 Hey, what is up? Welcome to the Crimson Engine. My name is Rubidium. Today we are looking at this thing, the SKB 37-inch Rotomolded tripod case. If you fly with your film gear, you have to check your tripod and light stands and things like your sliders and things like that. Most of the cases that they come with are just these soft neoprene padded things. It's great if they're not going to get scratched, but if you fly with them and you have to check them in the plane and they end up at the bottom of the luggage with like tons of weight on top of them, you're more than likely going to crack one of the leg frames or something's going to go wrong, especially with carbon fiber sliders. The carbon fiber part is really strong, but all the other connections are pretty delicate. And I got this because I wanted to have a way to fly with my longer, more delicate gears, stuff that I couldn't carry on the plane with me, that I could check. This seemed a really cool solution. It's this Rotomolded thing, the case by itself weighs just a couple of pounds. You know, I can lift it very easily with a couple of fingers. How it works is, you take the top off, you put your light stands and your sliders and your tripods inside, you put the top back on, and then you cinch these clips at the side, pulling tight. And now you can not only protect your gear from being damaged in transit, you can now wheel this around like you would an airport luggage. It has these two handles that fit on the side. You can carry them this with quite a bit of weight. And it works really great. I've had a tripod, a slider, and two light stands in it. If you can get them at different lengths, I got the 37 inches because I felt like that was a good fit for the tripod I had. You don't want them too long because then they're tougher to get in the back of cars. Like the SKB case I reviewed for the C200 a couple of months ago, really high quality, never had it fail on me. You just zip up from the bags that usually come with gear, that are really just padded cases that protect your stuff from being scratched, but not actually from being damaged much easier than having three or four things draped across your shoulders and over your back and trying to get them in and out of places. If you have one unit, you need to check one bag and then everything is where you put it. So it's a really great solution for carrying long things. Even with you not flying with them, just getting them in and out of cars in a way that's efficient and safe for the gear. That's my review of the SKB 37 inch roto molded tripod case with wheels. Check out the links in the description below and I'll see you next time.