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Godox QR-P90T - Caja de luz parabólica de liberación rápida para Godox SL60II SL150III SL300III AD400PRO AD600BM SZ300R VL300 Otros Bowen Mount Studio Flash Speedlite

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  • Iluminación suave y uniforme: con una construcción parabólica, la serie QR-P90 garantiza que la luz se refracta en haces paralelos, generando iluminación uniforme e uniforme. El interior reflectante plateado mejora la intensidad de la luz.
  • Iluminación personalizable: la serie QR-P90 viene con difusores de tela interior y frontal desmontables, que se pueden utilizar juntos o independientemente para afinar los efectos de iluminación. El difusor interior está hecho de un material especial y está estrechamente fijado a la caja de luz, mejorando la precisión del color y asegurando una iluminación uniforme.
  • Diseño ultracompacto: la serie QR P, con una altura ampliada que varía de 1 pies a 2.3 pies, es ideal para trabajos en el lugar, pequeños. transmisión en vivo espacial y grabación de video.
  • Fácil configuración y avería: para configurar, levanta las varillas hasta que hagan clic en su posición en el anillo de velocidad. Para una configuración acelerada, levanta simultáneamente dos varillas opuestas. Para averías, levanta ligeramente una varilla mientras presiona su botón.
  • Capacidad de montaje Bowens: la caja de luz es compatible con luces estroboscópicas de montaje Bowens, luces continuas, y se puede utilizar con Godox, otras fuentes de luz cuando se utiliza el anillo de velocidad opcional correspondiente



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GODDOX
SOFTBOX
SOFTBOX
caja de luz

