Multipurpose Telescope Case - Fits Most Telescopes - 40x11.5x9 inch - Bonus Smart Phone Adapter Included
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The following is the approximate interior size: 8*39. 3*6. 5 inch
This is a fantastic bag. It houses a 60 mm vintage refractor as well as a tripod. It's also quite cramped. It's possible that either the tube assembly or the tripod will fit. but not both at the same time
There's no problem with the width. Yes, it will fit if it's under 40" long.
I'm not sure how it would work with the Astromaster 900mm AZ. My 90mm is 40 inches long, and those are the measurements of the bag. the size of the length I can't even get it into the bag with the help of a weasel.
Selected User Reviews For Multipurpose Telescope Case - Fits Most Telescopes - 40x11.5x9 inch - Bonus Smart Phone Adapter Included
This is an exceptionally well-written piece. made bag. You won't have to worry about it catching on something and tearing, nor will the seams rip. It's light and airy, but it's also tough - The manufacturing is of excellent quality, and I have no complaints about it. However, I wish there was a little more padding on the bottom. Not that this bag should ever be placed "hard," but I had hoped for a little more padding UNDER the telescope. And the one thing that really stands out negatively, and is the reason this quality item only gets a 4 instead of a 5, is that the pockets are practically useless once you put a telescope inside it with the stand. This is due to the fact that they are spacious but still form-fitting. fitting in with the bag Consider a bowling ball in a bowling ball bag that isn't quite big enough. Consider how that bag would look if it had pockets. When they conform to the curved shape of the ball, what could you possibly fit in them? It's the same issue: the pockets are extremely well-organized. They've been made, but they're a little clumsy. It's unlikely that you'll be able to fit all of your lenses in. No way - Except for pliable items like booklets, etc. , there isn't much else. Oh, I adore this bag. Love it. And, to be honest, I don't know what they could have done about the pockets - Maybe there should be lens slots on the INSIDE? Is it like a screwdriver rack on a toolbelt? I'm not sure, but it's a solid piece of kit. Are you looking for a way to keep your scope safe? It's all over now. Just keep in mind that you'll need to put some of the other items you've planned for those pockets IN the bag.
I wouldn't call this a "case" - it's more of a situation. It's a telescope-compatible reinforced duffel bag with internal straps. It won't provide much protection for items placed on top of or around your scope or mount. Of course, I was aware of this when I purchased it, as evidenced by the photos. That said, it's extremely well-made and performs admirably for the purpose for which I purchased it. br>br>There is no padding in the three side pouches. This is one area where I believe they could have done better and why it only receives four stars. These pouches would have been a lot more useful if they had a little more padding on them. Right now, I'm using one to hold the phone mount that came with the case, another to hold microfiber cloths, and the third is empty. br>br>Accessories (two bags) br>br> phone- mount) is also of high quality. The bigger of the two bags is a tiny, thin bag - Put nothing valuable in it. I use the slightly smaller one to hold lenses in their cases because it's padded. It can accommodate a barlow and three lenses. All of my mirrors are diagonal. 25" & within the confines of their own situations). br>br>As for the phone mount that comes with it, half of it is good and the other half isn't. That part that attaches to the lense is one of my favorites - It works well, and it's the only one I have that lets me adjust the distance between the camera and the lense with ease. The part that actually holds the phone, on the other hand, is poorly designed. The side pads are easy to lose and don't grip the phone well. Fortunately, everything was designed to the same standards as the other phone mounts I own, so I was able to mix and match and come up with a good solution. br>br>Overall, the bag's quality is excellent, and I expect to use it for at least another 20 years.
I don't usually write reviews, but I felt compelled to do so for this bag. I was pleasantly surprised by the bag's quality and construction. It appears to be very solid and long-lasting (I'll update the review once the changes are made). Padding, two padded dividers down the middle to separate the telescope from the tripod, and straps to keep the telescope and tripod in place are all included. I still use the bubble wrap that came with the telescope for added protection, but that's a personal preference; I believe the bag would suffice (as long as you don't drop it). This is for a Celestron StarSense Explorer DX 102mm telescope, which I use. I had to disassemble a few items and figure out how I was going to fit everything in, but I was successful in fitting the entire telescope, tripod, and attachments. In the padded bag, I also have a Barlow, four eyepieces, and a moon filter. In the non-essentials section, I have a few more items. There are a few more in the outside pockets of the padded bag as well. I didn't have any trouble zipping everything up. I would strongly suggest it.
The new Celestron StarSense Explorer refractor telescope is almost a perfect match for it. The knob controls had to be bended down, but the tripod and OT were a perfect fit.
My telescope is an orion 130st, and it did not fit in the bag. What did fit, on the other hand, appears to be snug and secure. I'm not going to return it because I need to keep the telescope away from my child, but I do wish it was larger. Aside from that, the bag itself is well-made and appears to be able to withstand multiple hits without causing damage to the contents.
My Newtonian Reflector Telescope is a Celestron StarSense Explorer 130mm Newtonian Reflector Telescope. The tripod that came with the camera is the one I'm using. I made the mistake of buying this bag after reading a review from someone with a 130mm telescope who said it would fit. Of course, if you don't have a tripod, it will work perfectly. I couldn't zip it shut for the life of me. I required approximately 3- 4 inches more to go. If you already own both, I recommend buying this only if you have a medium or small telescope. br>br>I would have bought the 30x11 if it had been available. I bought a 5X10 inch bag from the same manufacturer, but I also needed a bag that was at least 36" long (for the tripod), so I went with something else. (Direct from Celestron, a 40" Celestron telescope bag. ) )br>br>Apart from that, it's a fantastic bag. I couldn't wait to put it to use.
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a long way away Universal Binocular Mount Kit from Sight (includes 2x2 binoculars). (Counterweights of 5 kg)
2. New professional tripod legs from Ravelli, the APGL4.
3. ACD Dolly for Prosumer Tripods by Ravelli. br>There is still some space available. It's the perfect length for me. br>It's quite heavy in total, but it can be transported in a car and carried for 500 meters with a shoulder strap. br>The bag can be hung vertically in order to save space. Despite the cost, this is highly recommended for the above hardware.