Lisa Walker—October 25, 2025
The **Photography Light Stand (110"/9.2ft/280cm)** is an excellent choice for anyone needing a sturdy, portable solution for lighting setups. Made from durable aluminum, it's both lightweight and heavy-duty, perfect for camera, video, and softbox setups. The reverse folding design makes it compact for easy transport, and the included travel bag ensures convenience for on-the-go use. Whether you're shooting weddings, outdoor videos, or studio work, this stand provides solid support, reliability, and versatility at an affordable price. Highly recommended for both professionals and hobbyists! Read more
Albina—October 23, 2025
The media could not be loaded. I bought this stand as an artist — I use it both for lighting and for my neon lamp during shows, and sometimes even for my camera. It’s very sturdy and stable, doesn’t wobble at all, and feels really durable. The height is perfect, it’s easy to adjust, and it folds quickly into the bag. I even filmed a short video so you can see how it looks in real life — maybe it’ll help someone decide. Highly recommend! I love it, and I recommend it again and again! Read more
hoai nguyen—October 31, 2025
Strong and sturdy, its alot stronger compared to other products. Worth for the money, and good as advertised Read more
A. Garrison—January 16, 2025
This would probably be adequate for setting up a light in a studio and leaving it. I wouldn't use it for an umbrella or a shade, and I definitely wouldn't use it on mobile shoots where you're constantly setting up and moving things. There is nothing at all about this stand that I would call "heavy duty" as claimed. Fortunately, I only need it on very rare occasions to set up a laser level, when I need the level up around 8 feet high for installing a suspended ceiling. When this eventually breaks - and it will - I will try one from a different manufacturer. The stand arrived damaged. That's just a bad start overall. The rivet at the bottom of the mast that fastens the mast to the leg braces is too short, so it didn't even penetrate the mast, meaning the mast was not attached. So the first thing I had to do was drill out the original rivet and replace it with one that was long enough. Fortunately, I have those on hand. I imagine that the average photographer doesn't keep a supply of rivets and a rivet gun on hand, so that could be a bigger issue for some people. The claim of 110" height is misleading. As pictured on the product page, with the leg braces horizontal, you're only going to get about 100". To get the full 110" height, you have to pull the mast up farther - inverting the leg braces - which seriously reduces the stability. And with the leg braces inverted, there's no room between the braces and the legs themselves to add sand bags. The clamp where the legs meet the mast is made from thin plastic, so I would not be surprised if it breaks. And because it's just thin plastic, it doesn't do a good job of clamping down on the mast. Like I said - not "heavy duty" at all. The ball mount for the top is sturdy enough, but the 1/4" threads are poorly manufactured, so there is significant wobble when screwing an attachment onto it. The locking plate is just plastic, so there is potential for the threads on it to strip out, and it was cross-threaded when it arrived, which just furthers the potential for stripping. Again, not "heavy duty". The spigot mount on the top of the mast is non-removable, and the 1/4" thread on it is also non-removable. So if you are mounting a light that clamps onto the spigot, it's going to hit the 1/4" screw and not have a stable mount on the spigot. I can get around that because I have extra spigots with 1/4" female threads, so I can add one of those on top so there's no threads sticking out. Not an ideal solution, and not one that anyone should have to do. Poor design. Finally, the storage bag is so thin that it feels like I could stick my fingers through it. If I had to put the stand in and out of the bag very many times, the bag is not going to survive. And while this is just the bag and not the stand, once again, it is most definitely not "heavy duty". Read more
Wall•E—March 10, 2024
The bulk of this stand is aluminum but all of the hardware is plastic so I wouldn’t consider this heavy duty. It’s your very basic standard no-frills light stand design and it comes with a carrying bag which is a bonus. It’s a little bit cheaper than your average light stand so that is a factor and it’s favor. I have about 25 of these in the studio and One never seems to have enough. This is perfect for putting a strobe or a very light weight video light on it. It extends fairly high but I probably wouldn’t use this one past seven or 8 feet. It is a spring cushion which helps when you’re lowering your equipment. I don’t think for the price you can really beat it. So this is great for somebody getting started and they’re not sure they want to invest a lot in expensive equipment Read more
A critic—May 8, 2024
A sturdy and reliable lighting solution for my photographic need.Supports various photographic equipment, light, ring light plus you can adjust height for different equipments.I’m not sure how will you use iPhone with that. I still need to work on that part. If someone has idea pls do share. Otherwise It’s good for diverse shooting and safeguards my camera /equipment from sudden drops. I get sharp images in studios, on location, or during travels. Each package includes a tripod stand, a carry bag. Read more
J.B. McCutcheon III—November 5, 2025
My order was missing a critical piece, the stabilizing ball head. I don't want to return/replace the entire thing so I am hoping the company will reach out to me and I will happily change my review to 5 stars because everything else about this item is great Edit: I had to return this item because no one ever reached out to me Read more
Ryan Volker—August 7, 2025
I use this to record the dancefloor when i DJ weddings. Typically like to get it about 6-7 feet up in the air. I mount a Gopro with battery pack and its flawless. Weighs heavy enough to be sturdy, but light enough to carry. The carrying bag is definitely low quality but overall for the price you're paying for this, the bag is ok. Read more