








💼 Elevate your shoot with the ultimate portable weight solution—stability that travels as fast as you do!
The Eurmax USA Saddle Design Water Weight Bag 4-Pack offers a professional-grade, weather-resistant PVC construction with a unique saddle shape for superior stability. Each bag can be filled with up to 12 lbs of water, allowing precise weight adjustment on location. Designed for photographers and videographers, these portable, fold-flat bags come with clips for easy attachment to stands, tripods, and backdrops, ensuring your equipment stays secure in any outdoor or studio environment.












| ASIN | B00EP9AC5K |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Sandbags |
| Brand | Eurmax |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (832) |
| Date First Available | January 18, 2013 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Frame Type | No Frame |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.12 pounds |
| Item model number | New Weight Bags for Ez Pop up Canopy |
| Manufacturer | Eurmax |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
| Pole Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 10.4"L x 10.2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Table |
| Size | 8 ft |
| UPC | 609679970777 609679974430 609679972931 609679030778 613241012659 619548557060 609679969375 609679969771 600033018951 609679051278 613241005309 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | True |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
M**N
This is the best weight/stabilizer option for a mobile photographer - easy to pack and use.
I have had many equipment weight systems from sandbags to solid weights and the like but these are the best solution yet. I shoot real estate photography and portraits on location and these are great. they fold down flat, don't weigh much, and are very heavy-duty rubberized bags with a silicon gasket screw-on bottle cap type seal which securely seals in the water. I set mine up to full capacity (about 12 lbs) and left them sitting for weeks without a drop of leakage or evaporation. The vulcanized bags come with a built-in long handle and a nice sized carabineer which works well for attaching to a light stand of center-post hook on a tripod, The saddle bag shape works well for draping over the leg of a light stand and the carabineer can be used to clip it in place. The great thing about them is they're lightweight until you need to use them. I take them in my bag empty and fill them up on-site and it is easy to adjust the weight if you need something less than 12lbs - just dump out a little of the water. (Water weighs about 8 lbs per gallon). I suppose that you could also fill them with gravel or sand if you wanted to but the opening is only about the size of a Gatorade bottle so you'd most likely need a funnel. I have found them to work effectively as boom arm weights and light stand/tripod stabilizers. I take a small towel with me to wipe them dry after I fill them so that water is not on the set. With as convienent and handy as these are, I will likely never use a traditional sandbag again.
H**S
A new use for the elderly in an unusual way BUT A GREAT SOLUTION
My mother is 93 and has dementia. We recently installed a bedside commode in her room. I just bought the standard one. One afternoon she was napping. I was not far from her room and I heard her cry out for help. I think her foot had gotten caught in the leg of the bedside commode and it had fallen over on top of her. Obviously, she was scared. It took me a minute to get her “ untangled “ So I started looking at the commode and realized it was not very sturdy. I thought to myself that it needed some weight added to it to make it more stable. I thought of the pop-up tents that people use at the beach and art festivals, etc. and ran across these water filled saddle bags. They have been an excellent solution. I only used two and hung them from the back underneath the seat and it has been a huge help. It created a much more stable bedside commode. Our hospice nurse was very impressed with my ingenuity and I’m just spreading the word if you ever have this problem this is a great inexpensive solution.
A**O
Can be fragile
Basically does the job, but it’s quite fragile - be careful. I dropped one and it started leaking immediately.
T**K
"Heavy Duty" is right! No Leaks, Packs Flat, Travels Easily...Would Recommend!
Right off the bat, I'd like to mention that I am not a professional photographer, but I do appreciate quality construction. I got these to replace a really cheap sandbag I got with a lighting set that I could tell was going to rip in half the first time I used it (I've since returned the lighting set). I'd read good things about these water weight bags and the price was right, so I went for it. I was not disappointed! When they say "heavy duty" in the description, they absolutely mean it. These things feel extremely sturdy and well-made. I filled one up for a shoot well over a week ago and haven't emptied it out yet. It's been moved about and there are no hints of any leaks...no water droplets or wet spots on the ground...nothing. I like that you can decide how heavy to make it by filling it with more or less water. If I want to get them out of the way when I'm done, I can just empty them out in the sink, fold them up, and stash them away! I haven't done any traveling with them, but I'd imagine as long as you have access to a sink, it would be far more convenient than lugging metal weights or sandbags with you. I'm sure there are reasons why the photography industry typically uses other methods to weight their stands, but I'm personally very happy with the purchase. As stated, I'm an amateur, but I can't imagine how these would underperform for a professional as well.
G**A
My greatest discovery of the year.
I bought a c stand that came with one of this bags but I thought it was just a silly accessory to add perceived value to the combo, because it also came with a bag, couple of grip heads etc. I’m used to have a crew with me carrying sand bags and had the preconception that those where the real deal and this water thing was just another selling point to make it look like a “complete solution” and that it wasn’t going to be really useful in real life. I was wrong. It’s an amazing idea for small crews and solo shootings. Documentaries and corporate videos mostly. Fantastic product. Now I’ve got five of them, carry them around with no hassle and are always available when I need them.
T**H
The bags leaked and were not durable less than one month after using it.
The bags can hold a nice amount of water although the size is small. The bag leaks and I was unhappy that two of the four were leaking within 30 days after using it. Its function is not the greatest as the bags did not hold down so much weight. The bag is not super easy to use as you need to balance it while filling it up and then sealing it closed. Did not find it to be too durable and did not get my value for my money.
T**R
Leaks
I’ve been using these almost daily for about two months. They leak from where the handles come out, so after the 3 hours I need them, most of the water is empty from two of them and the other two are not full. They do the job but it’s frustrating that they leak.
M**N
Awesome travel gear addition
I reckon these are great and incredibly handy to travel with. I'm cautious to place them near any they could leak on, ie, after use you'll have some water present until it can fully dry. So if it ever leaked could cause rust on stands etc. But with good care and consideration, should be aces. Hopefully they last a long time
G**O
Un poco complicado el llenado, no se pueden llenar a su máxima capacidad, que daría un mayor peso para cumplir mejor con la función de contrapeso. Para viajar son convenientes
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