SKU: GC49-1.33188

Elinchrom ProTec 3 Head Rolling Case

Superb semi ridgid case for 3 compact heads plus accessories. Featuring modular compartments of variable sizes, and a total of 8 interchangeable dividers, this trolley case will adapt to all your needs.

Made from superior quality fabric and carefully selected materials including YKK zippers, this is the perfect companion when traveling with your studio kit. Incorporates user replaceable wheels to keep you rolling when they wear down, and a waterproof protective rain cover to help keep your kit dry on location or whilst travelling.

Three practical handles on the top, base and side plus the robust aluminium wheelie handle make this case comfortable to lift and transport. If required, two light stands or bigger umbrellas can be attached on the side of the case using a belt system.

This case will accept up to 3x ELC Pro HD flash units and a some accessories. A perfect fit also for Ranger RX Packs, Heads and accessories.

Gear Profile - Fits up to 6x D-Lite RX One heads, or 4x D-Lite RX 2/4 heads, or 4x BRX 250/500 heads, or 3x ELC Pro HD 500/1000 Heads, or 2x ELC Pro HD 500/1000 heads and 1x Godox LP800X Power Inverter.

Each setup has room for a reflector for each head, as well as mains cables, sync cables and radio triggers. If you're only using one half of the case, small stands such as the Manfrotto Nano Stand and small tripods including the Manfrotto Befree and the Sirui Travel Series can be stored inside the case. Two light stands and two umbrellas can be attached to the exterior of the case.

External Dimensions: 68.5 x 44.5 x 27cm

Internal Dimensions: 60.5 x 40 x 19.5cm

Weight: 6.8kg

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Superb semi ridgid case for 3 compact heads plus accessories. Featuring modular compartments of variable sizes, and a total of 8 interchangeable dividers, this trolley case will adapt to all your needs.

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