• Carry and protect your 21.65 inch long tripod or studio kit
  • Has a zippered interior pocket
  • Come with a removable shoulder strap
  • With foam padded interior, quick-release buckles and fast-access hook
  • Attached carrying strap handles to transport the tripod for your in outdoor / outing photography

I wanted a compact bag that just fits my Manfrotto 190X with MHXPRO-2W Fluid Head snugly for travel and just generally keeping the tripod from getting scratched or scraped. This bag is perfect! I got the 75cm size. Love the free-spinning metal clasps on the strap, and there's even a couple of tie-down ribbons inside, though my tripod already fits snugly enough that it doesn't want to move around. Zipper teeth are plastic, but large zipper pulls are metal, with double direction pulls. Note: I can't close bag zipper while tripod's tilt arm is attached - it sticks out from side of tripod and makes the head just a bit too big for the bag to fit around. But it's easy enough to unscrew the arm and nestle it into tripod legs, takes about 5 seconds. I have no problem with this as I'd rather have the bag be a snug fit.

I purchased this bag (55CM) to carry my Gitzo GM 4562 monopod with Kirk MPA-2 tilt head attached, and it fits perfectly. The material is a heavy nylon with moderate padding, and the zipper seems strong, unlike those on some other low-cost bags. This bag is very plain-looking - it doesn't scream "expensive gear inside". Compared to tripod manufacturers' bags at 3 times the price, this is a great deal. I recently purchased the 90CM bag for my full-size RRS tripod with ball head. It's just as well-made as the smaller one. The handles wrap all the way around the bag so no worries about them ripping off. The shoulder strap is 1.5 inches wide and has a non-slip pad and metal swivel hooks. There are tie-down straps inside to keep your gear from sliding around. Highly recommended.

I am using the 55cm bag for a Really Right Stuff TFC-14 tripod and an attached Really Right Stuff BH-30 ball head. The bag fits like a glove, without being too tight. Given that this was the cheapest bag I could find, I'm frankly surprised by it's high quality. The fabric material feels nice in the hand, the zipper is very smooth, and the padding is generous without being bulky. The included shoulder strap seems adequate. But again, and most important, my particular RRS combo fits nicely.

I purchased a pro ring light through my local pro beauty supply store and it only came with a carrying case for the ring light itself. I had to purchase a separate carrying case for the tripod and found this one. It arrived the day it was supposed to (but over an hour late as the time specified) however, it is worth every penny thus far. Good construction, and material. It’s nicely padded and has an interior zipper to hold accessories (I used it to store the camera shoe, cell Phone holder, and the extra fuse for my ring light). It also has ribbons sewn in the interior to tie your Tripod in place. The zipper is smooth and doesn’t feel cheap. The most important test though is durability. It seems sturdy enough but I’ll update my review after I use it for a few months.

I purchased this tripod carry bag to store a Wolf Rivers TIA antenna. I purchased this bag because I also wanted to put a MFJ-1979 telescopic antenna in it. The 1979 is 27 3/4" long and fits nicely in the bag. The bag is well made with a small zippered pocket on the inside for other items. There is a little bit of padding in the lining and should provided some protection. I'm easy on my equipment so it should suffice. The bag also has two straps on the inside to tie down the antenna parts from banging around. There's enough space on the inside to also put all the counter poise wires I need in it. I now have an easy to carry vertical antenna for field/portable work. Did I mention the item came in the mail in two day's :-)

I noticed the seller advertising the carrying case had extra padding but expected that claim would not be true. I was wrong, it is a well-built case. Not a cheap thin case that comes with most tripods. Also, it appears the zipper system is heavy duty and should last. When I first tried putting my Manfrotto tripod inside I was very disappointed that it would not fit. The length was correct but the case diameter was too small. It seemed that the twist locks were getting the way of the zipper. After thinking about it I decided to return this one and purchase the 90cm but didn't like the fact that it would be about 5 inches longer than I needed. Then I realized I could simply loosen the screws and turn the knobs 90 degrees to lessen the overall diameter. Now it fits like a glove. I'm giving it a 4-star rating for durability, only because the case is brand new and hasn't been tested yet. Great product. Will buy more when needed.

This bag fits perfectly my Really Right Stuff TVC-24L tripod with an RRS BH-40 ball head installed, for a fraction of the cost of the OEM RRS bag. The bag seems to be strong, built with high-quality and durable materials. It has an inside zippered pocket that is great to carry the set of hex keys that come with the tripod. Will update this review after I test this bag in the field.

Excellent tripod bag. Fit and finish is exactly what I was looking for. Able to hold my Induro CLT303L carbon fiber with ease. This is an almost 6-foot tripod with the center column retracted but it folds down to 27 inches. I bought the 70cm and the fit is snug with a 6” slack, which I love. There’s nothing worse than lugging along a tripod whose bag has too much room to spare. The bag has tie-downs inside to keep the tripod in place and has a net pouch for storage. Very secure. I’m happy I found this on Amazon.

For those that have been scouring the internet for a lightly padded tripod bag to protect their equipment when traveling, this one is definitely worth checking out. I was after a reasonably tight fitting bag for my Gitzo GT2542 and Acratech GP and this one, which is 70cm length x 12cm diameter, fits the combo extremely well. It's not quite perfect, but with so little extra space on the sides and in length that it is almost like they were made for one another. While I initially considered the Gitzo GC3101 bag, as it is purportedly designed for Gitzo Series 2 Mountaineers, I found reviews talking about how excessively large fitting it is concerning. For only $29, as opposed to $140 for the GC3101, I figured this one one was at the very least worth checking out. (I also reviewed all specs first to make sure the pairing would work.) I'm so glad I took the chance on this unknown brand, as it works beautifully for my needs and saved me a bunch of money.

A nice bag for my tripod. The bag has a tough nylon exterior, and a smooth nylon interior, both one piece with no seams except for where the end pieces were attached. The seams are wrapped with small nylon strap material so no frayed edges to come apart in the future. A firm foam pad, about 3/8" thick, goes all the way around and runs full length of the bag. No stitching was done through the pad so no thin spots. There is even some padding on the ends. The double zipper looks bullet proof, the metal D rings are well attached, and the nylon handles are made from a single nylon strap going all the way around the bag, so not much chance of that pulling loose. The zippered pocket sown to the inside of the bag measures 5.25"x8.25". Two sets of straps, attached to the inside bottom center of the bag, are more than long enough to tie down any gear you could fit in the bag if needed. The detachable carrying strap looks nice, seems to be well made, and is adjustable, but I never use these. Seems like a tough bag and just under 10oz without the strap.