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David Avedikian
January 30th, 2007, 03:56 PM
I'm starting to get a lot of bookings out of town and need to find a good padded multi-tripod case or bag that will protect well enough for air travel. I have a pelican 1510 for my cams and always carry those on, but I'd like to check my tripods.

Anyone have something like that?

Don Bloom
January 30th, 2007, 04:03 PM
Well we're back to the good old hard cshell golf bag. I've had 2 tripods in 1 case-it's tight no doubt but with a bit of manuvering iI got it to work and they arrived fine to my destinations. Of course it depends on the tripods you're looking to haul around. Big Vintens or Millers even the bigger Bogens won't fit 2 to a case-I hauled 2 3246s with heads (I took off the pan handles) and had a pretty big case that I rented from a golf shop for about $30.00-I could have fit my clubs in thier and maybe even a caddy-it was the biggest hard shell case I had ever seen-they said it was made for pro sized golf bags which are bigger than your average bear.

Don

David Avedikian
January 31st, 2007, 02:53 PM
Thanks Don.

I guess no one else travels?

Jason Robinson
January 31st, 2007, 05:54 PM
Thanks Don.

I guess no one else travels?

I don't know if I would trust $5000 worth of equipment to the airline baggage handlers. I also don't travel for professional gigs. I have the possibility of a traveling gig in Aug from Idaho to Seattle, but I think I will drive so I have complete control over my gear.

jason

Don Bloom
January 31st, 2007, 06:31 PM
Cameras? NO NO WAY NOPE OVER MY DEAD BODY!

Tripods on the other hand don't fit in the overhead
Plus I haven't figured a way to drive to Hawaii ;-O

Don

Waldemar Winkler
January 31st, 2007, 06:51 PM
I'm starting to get a lot of bookings out of town and need to find a good padded multi-tripod case or bag that will protect well enough for air travel. I have a pelican 1510 for my cams and always carry those on, but I'd like to check my tripods.

Anyone have something like that?

If you are going to travel a lot, invest in professionally made road cases. It is much easier than making your own cases in the long run.

If you want to make your own cases, here is how:
1: Wrap your gear in bubble-wrap plastic and measure the absolute outside dimensions in all directions.
2: Purchase PVC pipe slightly in excess of the overall dimensions of your wrapped equipment, and figure out a way to allow the package to be opened and resealed by the Neanderthals who work for govt. security agencies.
3: If you are lucky, you will retrieve what you sent in original condition.

Joel Peregrine
January 31st, 2007, 10:17 PM
Hi David,

I'm starting to get a lot of bookings out of town and need to find a good padded multi-tripod case or bag that will protect well enough for air travel. I have a pelican 1510 for my cams and always carry those on, but I'd like to check my tripods.

Anyone have something like that?

A good compromise for protection/weight is a hard case made to transport golf clubs. I can fit two tripods and a monopod in one. It also has rollers. I have this model:

http://beaconwwb.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=2SKB-4814W