Manfrotto Tripod Bag Padded 80Cm | 
| Brand: Bogen
List Price: $87.00 Buy New: $69.48 You Save: $17.52 (20%)
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Rating: 9 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 19.7 x 19.7
MPN: MBAG80P Model: MBAG80P UPC: 719821237655 EAN: 0719821237655 ASIN: B0001AVVO8
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| Features:
| • | The MBAG80P is padded to protect your equipment and has the following features: | | • | Asymmetric tapered shape allows you to store the tripod with the head attached. | | • | Tripod legs fit comfortably in the narrower end (diameter 13cm - 5.1") and extra space is allowed for the larger volume of the head at the wider end (diameter 15cm - 5.9"). | | • | This also means it's easier to put the tripod and head in the bag, even if the head levers and knobs are fitted and jut out slightly. | | • | Zip extends down the length of the bag, but also fully opens the top end of the bag. |
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Product Description Asymmetric tapered shape allows you to store the tripod with the head attached. Tripod legs fit comfortably in the narrower end (diameter 13cm - 5.1") and extra space is allowed for the larger volume of the head at the wider end (diameter 15cm - 5.9"). This also means it's easier to put the tripod and head in the bag, even if the head levers and knobs are fitted and jut out slightly.Zip extends down the length of the bag, but also fully opens the top end of the bag, making it easier to get your tripod in and out, as well as being able to extract the tripod quickly.Thermoform padding holds the tripod in place and protects it, especially the head, during transport. Serves a double purpose by protecting you from the tripod's hard edges when carrying it by your side.Innovative design and style; ballistic nylon, zips and other materials used are of top quality and designed in collaboration with Kata Carrying Systems.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
Big Bag - Does what a bag is supposed to... May 12, 2007 J. Murphy (Chandler, Arizona) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The bag is bigger than I expected, it is big for Bogen - Manfrotto 055MF4 Magnesium / Carbon Fiber 4 Section Tripod Legs with 3130 Micro Fluid Head with Quick Release - Tripod Legs/Head Support: 15.4 lbs/8.9lbs with a Bogen-Manfrotto 322RC2 Horizontal Grip Action Ball Head with RC2 Rapid Connect Plate (3157N) head attached. I still have room for my 680 Compact Monopod with room to spare. The bag is a bit bulky but unless I am hiking I would prefer to carry my tripod and/or monopod in hand it would be too much work to remove and replace a tripod if you are on a "short outing" (needless to say). I haven't taken the bag out often enough to comment on it durability in real world application, but it is constructed very well I have no issues with quality of the bag... Time will tell. I would reccommend this bag without reservations.
Good case August 5, 2007 John F. Page (Monterey Park, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I like this case and use it for my Bogen 3180n tripod. It has enough space for my tripod to completely fit inside without gymnastics - as my tripod's head is affixed to the stand. Plus you don't have to unzip it on the side to get the tripod in as it has a large end cap and the tripod just slips in from the end...a nice feature. My only complaint is that it doesn't have any zipped pockets for misc. items.
Does the job but room for improvement. January 18, 2008 Florent M. MARTIN (Del Mar, SoCal, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I like this nice tripod bag! It holds my 055XPROB tripod and 488RC4 ballhead. Pros: Does the job, i.e. protects the tripod and head while traveling. Nice/professional looking design. Like the bottom handle. Efficient padding and ballistic nylon. Cons: Would appreciate a side handle, an inner pocket and maybe more flexibility (velcros, straps, hook, etc.). Would appreciate that the shoulder strap was padded. A bit heavy. Way too pricy--it doesn't make the pictures, it's just a bag! Bottom line: I recommend it but I hope designers to read this and improve its design!
Very Good Item ! January 27, 2008 Lightspeed1 (Central Texas, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I was concerned that my Manfrotto 190XPROB Tripod with the 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head mounted would not fit in the bag, but it fits perfectly and with plenty room to spare. I can even leave the grip action in the level position. Bag is well made and very stylish with nice color appointments and plenty of padding for protection.
MBAG80P Tripod Bag July 25, 2007 Art (OR USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I decided on the padded bag just because it provides more protection -both for the tripod and for my back, and I don't think the additional weight is significant (the MBAG80 has the same padding at the tripod head end anyway). It appears well constructed, most likely isn't waterproof, and the bag with padding is "flexible" -it comes folded up in a box. The bag is tapered so the tripod and head can be inserted easily without unzipping the whole bag, and a 3021/501 combination fits OK, there is some space next to the tripod legs otherwise it's full. The Manfrotto color logo and name are small and although the large end of the bag has one huge Manfrotto logo molded into the padding, it isn't that obvious. The last thing I want is a bag or straps with large white Manfrotto writing on it. I purchased mine at BH for under 50% of the 3021 tripod legs cost, and the shipping cost was very low. My overall opinion on bags and straps is that (like all accessories) they are vastly overpriced, so all one can do is search out the best price incl shipping.
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