How do you coddle your ballhead?
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Garageguy05
Registered: Apr 29, 2007
Total Posts: 31
Country: United States

Gurus,

Have just sprung for a RRS BH40 and am pleased with what I've received. This is my first high-dollar ballhead, and I was wondering how the smarter among you transport your tripod: with or without the head attached.

I currently have a padded bag for my tripod that I sling over my shoulder when I hit the road, so I was thinking I'd throw the RRS padded storage bag over the ballhead while it's on the tripod, the throw the whole thing in my tripod bag.

1. Am I asking for trouble by leaving the head mounted when transporting, or given the packaging, am I OK?

2. How do you transport your equipment?

TIA-
GG



calk
Registered: Jan 04, 2005
Total Posts: 706
Country: United States

I used a BH-40 for several years. I never felt the need to "coddle" it and it worked perfectly every day I had it. I sold it to a good friend and replaced it with a BH-55 which I will not coddle either. The BH-40 had a few scratches, all from regular use, up to and including being dropped a few times. It still works perfectly everyday, for my friend. When I travelled with it, I removed it and carried it in my photo backpack as carry-on and packed the tripod in a checked suitcase.

You've bought a fine piece of equipment. It's my opinion and experience, that if you spare it downright abuse, it will most likely last you a lifetime.
Cal



_Rob_S_
Registered: Jul 05, 2006
Total Posts: 1001
Country: United States

I have a BH55 on Manfrotto 3021 legs. When not in use it's in a Think Tank Big Bazooka bag and so far I throw the RRS bag over it in the TT bag. I'm guessing that will pass. It's already fallen once and while I was upset it barely shows. Seems it's made to take something of a beating.

When on the trail, or wherever, I do the unthinkable and throw the whole thing, including camera and lens, over my shoulder. I have camo leg coats on the tripod, more for the padding than anything else.

Ultimately, I suspect all of our gear will take more than we think it can.



k7xd
Registered: May 29, 2005
Total Posts: 1930
Country: United States

Garageguy05 wrote:

2. How do you transport your equipment?



Tripod has its designated spot on the passenger seat of the truck (shrug).




bitmaker
Registered: Apr 01, 2009
Total Posts: 540
Country: United States

I use a lens wrap on my BH-55 (ballhead never leaves the tripod). I bought the foam cover RRS offered a few years ago but that thing was far too long (more than twice the length of the ballhead's height). I see they offer a new one but it ain't cheap. I already had the lens wrap (doing nothing, really, so now it has a use).

The Markins Ballhead cover is very nice (on a Markins... too long for RRS ballheads), functional, and half the price of the RRS cover.



Kamil Kisiel
Registered: Dec 30, 2005
Total Posts: 2420
Country: Canada

I have my Z1 securely fastened to my tripod. While hiking I keep it strapped to my pack. I use one of the otherwise useless Canon lens bags (I think the one from 17-40) to cover the ballhead and keep it from getting chipped and scratched too much.



gearhead5
Registered: Jun 15, 2006
Total Posts: 1419
Country: United States

When not in use the head is always on the tripod, covered by an OpTech Snoot Boot (WB-Medium for my A-S B1).
http://www.optechusa.com/product/detail/?PRODUCT_ID=26&PRODUCT_SUB_ID=
These are the neoprene pouches that RRS used to provide with their heads. When out in the field I carry the entire rig on my shoulder.



KFG1
Registered: Apr 14, 2006
Total Posts: 2240
Country: United States

Garageguy05 wrote:


I currently have a padded bag for my tripod that I sling over my shoulder when I hit the road, so I was thinking I'd throw the RRS padded storage bag over the ballhead while it's on the tripod, the throw the whole thing in my tripod bag.

GG



That is how I've been transporting all three of my tripods for years, never had any issues.



mach250
Registered: Mar 23, 2008
Total Posts: 705
Country: United States

I just throw my gitzo with the arca swiss attached in my back seat and toss my camera bag on top of it



jcolwell
Registered: Feb 10, 2005
Total Posts: 11360
Country: Canada

I keep my 468MG on 055GS legs in an unlined nylon tent bag, and stuff it in the trunk. The bag is more to keep it from getting tangled up with other stuff than to protect it.



howardm4
Registered: Feb 08, 2008
Total Posts: 2100
Country: N/A

Markins offers a nice pouch similar ot the SnootBoot for just the head



sjms
Registered: Mar 21, 2003
Total Posts: 14565
Country: United States

Kinesis gear has sized bags for you ballheads. i went with them.



Garageguy05
Registered: Apr 29, 2007
Total Posts: 31
Country: United States

Thanks everyone for the input.

GG



capt don
Registered: Jul 19, 2005
Total Posts: 674
Country: United States

I use the zip bag that my velbon came in for the tripod and I use a neoprene coozy that one of the local banks was giving out to go over my markins ball head. The kind of coozy that contours to fit the water bottle. Usually the tripod is on the back seat of my truck with just the coozy on the ball head. Cheap, actually free but very effective.



dirb9
Registered: Oct 18, 2005
Total Posts: 1045
Country: United States

If I need extra padding, I use an old hiking sock. It is pretty thick, and protects it from nicks. The only time I bother using it (I usually keep the tripod and head attached to it in a tripod bag) is when I remove the ballhead (to carry on) when I have to check the tripod when flying.



JohnJ80
Registered: May 11, 2005
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I don't coddle my equipment. It doesn't need it and it looks like new.

J.



ckcarr
Registered: Dec 02, 2006
Total Posts: 2951
Country: United States

I have a nice BH-40 ballhead I coddled for a long time. But, like parking cars in a lot or other things eventually S**t happens. I was climbing up a sandstone slot with it on my tripod on my pack and was more occupied worrying about personal safety than a ballhead. Sure enough, there was a nice rasping sound as it got a good sanding. So now it's "broken in" on the ball and body. Oh well, still works perfectly.



MSC
Registered: Feb 15, 2005
Total Posts: 11310
Country: United States

You don't have to coddle a good ballhead from any of the major mfgrs. I might be good for cosmetic reasons if you want to sell later...otherwise, you don't "need" any padding at all.



hidden_Markov
Registered: Apr 17, 2008
Total Posts: 766
Country: Japan

Most I'll do is wrap it up in a thicker sock when throwing in luggage when flying. More to keep it from damaging other stuff than other stuff scuffing it when stuff slides around in transit.

Besides that, throw in the back seat of car or trunk attached to tripod.



runamuck
Registered: Oct 29, 2006
Total Posts: 4904
Country: United States

k7xd wrote:
Garageguy05 wrote:

2. How do you transport your equipment?



Tripod has its designated spot on the passenger seat of the truck (shrug).



A seat? My Dynatran finally got upgraded from the bed to behind the front seat. Along with the pistol grip ballhead.



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