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Jun 13, 2012 01:54 |  #1

Is anyone using this bag and if so how do you like it. What gear do you haul in it? Thanks in advance.


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Jun 13, 2012 19:24 |  #2

Dear Extrememc,

That is a relatively mighty big & heavy case you are considering…
Just like tripod criteria (price, stability & weight) - you can usually only get two out of three.
As you know INTERFIT products have good “value for money” equation, but once fully loaded would think the perimeter wall may flex potentially somewhat awkwardly, but still manageable. (like my economical huge rolling PHOTOGENIC bag).
The INTERFIT 435 with 40” LOA is somewhat long & heavy(15lbs empty), for your gear list.

Another option you may wish to consider (given your gear list & not knowing your light stand closed length, yet still room for future equipment), is something like the INTERFIT 433:
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …_Two_Head_All_I​n_One.html (external link) (ID: L34.5” x W11”xD9”; Wt: 7.5lbs)
a great value for money light & light stand bag, relatively light and convenient yet accommodating.
No wheels but are you sure you need wheels? Put a Domke postal pad on the shoulder strap if you don’t want to carry it by the adequate overlapping grip handles.
I can attest for the INTERFIT #433 bag’s merits of convenient, relatively light weight, accommodating a lot of stuff, reasonably strong and durable if you respect it (and don’t abuse it) and economically priced.

I use the Interfit 433 bag for 5 speedlight portrait or event applications: carries- Manfrotto 5- 7.75ft, 1-3.5ft, 1-4ft lightstands, boom & pivot; Interfit portable telescopic pole, Lastolite 24” EZYsoftbox, creative mask strips, grid & 36” Octabox; Westcott telescopic reflector arm with 8ft stand, 2- 45”, 1- 60" umbrella; various Manfrotto & Matthews/MSE clamps & hardware including C-clamps, Justin clamps, ceiling scissors; Litepanel LED; Interfit Strobist Portrait Kit(excluding globe) & in lid/flap a full set of Rogue(large & small flash benders, grid & color gels).
[when I don’t need my rolling LITEWARE RC1048 bag which is solid under full load, or huge rolling PHOTOGENIC bag].


Maybe not the reply you wanted, but just another option. Good luck...


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