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πŸ‘œ Neewer Heavy Duty Photographic Sandbag: Essential Set of 4 for Light Stands, Boom Stand, and Tripod Stability Review

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Description of πŸ‘œ Neewer Heavy Duty Photographic Sandbag: Essential Set of 4 for Light Stands, Boom Stand, and Tripod Stability

2 zipper pouches each. Each sandbag rated for 2lbs. Useful with boom arms, light stands, tripod, etc. Each pouch: about 9" x 1". NOTE: Tripod and Camera are not included. Bag is EMPTY.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Useless Studio Stand We've Used

The Neewer Photographic Sandbag Studio Stands were highly disappointing. Based on our own experience, they're not sturdy enough to hold a studio light, let alone a heavier camera. The worst part is that the height adjustment mechanism was stuck on one stand, making it practically useless.

Pros
  • None.
Cons
  • Unstable and malfunctioning height adjustment.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The fabric is thick and sewn well.

I use them to hold my patio furniture and sun loungers so I don't have to carry them all inside when a storm hits. I was able to fill them with sand with no problem, the tunnel helps. The saddlebags hold the weight very well. The fabric is thick and sewn well. No cracks or breaks or leaks. Thanks to the handles, I can easily transport them from my garage to the patio, which is on the other side of my house. I can wear them back and forth without making a mess. The fabric is also waterproof so I

Pros
  • I hold my fists
Cons
  • Minor problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great find for a windy patio furniture problem

We live in a very windy area of Arizona and used sandbags to weigh down our patio furniture from downwind. These sandbags not only leaked over time, but were also very unsightly. I found these bags at Revain and they are perfect for weighing our patio furniture down. In two sacks each, they hold as much sand as a fire brigade sandbag (half full). They're made from durable canvas with a double zip closure to keep them from leaking and a handle that makes them very easy to hang from a pole on the

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Little things