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Aug 11, 2011 17:32 |  #1

With all the lightstand bags I have, none can do this, and I'm looking for a bag that can hold (at least) 2 A5017 with wheels/casters plus 1 A0040CS stand. So length has to be at least 48", preferably longer. Width needs to be at least 12" and depth close to that. The Kata LS-54 looks promising, but it might be tight in the width department. Someone in another thread posted a pointer to this bag, but I'm not sure if it's heavy-duty enough to carry the very heavy Avenger stands: http://www.amazon.com …53510_20429030_​pe_vfe_dt1 (external link)

I know some of you transport Avenger stands on location, and I'm wondering if you use a bag, and if so, which one, or just strap them to a hand truck or something. Thanks.


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Aug 11, 2011 21:35 |  #2

Hard Case Golf Bag from your local Sporting Goods Store... $49.oo

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Aug 11, 2011 23:16 |  #3

Look at that, its even got wheels. Love it. I just use a duffel bag I got for 8 bucks at an army surplus store. At times I have 5 stands, a boom, 2 or 3 softboxes, a couple of umbrellas and a couple of 5 in 1 disc reflectors. I just sling it over my shoulder. It weighs a ton but I can handle it no prob.




  
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