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Tenba Rolling Tripod/Grip Case - Grip 48"

Tenba Rolling Tripod/Grip Case - Grip 48"

Capacity: Tripods, lightstands, umbrellas, collapsible light modifiers, reflectors & other accessories up to 48 inches in length

The Transport Rolling Tripod/Grip case is available in 38 and 48-inch lengths. Each case in hand-built in Tenba's Brooklyn, NY factory to provide the best protection available. Custom-made, air-channeld ABS walls and ballstic nylon exterior ensure amazing durability, and heavy-duty, ball bearing wheel assemblies make it easy to move heavy tripods and stands.

Exterior of weather-repellent 1050 denier ballistic nylon — the ultimate fabricfor profesisonal shipping cases

Heavy-duty, reinforced web handles for serious professional use

Industrial grade, ball bearing wheel assembliess make moving heavy loads easier than ever

Triple tie-down straps keep load from shifting and contents from banging

Large, full-access opening makes it easy to load and unload gear

Interior lined with smooth nylon and thickly padded bottom board to protect contents

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Tenba Rolling Tripod/Grip Case - Grip 48"

Capacity: Tripods, lightstands, umbrellas, collapsible light modifiers, reflectors & other accessories up to 48 inches in length

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