ADJ Products LED Lighting, 8 (F8 PAR Bag)
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Yes, I believe it will fit into the bag. I'm not sure of the exact dimensions of the item in question, but based on the pictures, I believe it will fit. Additionally, the bag's inserts are removable.
It is preferable to keep yourself safe because it is far too dangerous. preventing the bag from being damaged
Nylon is a strong material.
It helps you fit your lights according to their size, but after a lot of use, my zipper broke and I had to fix it, but it meets my needs in general.
Selected User Reviews For ADJ Products LED Lighting, 8 (F8 PAR Bag)
This is a case designed for light use. It doesn't have a lot of padding, so it won't protect your phone if it's knocked around or dropped. That, however, was not the reason I purchased it. br>br>At some video shoots, I'll be bringing a lot of stuff. My camera/video bag can hold all of my cameras, lenses, batteries, and memory cards. However, there are a few wireless mics, perhaps a shotgun mic, and a seven-channel mixer. a video monitor, a Tascam or Zoom audio recorder, headphones, more batteries, a battery charger, possibly a light meter, color/gray scale cards for white balance setting, other miscellaneous items, and, of course, cables br>br>I keep everything in this case or, when I need more space, in a smaller ADJ case I have. The majority of these items are packaged in their own attractive, well-designed packaging. Padded cases aren't likely to be damaged easily, so the lightweight design isn't an issue. The dividers are flexible and functional, and I haven't had any issues with stitching like some other reviewers have. I've only had it for a few weeks, but it's been great so far. br>br>I also have a couple of heavy-duty trucks. I could use duty cases with pull handles and wheels instead, which I do on occasion. However, one of them weighs 14 pounds when empty and cost six times as much as the other. This is a low-cost, flexible option that gets the job done.
I used to be concerned about transporting my moving lights, but that is no longer the case. This is the perfect size for my four venue revolver lights, with enough room for cables and brackets. Protecting equipment while it's in storage is just as important, if not more so, than protecting it while it's being transported, and this meets both needs admirably, and I'm glad I bought it. To help make the bag more sturdy and add some padding, I used the extra dividers along the bottom. The dividers are excellent and give this bag a great deal of versatility. Use them to keep cables of various lengths, light fixtures, and other equipment organized. This is a very budget-friendly bag that I'm sure you'll find useful. I have no reservations in recommending this bag if you require a large bag.
When I bought two sets of OPPSK 24W 24LED RGBW Battery Powered Par Lights from Amazon, they recommended this bag. Only seven of these lights would fit in the bag with the dividers, so I couldn't figure out how to get all eight of them in. br>br>I finally figured out that if they were stacked one on top of the other, brackets up and down, and divided into four equal compartments, they would all fit. I was able to pack all charging cables, remote controls, and even an extension cord thanks to two outside zippered pockets on this ADJ bag. br>br>This ADJ bag is similar to the bags I have from both ADJ and Chauvet. The zippers and seams are a little flimsy, and the fabric is thin. If there are any issues with the seams or zippers, I'll post an update later.
I bought four of these bags, each of which holds six cubes par style. Everything was fine until the zipper broke after about five events. One of them has already broken the pull. Thankfully, each bag has two zipper pulls, providing a built-in backup. However, this is quite disappointing after only using them for 5 evens. I haven't seen much in the way of alternatives for these lights besides heavy hard cases, so I'm hoping they'll hold up.
It's about what I expected for the price. But there's a flaw in it. The soft side of the velcro is stitched into the case as single 1 inch strips a few inches apart, and the light dividers are preset in that way. Lights vary in thickness. Is a full velcro soft side running the length of the case sidewalls really that expensive? At most, we're talking about a $1 to $2 increase in production costs, with a $5 increase if your buyer consumes a lot of alcohol. Send it our way. It would significantly improve the utility of the case.
We use two of these bags to transport LED PAR lights from various brands, including wireless Chauvet, ADJ, Venue, and other brands. We use caution with the zippers because the PAR 64 LED lights are a tight fit, but they fit without removing the brackets. br>br>The construction of the bag appears to be identical to that of our other light bags. Carrying eight lights in one bag is quite heavy, but these appear to be durable. On each side of the bag, there are large zippered pouches large enough to hold a few IEC cables. The dividers inside are velcro-mounted, as they are in most other bags, but they were clearly rushed; the dividers' velcro is not well aligned on the edges of each divider, but they are close enough to be functional. br>br>These bags are much smaller than we anticipated, tightly hugging the lights. Although the padding appears to be adequate, the bags are thin. Because of the flimsy nature of the material, you'll want to place the entire bag on a solid surface, such as a floor or table, when putting them in the bags. We would buy these bags again if they held up well.
I bought this bag to store my chauvet lights in. It took me a while to choose this bag because there were other options, but for the price and for what I needed it for, it was well worth it. Not only that, but there was plenty of room for the extras, i. e. cables, and so on.
I decided to get a couple of these after doing some careful measuring and calculations to store some LED PAR56 lamps (4 per bag). Fit snugly (there's not a lot of extra room, but there's no need to yank on the zippers or force things in). It's not professional quality, but neither are the lights, so it'll suffice for the few times I use them each year. They're a lot nicer than the plastic tubs they're supposed to replace. Despite the fact that there are two handy side pockets, I can see myself stuffing those with cables and mounting hardware, so given the concerns about broken zippers and straps expressed here, I'll probably put all of the lighting accessories into a separate bag just to keep these clean.