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Manfrotto Light Stand Bag 90cm for 4 Compact Light Stands

Heavy-duty and incredibly portable. This cleverly designed 90cm light stand bag is ideal for on-the-go photographers. That's because it can carry 4 quick-stack light stands measuring up to 90cm in length. And with its high-quality, durable nylon design, it can withstand heavy payloads and keep your equipment safe and secure. This light stand bag is also water repellent so you can still frame and shoot with ease in the unpredictable British weather. The padded interior will keep your equipment protected from all the elements, whether your out shooting in the city or in the great outdoors. And with dimensions of 90cm by 18cm, you can easily store all your accessories like batteries, chargers and memory sticks. Carry this bag comfortably with the padded shoulder strap and transport those cumbersome poles with ease. With high-quality zippers, you can easily open and close the bag. Never worry about anything getting stuck when you need to shoot quickly or head on to the next place. This ergonomical light stand bag adds a professional touch to your kit. It is manufactured to high standards in Italy - so you know it will stand the test of time.

SKU: GC40-MF-MB LBAG90

Manfrotto Light Stand Bag 90cm for 4 Compact Light Stands

Manfrotto Light Stand Bag 90cm for 4 Compact Light Stands

Heavy-duty and incredibly portable. This cleverly designed 90cm light stand bag is ideal for on-the-go photographers. That's because it can carry 4 quick-stack light stands measuring up to 90cm in length. And with its high-quality, durable nylon design, it can withstand heavy payloads and keep your equipment safe and secure. This light stand bag is also water repellent so you can still frame and shoot with ease in the unpredictable British weather. The padded interior will keep your equipment protected from all the elements, whether your out shooting in the city or in the great outdoors. And with dimensions of 90cm by 18cm, you can easily store all your accessories like batteries, chargers and memory sticks. Carry this bag comfortably with the padded shoulder strap and transport those cumbersome poles with ease. With high-quality zippers, you can easily open and close the bag. Never worry about anything getting stuck when you need to shoot quickly or head on to the next place. This ergonomical light stand bag adds a professional touch to your kit. It is manufactured to high standards in Italy - so you know it will stand the test of time.

Key Features:

Carry 4 Compact Light Stand Poles Almost Effortlessly

Made with Durable, Long-lasting Nylon

Water Repellent - Perfect for Inclement Weather

Includes a Comfortably Padded Shoulder Strap

High-quality Italian Design

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Manfrotto Light Stand Bag 90cm for 4 Compact Light Stands

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Manfrotto Light Stand Bag 90cm for 4 Compact Light Stands

Heavy-duty and incredibly portable. This cleverly designed 90cm light stand bag is ideal for on-the-go photographers. That's because it can carry 4 quick-stack light stands measuring up to 90cm in length. And with its high-quality, durable nylon design, it can withstand heavy payloads and keep your equipment safe and secure. This light stand bag is also water repellent so you can still frame and shoot with ease in the unpredictable British weather. The padded interior will keep your equipment protected from all the elements, whether your out shooting in the city or in the great outdoors. And with dimensions of 90cm by 18cm, you can easily store all your accessories like batteries, chargers and memory sticks. Carry this bag comfortably with the padded shoulder strap and transport those cumbersome poles with ease. With high-quality zippers, you can easily open and close the bag. Never worry about anything getting stuck when you need to shoot quickly or head on to the next place. This ergonomical light stand bag adds a professional touch to your kit. It is manufactured to high standards in Italy - so you know it will stand the test of time.

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