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Review Summary
2009-02-20T19:00:00
What can you say, it's a decent bag. My Manfrotto 055MF4 tripod and486RC2 head fit perfectly. It's good material used throughout the bag, The only bad thing is there are no pockets.
David L.
2009-02-19T19:00:00
If the Designer add 2 more small side holder that is perfect. Because sometime, You have to attach your tripod to your camera backpack, It will be inconvenient if there is no any holder on you backpack.
JUN Z.
2008-09-23T21:00:00
great bag.... thanks for adorama camera..
sri w.
2008-09-03T21:00:00
I haven't used my new tripod a lot yet, but wanted something to protect it. This bag is easy to open and close, and offers room for my monopod also. I like the feature where the large end can be unzipped and the tripod can be removed, like a quiver. The material is robust, and it should offer good protection. Might have been nice to have included a name tag.
Ron
2008-08-23T21:00:00
For a light-weight tripod geared toward travel, this is the perfect bag. The design of the zippered top, with the zipper extending down the length of the bag makes accessibility to the tripod easy. It isn't padded, but for a kit this small, it most likely will not matter, since the bag can be stashed in a large suitcase, or strapped to a camera backpack.
THOMAS A.
2008-02-24T19:00:00
I wanted a case to protect my tripod during travel. This is a sturdy case and it fits snuggly around my tripod and ball head.
LOIS A.
The MBAG70 ... 70-cm (27.5") unpadded except for the end cap which was designed to protect the tripod head. Slightly tapered to provide a better fit for tripods with attached heads, and made from the same top quality, durable materials as the MBAG120.