🎯 Lock in your perfect shot with pro-grade stability!
The LensCoat LensSack Pro Jr. in Realtree AP Snow camo is a heavy-duty, water-resistant camera bean bag support featuring a removable aircraft-grade aluminum mounting plate with a standard 3/8”-16 screw for secure gimbal or ball head attachment. It includes a non-slip base and dual locking zippers for easy filling and reliable performance, proudly made in the USA.
C**I
Great Beanbag Support For Vehicle-Based Photography
Durable, portable beanbag (best when filled with buckwheat) support for use in a vehicle. U-shape settles nicely on a car door. And locking straps can easily be fed through door handles to guaranty the bag doesn't drop to the ground inadvertently. Removeable screw plate for fixed camera or scope is stable and provides good fixed viewing when required. The "Jr" version has been sufficient for all of our excursions.
G**Z
Incredibly useful little bag.
Excellent quality and ergonomy.Quite versatile and useful accessory for everyone going on car trips to scenic places.I have serious difficulty to walk, so I take almost all my photos from the car's door and ceiling open windows.I was having trouble with the stability (while resting it above the open window) and vibrations from the engine and this little simple item has helped A LOT.Strongly recommended.
A**R
Great lens support !
Have used product as window and ground support.Like the included plate to mount a head to the LensSack Pro Jr.Very well constructed and seems like it will take a lot of miles before replacement will be necessary.Considered size and weight before buying. Originally filled with bird seed but changed to buckwheat hulls for weight reduction. Didn't weigh it before and after but there was a noticeable change in total fill weight. Lenscoat makes a larger model but IMO this is the best size and weight for up to a 500/f4 lens.Very satisfied with this purchase.
A**R
Good bargain and great option when tripod can not be used.
Overall I am glad I purchased this. I will note that future versions really need to look at how the bag is filled. Yes it creates a mess, and yes it was somewhat of a pain. I would prefer if they had some sort of lip or spout in the opening to pour buckwheat hulls in, then roll that into the bag.Nevertheless it is a good product that gets the job done, well made (stiches seem firm and good quality).
T**R
Very nice window rest
This is a great window rest for a camera or spotting scope or gun or whatever you desire to rest on your vehicle window. Keep in mind, this come without any filler. I bought 5 pounds of buckwheat hulls off Amazon and it worked great. I have way too much leftover but it was the cheapest and it was better to have extra than not. I just put it in storage in case my rest gets wet or some leaks out. You fill it from the large pockets on the sides that are Velcro’d closed when full. As seen in the pictures. It also comes with a mounting place to directly connect it to whatever you are using, as long as it accepts the screw on the plate. Seen in pictures. I use it for my camera and it comes in very handy and helps keeps the camera and my lens off the window. Helps protect both the window and my gear. Haven’t used a ton yet and will update in the future if needed. Thank you!
B**N
A must for bird photography from a car!
Where has this been all of my life? I filled it with foam beans intended for a beanbag chair. I throw this over the window of my car and use it to steady my massive 600mm lens. It has drastically increased the amount of keeps shots I take, and has even allowed me to lower my ISO a little. If you bird from a car, get this!
T**T
Very durable
The product description is dead on. Good quality. The only thing that was not described was how much fill was needed. One reviewer stated 5lbs of buckwheat shells which I got. Way too much. I would say 2lbs at the most. This gives it firmness but moldability to adapt tones size and shape. Anyone need 3lbs of buckwheat shells
A**R
Extremely sturdy but ultimately too expensive for the use.
I would up filling it with lightweight industrial sponge, to get it rigid but still functional.It is somewhere at home while I took two low-cost-shabby bean bags, filled them up with buckwheat grains, and topped the top area with slender firm foam, and they are in my car as permanent fixtures. They do the job, and I don't really care if they get damaged.
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