SKU: GC88-PH88189

Phottix Stay-Put Sandbag II (Large)

Phottix Stay-Put Sandbag II (Large)

Keep your lights and modifiers secure, even when shooting in the great outdoors, with this large Stay-Put Sandbag II from Phottix. It ships empty but can hold up to 10 kg of sand or other weighty material. It has a saddlebag design and is double zippered for easier filling of each side. Additionally, it has a hand strap for transport and both a clip and loop on the side allowing you to connect multiple sandbags together.

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Phottix Stay-Put Sandbag II (Large)

Keep your lights and modifiers secure, even when shooting in the great outdoors, with this large Stay-Put Sandbag II from Phottix. It ships empty but can hold up to 10 kg of sand or other weighty material. It has a saddlebag design and is double zippered for easier filling of each side. Additionally, it has a hand strap for transport and both a clip and loop on the side allowing you to connect multiple sandbags together.

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