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MagicLine Studio Equipment Trolley Case 52' x15''x13'', Rolling Camera Bag with Wheels, Tripod Light Stand Carry Case, Water-Resistant Photo Bag for Strobes, Light Stands, Tripods, Telescopes

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  • ROOMY STORAGE: Internal size: 49.2x14.2x11 inch ; External size (with casters): 52x15x13 inch,This large capacity trolley case provides spacious interior storage for cameras, tripods, light stands, microphones and other photography equipment. Ideal to pack 3 to 5 strobe flashes, 3 or 4 light stands, 2 or 3 umbrellas, 1 or 2 soft boxes, 1 or 2 reflectors.
  • PROTECTIVE DESIGN: Removable padded dividers and water resistant exterior shell protect gears from bumps and weather, keeping strobes, light stands, tripods, soft boxes and accessories safe during the transport.
  • SMOOTH ROLLING: dual-wheel system and smooth-rolling inline skate wheels make the case easy to maneuver over different surfaces.
  • RATIONAL AND FLEXIBLE INTERNAL STRUCTURE: The flexible, removable interior dividers can be adjusted to fit the size of your equipment, making it easy to utilize the interior space of this bag to perfectly protect and transport your equipment.
  • DURABLE CONSTRUCTION: Reinforced corners and a lockable main zipper ensure valuables stay securely inside the case, which is built to withstand the rigors of professional use.
  • 【IMPORTANT NOTICE】This case is not recommended as a flight case.



Product Description

ML-B140 A+.1

This durable MagicLine studio trolley case is ideal for transporting your gear in style. At 52"x15''x13'' size, it has generous capacity for all your camera accessories like tripods, light stands, background stands, strobe lights, LED lights, umbrellas, soft boxes and more.

High-quality skate wheels and a solid handle make it easy to roll your equipment wherever your projects take you. The water-resistant fabric shell protects contents from weather, while reinforced corners and a rugged base withstand bumps and scrapes. Inside, padded dividers and pockets keep items organized and secure. A combination zippered closure ensures everything stays safely stowed. Perfect for photographers, videographers, and any creative professional, this rolling case is built to handle your heaviest equipment with ease, so you can focus on your craft.

Specification

  • Internal Size (L*W*H) : 49.2"x14.2"x11"/125x36x28cm
  • External Size (L*W*H): 52"x15''x13'’/132X38X33cm
  • Net Weight: 21.2 Lbs/9.6 kg
  • Load Capacity: 88 Lbs/40 kg
  • Material: Water-resistant 1680D nylon cloth, ABS plastic wall

Capacity

  • 3 to 5 strobe flashes
  • 3 or 4 long light stands
  • 2 or 3 umbrellas
  • 1 or 2 soft boxes
  • 1 or 2 reflectors

