• Reviews around bar (3.88 of 5)

    LimoStudio Photo Video Studio 10Ft Adjustable Muslin Background Backdrop Support System Stand, AGG1112

    • The top bar come sin four biopics but the edges are not sanded so there's a 50/50 chance you'll cut your finger putting it
    • Anything heavier than toilet paper will make the top bar bend and cause the whole stand to become hazardously unstable
    • My only complaint is that this stand didn't come with clamps to attach the backdrop to the top bar, but I solved this problem with large, oversized binder clips that I had in the office.
    • The top bars are ok but the actual stands are so cheap and flimsy
    • I'm no writer, but it looks like I'm missing the C bar
    • My biggest complaint is that the bars are extremely hard to connect, its such a tight fit that it takes a LOT of force to get them together
    • First day using it the long screw, used to tighten the bar that runs a cross, broke out of its plastic holding
    • The bars, when fully extended---the metal literally bowed--and fell apart.
    • So buy some parts to fix it so it can be used, After the the first use the bolts to hold top bar on fall out.
    • As other reviewers stated it is flimsy when you add all the top bars and the carry bag is nice, but the closure is awful.
    • I ordered this to do a shoot at work and came to find out that it came with one wrong support bar
    • The mount fell due to the wind and the connection between the top bar and the sidebar broke on one side
    • The top bars are very, very difficult to put together
    • The top bars are very hard to get on and off of the stand otherwise sturdy
    • Missing multiple wingnuts to tighten poles and the top of stand where the top bar is attached was broken and split.
    • One of the screws to hold the top bar in place was too short
    • Something that we did have to tinker with for a little bit was that the top bar wasn't catching/setting into place on one side
    • The top bars are very, very difficult to put together
    • 1"PVC cut to length, with a T that we slipped the top bar through, and added a skid proof foot to the bottom and voila
    • The top bars are very hard to get on and off of the stand otherwise sturdy
    • I literally watched one piece slide straight down during an event as though the screw wasn't tightened and then the part with the screw for the top bar on the opposite side completely fell off unprovoked
    • I had to take pliers and mold the other bar just so it'd work.
    • It was a little hard to connect the top bars but we got it done.
    • n’t secure the horizontal bar to one side because the metal piece isn’t long enough for the washer and screw to go on
    • Very Low quality , the top horizontal bar can’t not be screwed in to the two light stands because the screws on the light stands are too short
    • but I was able to leave two of the top bars out so it could fit.
    • The top bar come sin four biopics but the edges are not sanded so there's a 50/50 chance you'll cut your finger putting it
    • If you pushed or put too much weight on the top horizontal bar, the vertical poles would slip down
    • The top plastic part that the bolts screw into broke on both sides (which led to me being hit in the face with the top bar).
    • This would not even hold up my background, bars are so fragile it broke by doing exactly what the instructions say to do when putting it together
    • Didn't find out until day of event, so the top bar wasn't secure on one end
    • the top bot doesn't stay in anymore (meaning the top bar cant be held at all) (with their own green screen - Link: LimoStudio 9 x 15 ft
    • Thick material, vinyl, can cause the top bar to bow slightly.
    • One of the bolts was so more deeply embedded into the pipe that there was no bolt protruding out of the arm and therefore it was impossible to secure the bar into place with a wing nut, making it liable to fall and injure someone if knocked
    • The only complaint is I can't attach the top bar securely with crews/wash but really not a problem
    • Sturdy, could only use two of the three top bars and works great!
    • It got the work done, but the bars are uneven
    • The other leg stand had a broken screw that holds the top bar
    • One downside is the horizontal bar is not telescopic and cannot adjust to a narrower length other than 10ft
    • I was a bit concerned after reading reviews about the sturdiness of the top bar, but have been able to hang big 12 yard rolls of heavy Savage Seamless paper without any real sagging
    • The top bar has 4 pieces so you do not have to have it very wide
    • The ONLY THING you need to pay attention to is that the end pieces for the top bar have bigger holes than the middle sections
    • So you get 4 bars that connect to form the top bar 10 ft across
    • Everyone loved the streamer curtains we hung from the top bar
    • Required an adjustment to rise the inner-most side pole enough to expose the threads so I could put the top bar on, but works fine now.
    • So now I have a loose nut to secure the bar to hold the green screen, and going out and buying another stand is too expensive
    • The system comes with more than enough bars to hold any backdrop you have.
    • These stands are super convinient and compact and work great for holding a backdrop as well as for some over DIY projects i've used them on
    • Works just as you would expect with the handy carrying case.
    • Worked as it should.
    • It works as I need it to though