VidPro TC-27 Padded Tripod Bag Carries 27-Inch Long Tripods
- Heavy-duty, Cordura webbed nylon
- Accommodates:Tripod with head, up to 27″ long
- Material: Cordura webbed nylon
- Shoulder strap and handles
- Large zippered exterior pocket
$20.18
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VidPro TC-27 Padded Tripod Bag Carries 27-Inch Long Tripods
$20.18
CameraGuy6781 –
My Small Tripod with Head is 27″ long, and it fits into the TC-27 Bag perfectly! The quality of the bag is excellent, and the Zipper is Heavy Duty, and goes from end to end of the Bag. Even the Side Pocket has a heavy duty zipper. After the previous reviews, I didn’t know what to expect, but this is a reliable High Quality, but inexpensive Tripod Bag. Recently I’ve bought a few VidPro Video products (Stabilizer and LED Light) and I’m very satisfied with them too. I hope these bags come in other sizes, because I’d like to get one each for my other Tripod and my 3 Leg Monopod. (Btw, those 3 legged Monopods are an awesome addition to your Photo/Video Kit). Back to the Tripod Bag, don’t forget to Measure the Tripod with the Head. This Bag is an excellent value!
Louis-Philippe –
Achat moyen. Les coutures ne sont pas solides. Tissus de bonne qualité. Au prix payé, c’est très honnête.
Alana Bennett –
So I bought my boyfriend a vinyl banner that is 2×6. It’s a pretty heavy banner when rolled up and I needed something that would be durable for him when traveling to different cons or just taking it home from his birthday party. It’s pretty sturdy and zips easily. I have a thing about loud zippers and it was really smooth and quiet. The dimensions on the bag are pretty accurate. The banner is 26 inches in length rolled and it fit into the bag comfortably and still had room. Diameter wise the banner is about 3.5inches and fits great into the bag. So even though I didn’t use this for a tripod I think it will still be a good product if that’s what you wish to use it for but be very careful with your measurements because I can see how it will go wrong if you aren’t precise.
bruz –
Great construction, perfect size for my lightweight Velbon tripod. The side pocket is ok, but would be nice if it was slightly larger…
Richard G. Amirault –
I needed a long but thin transport/storage bag (not carrying a tripod) I searched Amazon with various search words and looked, and looked, and looked. Everything was too big, or too short, in one dimension or both. Finally one of the selections was a tripod bag (as an amateur photographer with multiple tripods I realized I should have started there)
This is *perfect* for my need, and the 27″ length is just right. The full length zipper is great (as opposed to an end only zipper) and the padding, while minimal, is much, much better than no padding at all.
Brandon –
I’ve had this bag for a few months to hold my tripod and monopod together. Without even bringing it on a shoot the zipper broke and the bag is completely useless. Cheaply made and I wish I did not buy it.
Amazon Customer –
Good product. Works as advertized
Rob K –
I bought the bag to carry a Velbon Sherpa 200R tripod which has a folded length of 25 in. and I am very satisfied. The tripod fits in perfectly without being too snug and zippered opening along the full length provides easy access. The extra pocket can be handy for small items such as maps, lens caps, etc.
The bag has handles and a shoulder strap. The latter is not adjustable but this is has not turned out to be a real issue.
Michael B. –
Overview:
As described.
27″ outer 26.5″ inner. 4″ inner diameter. I really had to hunt to get a bag that was 27″ and not so wide that stuff slips around. Size does matter, in my experiences with a larger bag (even with great padding) it does not protect as well as the right size bag with less padding, it is really is important to keep stuff snug in place when toting from gig to gig, not only will the tripod be happy but the case will last linger too. This bag has good stitching a good zipper and a good weight plus it’s less than half the cost and as good as my name brand cases. I have 6 tripods costing from a $100 to $1,200 and I have no issues putting any in this (that fit). Though it is now home for my 60″ Sony with remote and head.
Ray –
I am actually using this bag to carry an antenna system, not a tripod. But the dimensions provided, with just enough padding, durable construction, and the price, were spot on for my project. The only caveat I could mention is that the shoulder strap is a bit on the weak side. It is not detachable, nor very adjustable. But it is a minor comment in that in my application it is not a vital aspect of my use case.