Content

  • 1 x Studio trolley case
ML-B140 A+.3

ML-B140 A+.4

Corner with armor reinforcement

ML-B140 A+.5

Durable wheel with ball-bearing and bottom solid handle

ML-B110.5

Big Lockable zipper puller

ML-B110.6

Strap reinforcement

ML-B140 A+.6

Inner zippered pocket for small accesssories

ML-B140 A+.2

Adjustable lid belt keeps bag open and accessible

ML-B140 A+.7

Fixing belt helps tighten gears

ML-QB88 A+.10

MagicLine card in slot


Robert Ryan Productions
2025-08-23 13:31:41
MagicLine Studio Equipment Trolley Case 52" x15''x13'', Rolling Camera Bag with Wheels, Tripod Light Stand Carry Case, Water-Resistant Photo Bag for Strobes, Light Stands, Tripods, TelescopesThis is a well designed and well made case. I use it for photography equipment, specifically monoblock strobes. I can fit 6 monoblocks in this case and their power chords. The case itself feels robust and well made, and it is a good size. Rather large and very sturdy. I have been very impressed so far. I am grateful for the wheels on the bottom as once you get it loaded up, it can get heavy and awkward. The wheels make it a breeze to roll around and easy to deal with. there are several configurable deviders as well as pockets. I am so grateful to have this case for my lights as I often work on location. I feel confident in the protection this case provides for my valuable investments that help run my business. If you are in the market for a large rolling case this is a great one to consider.
K Lake
2025-08-22 14:38:41
This case is AMAZING - Really big! I use this case to haul my 4 ft Film Tube Lights as well as enough room to bring some stands. The size is really big and may be a problem loading into smaller vehicles. Fits pretty snug into my SUV so just be cautious. It has velcro dividers which are nice for separate compartments. Fantastic design, its super heavy duty. Great Product and wish I had 1 or 2 more. Perfect for videographers and photographers!
Karalynn & Tyler
2025-08-16 16:12:45
I'll be honest, when I first laid eyes on this hulking beast of a camera bag, I thought to myself, ""Well, ain't that a sight for sore shoulders?"" But let me tell you, this MagicLine Studio Equipment Trolley Case is a game-changer for any shutterbug on the go.Sure, it's not the most compact or lightweight option out there, but that's kind of the point, isn't it? This bad boy is built to haul your entire photography arsenal with ease, from tripods to telescopes and everything in between. The rolling design and sturdy wheels make lugging your gear around a breeze, even when you're loaded down like a pack mule. And let's not forget the water-resistant exterior, because who hasn't had to dodge a sudden downpour while toting their precious gear? All in all, it's a pro-level solution for serious photographers who need a reliable, spacious, and rugged transport option. Just be prepared to invest in some serious upper-body strength if you ever need to carry it for an extended period this thing ain't no featherweight!
JK
2025-08-03 14:21:40
This is one monster equipment case. It's bloody huge! And it's really solid. I bought this to transport my 4 studio strobe lights, cabling and lighting stands and it fits them all into the case with space to spare. It's nicely padded inside and the partitions are firm in place. Nothing is going to break free in this case. It comes with very solid small cargo wheels at the bottom which are just essential for transporting this monster. This case is going to last a lifetime. Great value for money and it does the job very well indeed.
TheJesseChambers
2025-07-14 16:34:53
Very functional case. I have 4 light stands a video tripod with head attached, some magic arms, and small other items in this rolling case; with room for more. It is decently padded and comes with lots of velcro organizing inserts to customize to your needs.I would not pack my camera in this case and here is why.... I'm rough on my gear. I'm constantly mobile on and off of sets... in and out of bags... tossing items around to stay on time. I don't know how this case is going to hold up to a high traffic, commercial(ish) life.I knocked off a star due to quality of material and craftsmanship... I feel like the protective plastic bumpers could have been better fitted and/or designed, and the build material as a whole doesn't feel like what you should be getting out of the price tag on this case.Now, I could be totally wrong about this, and time will tell. I hope I'm getting back on here in 6 months to update my review and tell you how awesome and durable this case is and that I have combat tested it only to find that it keeps on going.Do you need a case for light use and to keep your gear in check... go with this one. If you are rough on your equipment and need something to keep up with your active environment... its a gamble at this point.
Russtiffer
2025-06-30 10:17:59
With the trolley wheels you can really load this case up with your weighty-er gear and roll it to locarion. The composit rails on it's back let it slide rasily onto and out of the car. It holds many lights and stands, other gear if you choose. Nice addition to my field gear.
Maxime Olivier
2025-06-24 10:04:34
I decided to get this product since I’m starting to have a lot of camera and lighting gear lying around and didn’t really have anything to store them in an orderly way. This seemed like it would be perfect for my use case.Included in the packaging is the rolling case and that’s pretty much it. The case outer dimension is 132 x 38 x 33 cm, and the space you have for storage is 125 x 36 x 28cm. As you can see by those different dimensions, it is well padded. It is made out of nylon fabric that is waterproof with solid inner walls made out of plastic. All of the corners are reinforced and the straps are riveted, which should make it very sturdy and durable. There are handles on both sides of the case if it needs to be moved by two people and also 2 wheels on one of the sides and it makes it easy to move around by one person.Inside the case, you can find a couple of divider panels that can be moved around to adapt to your gear. There’s one large divider and 5 smaller divider, which makes for a total of 7 sections. On the top, there are mesh pockets where you can insert light material, like cabling etc and a