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Tristan Chaika

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  1. A rod bag like this would work, too, if you wanted something soft that would hold multiple tubes: https://www.amazon.com/Lixada-Folding-Fishing-Potable-Storage/dp/B07HJ7YR92/
  2. You could look for fishing rod tubes. You can get hard or soft. Here's a 48" example: https://www.amazon.com/Plano-4448-Fabric-Green-48-Inch/dp/B009YSFW98/ Another option for hard tubes is getting PVC pipe and end caps from your local hardware store and cut to length. Just make sure you get the right size. @Joe Tese's rifle case suggestion is also great if you're looking to get more than one light per tube. That's how I transport my boompole and accessories.
  3. One thing I have learned is that lighting a cyc with bounce light can save you a lot of trouble vs trying to shoot lights directly at it and getting an even spread. Even when the lights are going through diffusion and what not. Having a lot of 8'x8' v-boards/foam core, along with lights strong enough to bounce effectively, is incredibly useful. White side walls and/or ceiling can be useful for bouncing as well.
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