Aputure INFINIBAR PB6 4-Light Rolling Hard Case

Key Features
- Durable hard plastic construction for robust protection of lighting equipment
- Designed to securely store and transport four INFINIBAR PB6 lights
- Convenient rolling design for easy mobility of lighting equipment
- Ideal for professional photographers and videographers on the go
- Comprehensive storage solution for INFINIBAR lighting equipment and accessories
OVERVIEW
This rolling hard case is not just for your PB6 lights; it also accommodates a range of INFINIBAR accessories. From power adapters to DC splitters/cables, and even rigging hardware, this case has ample space to keep all your essential lighting accessories organized and within easy reach.
Featuring a convenient rolling design, the INFINIBAR PB6 4-Light Rolling Hard Case makes it easy to move your lighting equipment from one location to another. Whether you're a professional photographer on the go or a videographer setting up at different locations, this case is an essential tool for transporting your INFINIBAR lighting equipment safely and efficiently.
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physical specifications
| Color | Black |
case specifications
| Exterior Dimensions | 32.1 x 18.9 x 10.6" / 81.5 x 48 x 27 cm |
| Closure Type | Latch |
| Weight | 34.8 lb / 15.8 kg |
- Aputure INFINIBAR PB6 4-Light Rolling Hard Case
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