small inner pocket for whatever you might want to put inside. Another great thing about this product is that there is a large panel that covers all of the divider to add extra protection when moved around.In my case, so far, I’ve used the large section divider to put things like camera and light tripod and used the smaller section to put camera cases, a drone and some camera accessories. There’s still more than enough space to put more things when I’ll be done using the gear that is still lying around.It works really well for my use case, but I must say that I’m not a pro or anything, I do it more as a hobby when I need to track videos for my music band. I would say it is perfect for someone like me, but might not be enough for a true pro. More expensive kits have foam divider, hard case material, but will be way more expensive. At this price point, it is great if you keep your expectations in check.All in all, I highly recommend it if you plan on doing the same as I do.
MFH Strange
2025-06-13 14:54:02
This is - without a doubt - an excellent equipment case! Well made, well thought out and easy to use in the field - top marks!First up, is the size. It's big. Real big! And that has both some advantages and disadvantages. You can store a lot of "stuff" in this fella. It has five large compartments, but you can divide these into layers (a top and bottom, for example) or side to side. You just need some extra foam or bubble wrap to make something like that happen. As a result, you can store a very complete lighting package in here...As those five main compartments do not extend from the back to the front, you have an excellent slot for light stands, running the entire length of the case. How many stands can you fit? How big are the ones you use? I have one 5K 3-section lighting stand that is bigger and heavier than this whole case! (No, it does not go out much these days...!) But it can certainly take four or five medium weight stands. All depends on the size of the stands you have, and how big they are...The company also gives you a kind of top blanket - a foam covered "lid" with the same nylon material as the side compartments - that you can put on top of all the gear in the main box, which keeps other gear from contacting anything you stash in the pockets in the lid. This area is again, huge, and can hold a lot of different materials. Gels come to mind, as I don't like those getting crushed by something heavy. Regardless, this "extra lid" will keep contents from the main compartment from crashing around the top, or just getting loose in main compartments.There are hard runners outside, on the back of the case, which is going to add a degree of protection, as well as help when you need to slide the unit inside a van. Plastic runners glide easily over carpet. Cool small point, these runners are angled at each end, so they won't get caught on edges. Smart!There are nice, hard plastic protectors on the exterior corners at the top of the case, and the same idea on the bottom, but at the bottom, there are also two wheels built in. The wheels are rubber, so low noise as you run over hard floors. Not to mention much better grip than plastic. This unit will track where you tell it to go.On the exterior, you have a single, hard centre handle on the very top of the case, as you do on the bottom. Believe me, moving this can be a two-person job! Centre, you have a "seatbelt" strap that extends down each side and under the case. I love this stuff because it will not break. A fabric hinge moves the lid open and close. And that's good, too. A fabric lid is not going to get damaged nor will it wear out.Excellent zippers everywhere there is a zipper! The lid can be held up with internal straps, if you like, so it will stay open at 90 degrees. Front pocket for business cards! Exterior corner bumpers for the zippers! You even get a Handle Repair Kit! A really nice case! Ok. A few extra comments I would like to make...I worked freelance for close to fifty years in television and still photography. About 95% and 5%, respectfully. I can tell you that I have a few long bags that I use just for stands. And why a few? Because of weight. Larger stands are in bags of three. Smaller stands - like a Manfrotto 050 - are five to bag. If you put too much weight into any bag, it becomes both very hard move and can be a bit of a danger. How a danger? Picking up stuff that too heavy for you to do! Ask me more about that one. It's not worth it. So, fill this terrific bag up, but if it gets too heavy, make sure you only move it around with a second person! Once on the ground, it is a breeze to move with one person, because of those great rear wheels. But lifting into a vechicle, get a partner!Even if you were not going to travel with this bag across town or the country by air, it makes an excellent storage unit, too. Everything inside is going to be well protected and safe. In fact, the main exterior zipper has two rings through them, so it's easy to lock the two ends together, keeping everyone out. (you supply the lock, of course...)Of all the many soft cases I own, this one is tops! No question. And yes, I have a number of hard cases, too. From small, pocket units up to model 1600 Pelicans. After a few decades of experience with shipping, traveling, working out of and customizing cases, I think I can say with with confidence - this is a darn good case!One problem. And I have to tell you, I had to seek out some advice on this one, as I was not sure of how to talk about this. The case came damaged. Not huge damage, but it was damaged. When I first received it, I was a little surprised that it would not remain upright - on its end as it were. It kept falling over. I did not think much of that, perhaps being on carpet was making it do that.I finally discover what it was. One of the stationary feet - there are two, one on each side on the bottom - had been driven up into the case, breaking the inside construction. As this foot was now shorter, the case no longer remains upright. Inside the fabric case, there is a thin hard plastic resin "frame" of some sort. This gives the case its form. Well, my case was driven down so hard, that one foot was forced up into this plastic resin and caused the resin material to crack. That's the problem. A real shame.Looking carefully