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Any idea where to get padded inserts for this bag?

 
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Jul 18, 2014 01:25 |  #1

So I wanted a big enough bag that I can put most, if not all, of my gear in so that I'm not lugging around multiple bags. I ordered an Arriba AC152 (external link) from B&H and it got here today. It's huge and fits all my gear except for the camera bag with some room to grow!

My only gripe is that it's kind of like a duffle bag with wheels. It doesn't have a solid bottom and there's no rigid support along the edges. I went to Lowes and picked up a piece of sanded wood and had them cut it to size and put it in the bottom of the bag. Works fine. NOW, I'm wondering where I can get some padded inserts for it? Any ideas? It's big. You can read the specs from the link but it's 53"x21.5"x10.5".


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Jul 18, 2014 09:56 |  #2

What about this?

http://trekpak.com/rol​lipak-48/ (external link)


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Jul 18, 2014 09:59 |  #3

I'm working on my lighting bag now and I just made my own. It's pretty slick.
http://petapixel.com …your-gear-inside-any-bag/ (external link)


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Jul 18, 2014 21:20 |  #4

jakesaunders27 wrote in post #17039579 (external link)
What about this?

http://trekpak.com/rol​lipak-48/ (external link)

That looks interesting!


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Jul 19, 2014 11:17 |  #5

I made my own as well. This is for a purse so i can bring my body and a lens or 2 and not bring a big bag. These were taken with my phone since my camera is on its way.

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Jul 20, 2014 01:07 |  #6

For those of you that don't sew, you can still create your own pad inserts. All you'd need to do is cut, glue and stick. Fabric glue such as Fabri-tac allows you to put together the pieces quickly.
https://www.google.com …l=en&q=fabri-tac&tbm=isch (external link)

As for Velcro, there are also Velcro strips with adhesive on the back. Just peel and stick.
https://www.google.com …=adhesive+velcr​o&tbm=isch (external link)

All products are available at your local sewing/fabric suppliers.


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Jul 20, 2014 09:32 |  #7

Nice job, reinangel!


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