Thanks for the comment. The bag is called a GripNGaff bag. I put a link in the description, but they make multiple sizes. It's designed to fit over Rock and Roller Cart handles but I use mine slightly differently as you saw.
I'm a big fan of a solid cart. That's why I keep pushing it. Ha! Although I also don't see nearly enough cart videos out there for something that's so important.
Usually a Honda CRV or a Jeep Grand Cherokee. You can see my putting the cart in my CRV towards the end of this video here: ua-cam.com/video/mRSfIspqsMc/v-deo.html
thx for sharing, love seeing how diff. folks sets up..
Thanks for watching. Hope it was helpful or mildly entertaining.
Really nice video. I can't seems to find those kind of bag you are using for your lightstand. What keyword should I search for?
Thanks for the comment. The bag is called a GripNGaff bag. I put a link in the description, but they make multiple sizes. It's designed to fit over Rock and Roller Cart handles but I use mine slightly differently as you saw.
Just what I needed haha. Hitting play now!
I'm a big fan of a solid cart. That's why I keep pushing it. Ha! Although I also don't see nearly enough cart videos out there for something that's so important.
What kind of vehicle do you drive to haul that?
Usually a Honda CRV or a Jeep Grand Cherokee. You can see my putting the cart in my CRV towards the end of this video here: ua-cam.com/video/mRSfIspqsMc/v-deo.html
36 or 30 size wise?
I believe you're referring to the cart size correct? It is a 36.
I love mine one of the better investments invest in the tools you use all day everyday
Couldn't agree more. Having a good cart is on par with having a good camera and lenses.