at the inside of the cardboard box the unit came in, you could see the imprint of the foot. As the case was sitting right on the cardboard, there was nothing to cushion the blow. So, here is my reasoning. There is no way the case left the factory damaged. The cardboard box would have perfect, as the case. Somewhere from the factory to my front door, someone either had the box slip out of their hands or just let the box fall hard. It makes me sad to think of all the hard work that many people put in, designing this case, carefully constructing it and putting it out the door, only to have all that work ruined in a couple of seconds, by someone so careless.I intend to write to the manufacturer just to tell them my story. I thing that a hunk of foam, all across the bottom of the equipment case as it sits in the shipping box, may help. I would hate to see this repeated for someone else. If you decide to order one, check out the bottom carefully to check for damage. With Amazon's great return policy, I don't think you risk anything in ordering a unit.My Bottom Line - Really, an Excellent case! Features galore! Very well made, and something that can actually help you to work better and smarter. You are better organized and - let's face it - you are going to look the part of being a professional. All good things!
JL
2025-05-31 17:00:17
I like that it has straps to keep the lid propped up at 90 degrees. It's easier to keep it opened to access items, and not have to lean this against a wall.The walls and base are flat, without any rails of pieces that protrude into the cabin. It makes the interior much cleaner, and easier to store items flat and level.The interior has soft padding, and felt material to protect the equipment. It has dividers that are movable and attached by velcro. I found that they are really tough to stick at right angles, though that doesn't really impact how the items are stored. The pieces do stick well to the walls of the case, and if the items are arranged properly, from the bottom slot up, the items will stay in place during transit.The piece that runs lengthwise down the middle is velcro as well. Though there aren't many adjustments that can be done to its positioning. With the smaller slots, it's pretty much restricted to that location off center. The alternative is to take it out all together, but that would make the smaller pieces useless as well and essentially form one large empty case. I did find that putting this piece back in can be difficult. The tall nature of the luggage and it being such a snug fit makes it harder to slot in correctly.The exterior of the case is sturdy and very good quality. The corners have large plastic bumpers to help keep its shape and prevent damages. There is a hand strap that allows this to be carried level and facing upright. There are also “d” handles on the ends so it can be carried by two people as well. There are a lot of ways to maneuver this, but I still think some handles on the long side would have been a nice thing to have as well.At $354.99, this is a very costly trolley case. For the casual photophiles, it would be tough to justify this kind of purchase. It's highly unlikely you have enough equipment that requires something this large too. But for professionals and those with a lot of expensive equipment, then this is an excellent choice to consider.Five stars.
Daredevil007
2025-04-11 17:44:05
This is a fantastic carrying container from Magicline studio. This is their larger format luggage case that requires some space. But with that said, you can fit all the necessary gear you would need for most low to mid level jobs. With excellent build quality, a good wheel base and the ability to adjust the internal compartments to suit you're needs. This might be what you've been looking for.Product dimensions;Internal size: 49.2x14.2x11 inch ; External size (with casters): 52x15x13 inch,The build:This semi hard shell case has many different layers of protection implemented in their design. Starting with their hard abs plastic skeleton that adds rigidity, shock absorption and strength. Thanks to this feature you can transport loads up to 88lbs or 40kgs Then comes the foam padding that encompasses the entire surface of the unit. This also applies to the top foam cover that protects your belongings from the inside. Each compartment is also made of semi ridged foam that enhances the overall tour the force. This all culminates in the outer layers, that are water and scratch resistant. Thanks to the 1680D nylon fabric. As for the wheels they offer a smooth rolling experience on many types of flat surfaces. Thanks in part to their larger bearings. When it comes to the lid you can lay it completely flat or have it at a 90 degree angle if you so desire. Simply use the 2 adjustable clips to adapt the tilt to you're preferred angle.In use:This is a very adjustable peace of kit, with it's modular design. You can bring so many different types of gear that it would be impossible to give you an exact amount of things you can cary. From small portable strobe lights, soft boxes, umbrellas, lights stands up to 9 feet ( when open ) are easily luged around in this unit.Caveats:I would suggest adding an extendable handle on the back this provides more leverage adding to ease of operation. It can also be used to add other smaller accessories if need be.Final thoughts:If you're looking to gig and need an all in one solution for most low to mid level jobs.Then this might be the right choice for you. With a modular interior, good overall build quality and a well designed wheel base. This video, audio and photo gear large format carrying case is a game changer. Keeping you're precious and expensive arsenal safe from the elements and fall damage. 5 out of 5 stars
One More Time
2025-02-15 17:36:26
It is big and sturdy. As you can see in my picture, it holds two tripos and bags (which have camera accessories). Just in case, I do not have my cameras in it. I carry them separately in hard compact cases.The interior is size-customizable with panels/velcro inserts.Due to the size, the two wheels help to move it around. However, four wheels would have been more convenient.I have not tested the water-resistant feature, but it is good to know it is there.
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