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2018-09-13T05:13:16
Well constructed, but I do find the internal separator is a bit bulky. This limits space inside so can be a bit of work to get 2 stands with booms to fit. It would be nice if it were removable. Otherwise, it's does what's intended.
Michael O.
2013-02-06T19:00:00
great product as all photoflex products could be a little larger
GARY D.
2013-01-09T19:00:00
I used it to help carry my lighting gear with protection
Niner
2011-01-11T19:00:00
I wish I would've bought this case to begin with instead of a cheaper one that now has holes in it. This case is awesome and will last for years I can tell! You get what you pay for.
LISA V.
2010-02-17T19:00:00
Great bag to transport my Speedlights and lightstands to location - whether it be to a wedding, or portrait shoot. Keeps the equipment together and well protected. While the shape isn't a real issue, if it were just rectangular, you'd be able to get a few more items inside - like an extra umbrella, etc. Overall, a great product, and looks like it will last for years.
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