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"go bag" used for carrying stands

 
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Jul 09, 2010 21:00 |  #1

I remember a post awhile bag where someone was using a tactical bag the perfectly fit 2-3 nano stands and the double fold wescotts. Does anyone know which bags i'm talking about or which thread?

It was a long skinny bag that is used by the US soldiers and is handy because when a humvee if flipped or blown up, its small and long and can be squeezed out of crushed doors and whatnot.

I tried a search here and on Google and really wasn't able to find anything.

Thanks for any help.

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Jul 09, 2010 21:22 |  #2

this one?

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Jul 09, 2010 21:25 |  #3

YES. Thank you very much!


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Jul 09, 2010 22:17 |  #4

would you be able to carry these impact flash stands?
http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …Flash_Umbrella_​Mount.html (external link)


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Jul 09, 2010 23:05 |  #5

i own that bag and love it. It perfectly holds my 2 collapsible 43 inch umbrellas, 2 manfrotto nano stands, umbrella adapters, and an ebay 20x20 softbox.

it's 20 inches of length so it iwll hold your stands if they fold up that small.

I love the manfrotto nano ones and suggest those for a light travel solution.


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