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Jun 25, 2009 20:08 |  #1

Any idea of which not so expensive lightstand bag I can buy to hold 5 Impact Heavy Duty Lightstands like in the link below for storage purpose only.
Links to the bag will be appreciated. Thanks.

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …ned_Heavy_Duty_​Light.html (external link)

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Jun 25, 2009 20:14 |  #2

Here's an idea - look at the canvas/nylon type bags that a lot of the foldable chairs come in. I use one that holds 4 impact 13 ft stands.

Buy the chair and you get the bag as a bonus.




  
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Jun 25, 2009 20:54 |  #3

Yeah! I never thought of this.. I have one of those chairs and will surely look at the accompanied bag.. but I think mine may be too smal though. Thanks.

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Here's an idea - look at the canvas/nylon type bags that a lot of the foldable chairs come in. I use one that holds 4 impact 13 ft stands.

Buy the chair and you get the bag as a bonus.




  
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Jun 25, 2009 22:00 |  #4

I'm planning on buy one of these Impact bag.

I think it'll hold 4....possibly 5.


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Jun 26, 2009 12:57 |  #5

mufutau55 wrote in post #8175955 (external link)
Yeah! I never thought of this.. I have one of those chairs and will surely look at the accompanied bag.. but I think mine may be too smal though. Thanks.

Mufutau

Have you checked eBay? According to that B&H site, the Impact stands are about 45" closed.

Maybe a couple of these? (external link)

Or some speaker stand bags? (external link)

Or search eBay for "military duffel bag" :cool: They're cheaper :) Example (external link)

Here's one that's 50" (external link) :lol:


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Jun 26, 2009 14:06 |  #6

Golf travel bags that are intended to enclose golf clubs in their cart bag...is what I use to hold things.


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Jun 26, 2009 14:08 |  #7

if you run out of useful ideas, a live sound company called northern light and sound (google search) has bags to carry mic stands. They should work just fine. You might pay LESS for rock gear than photography gear because everybody knows working musicians are broke!

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Jun 26, 2009 14:18 |  #8

Wilt wrote in post #8180066 (external link)
Golf travel bags that are intended to enclose golf clubs in their cart bag...is what I use to hold things.

:cool: That's an awesome idea!

Not bad price for this. (external link)


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Jun 26, 2009 14:27 |  #9

Baseball bat bag.


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Jun 26, 2009 15:52 |  #10

FLiPMaRC wrote in post #8180112 (external link)
:cool: That's an awesome idea!

Not bad price for this. (external link)

That's an excellent idea.

I'm buying me some golf bags :)


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Jun 26, 2009 16:10 |  #11
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Wilt wrote in post #8180066 (external link)
Golf travel bags that are intended to enclose golf clubs in their cart bag...is what I use to hold things.

honestly never would of thought of that


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Jun 26, 2009 16:45 |  #12

Cmizzle wrote in post #8180666 (external link)
honestly never would of thought of that

PLUS the golf bags have padded straps!


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Jun 26, 2009 20:30 |  #13

Thanks FLIPMarc. How many of that Impact lightstands do you think will hold in that Speaker stand Bags in that link?

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FLiPMaRC wrote in post #8179718 (external link)
Have you checked eBay? According to that B&H site, the Impact stands are about 45" closed.

Maybe a couple of these? (external link)

Or some speaker stand bags? (external link)


Or search eBay for "military duffel bag" :cool: They're cheaper :) Example (external link)

Here's one that's 50" (external link) :lol:




  
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Jun 26, 2009 20:34 |  #14

This Golf bag is really good too.. And how many lightstands do you think this will hold? Thanks.

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FLiPMaRC wrote in post #8180112 (external link)
:cool: That's an awesome idea!

Not bad price for this. (external link)




  
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Jun 26, 2009 20:36 as a reply to  @ mufutau55's post |  #15

Thanks for all the replies and suggestions guys and gals. I hope this thread is helping others too. I will surely explore all the mentioned options.

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