Abraham Casillas
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2024
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Abraham Casillas
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2024
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Abraham Casillas
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2024
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Abraham Casillas
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2024
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Abraham Casillas
Comentado en México el 13 de julio de 2024
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Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Vince
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 29 de junio de 2024
This softbox is like having your own personal lighting assistant that never complains! It pops open faster than a popcorn kernel in the microwave, making setup a breeze. With its magical ability to turn any dreary room into a professional studio, it’s perfect for capturing everything from glamorous selfies to artistic masterpieces. Even your cat might mistake it for a luxurious hideaway. With this softbox, you’ll be the talk of the photography world, transforming “meh” into “marvelous” with just one click!
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Crystal
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de junio de 2024
I got this for both photography and videography. I did a headshot photo shoot with it and the set up was super simple. I was able to deploy soft, very easily.I also did a video shoot in a dark bar and needed a soft box. I plugged it in using a go 60ML And only powered it at 30% and it looked flawlessVery happy with the quality The metal stems should last Get the product you will be happy
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Bruce Richardson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2024
Let me just say, first, that this softbox hits a lot of marks for me. I love the punch, even with an LED source. It's VERY shiny silver, and it comes with two stages of diffusion, an inner ring that is held by a thin 360-degree Velcro strip, and an outer separate one that Velcros to the outer, thicker strip. It also comes with a grid, that attaches to the outer strip as well.So, you can shoot with it wide open, gridded or ungridded, use the inner diffuser alone or the outer alone (which for me, was the least effective use).One issue with LEDs (I didn't set it up with the strobe) is that they tend to hotspot more. So, with an LED fixture I'd definitely plan to use it with at least the inner diffuser. You'll still get some harder reflectivity from the last several inches of silver lining.Here's my only beef with it, and take it for what it's worth. I could easily see the potential for tearing this up if you're not careful with it. The nylon for the ribbed section is just SO thin. Certainly there are advantages to that, and I'm not complaining THAT much about it. And it has sixteen ribs, so you won't be stressing it too much.It is a little bit of work to unfold it and get it into deployment. You have to put a little muscle into getting it unfolded. I did two ribs at a time, then rotated 90 degrees and did two more. After that, it was a matter of just going around the circle and clicking the remaining ribs into position. To fold it up, you just go in reverse, taking the stress off the little lever and using your thumb to pull it back and allow the rib to close.I've seen this offered from anywhere up to $98 with the grid, to $69 minus the grid. So I think I paid slightly less than the full pop. But I would have liked just a BIT thicker material, so I don't have to worry quite so much about it.Not a deal breaker. If this thing lasts more than a year without any incident, I'll remember to come back and say as much...I might even bump the rating up to the full five stars if it survives. That's the one thing that worries me--the possibility of ripping it.But the quality of light? It's good...I like that soft/punchy combo. My favorite modifiers are all in that general category. If it were the quality of light alone that I was judging, it would be a five star modifier, no question. And it does come with a little zipper bag, so that's a value add for moving it around.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
Jeffrey Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2024
This is a well-built, high-quality softbox. I have a couple of other parabolic (round) softboxes, but this one is my favorite. The metal ribs are permanently mounted inside the fabric, meaning they won't fall out like they do on my other slightly-less favorite one. This one includes all the amenities, including an internal diffuser for use with the grid, and the external diffuser. I don't normally use the grids, so I'll likely use the external one. I also love that it comes with a carrying bag. So many products don't include those, and I really like having it, just in case. I have a large equipment trunk that I will likely throw this into, but if I just want to take one light, it's nice to have a carrying case for this softbox.I also love that it's a standard bowens mount rather than some proprietary thing. There aren't many of those around anymore, as most manufacturers are moving to standardized mounts. Makes things easier.If I had to come up with a complaint, which would be a stretch, I'd say that the price is a little stiff. The price on these parabolic softboxes is all over the place, so this one is about in the middle of the price range for this size and quality. Overall, I like this softbox a lot.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
Aldo B.
Comentado en México el 26 de abril de 2024
Cumple con todas las expectativas
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
EP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2024
Upon unpacking the Godox QR-P70T Quick Release Parabolic Softbox, its design indicates a professional-grade accessory. The packaging is efficient and practical, signaling that this product is designed with the working photographer in mind, rather than being a consumer-grade product.Key features include the quick-release mechanism and the 70cm parabolic design which is optimally sized for portrait and small group photography. It’s compatible with a variety of Godox lights and other Bowen mount studio flashes, which makes it versatile for various lighting setups. The size and shape of the softbox are designed to provide a focused yet soft light, ideal for creating a natural look with depth and dimension.The quick-release mechanism stands out for its user-friendliness. It allows for a faster and more efficient setup and breakdown, which is invaluable in a fast-paced shooting environment. However, photographers new to quick-release mechanisms may require some time to get accustomed to the setup process.In performance, the Godox QR-P70T excels at delivering on its promise of soft, focused light. The quality of the light diffusion and the resulting shadows are precisely what you’d expect from a parabolic softbox. It meets, if not exceeds, expectations for a softbox in its class.Compared to other similar products, the Godox QR-P70T’s build quality and light modification capabilities are on par with more expensive options, while the quick-release feature is a noteworthy advantage. The main drawback could be the price for those on a tight budget, but for professionals, the time saved on setup could justify the cost.Considering its robust construction, ease of use, and light quality, the product does offer good value for money, particularly for professional photographers who regularly work on location and need to set up quickly.The positives include the quick-release mechanism, light quality, and compatibility with various lights. A downside might be the initial learning curve for assembling and disassembling the softbox, which could be mitigated with clearer instructions or an online tutorial.Overall, the Godox QR-P70T is a strong recommendation for professional photographers looking for a reliable, high-quality light modifier that can keep pace with the demands of a busy shoot schedule. It’s best suited for portrait photographers and those who frequently work both in studio and on location who will benefit from its quick setup and consistent light quality.
sas
Comentado en India el 15 de agosto de 2021
This is my first gravity blanket so I have nothing to compare it to .been using since a week and it is working well. the weight is helping me sleep better and reducing my body pains and leg pains. I don't understand the pricing though ,sometimes it says MRP is rupees 11,000 approximately and gives a lightning deal for 7,000 and sometimes when I check it says MRP's rupees 15,000 and lightning deal for six thousand approximately for the same size and brand. unable to find a duvet cover for it ynm website shows one which is approximately 7,000 rupees that is equal to the cost of the blanket. Will review it after using a couple of months regarding distribution of weight
Aditya
Comentado en India el 5 de julio de 2021
Delivered what was shown in product description. Great quality blanket.
Customer
Comentado en India el 13 de marzo de 2021
Never believed that it could bring about such a difference, even though I read so many reviews. Simply amazing... Magical! Tuck in and go to sleep.... Dreamless, blissful sleep
meraxes
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de julio de 2019
I was skeptical at first, but I had no issues at all sleeping with the added weight. The weight of the 15 lb blanket is similar to being covered in a couple heavy quilts. It is indeed comforting and doesn't feel like it would be too warm at first, but I found myself waking up at night a little sweaty so I agree with other reviewers who say to use a fan (the added white noise is calming too). I sleep with a Fitbit and I noticed that my sleep quality improved dramatically even the first night I used this. I've had it for a few weeks now and I love it.As for comfort from anxiety, I can't comment because it's such a pain to keep taking it off the bed and bringing it into the living room so I haven't really tested it for that specifically, but it has a comforting weight to it, so I can imagine that it would be helpful. I am considering investing in a second one to use outside the bedroom.I didn't like the pattern on the protective duvet cover that this seller has so I ordered one from a different seller on Amazon. You definitely don't need it when it gets a bit warmer out though. I had mine on for about a week and then temperatures went up to 15 deg C so I had to take the duvet cover off and store it. Even now, I feel like it would only be needed in the winter.Overall, highly recommend if you find yourself tossing and turning or just plain waking up every time you turn over at night. Great quality product.
NoSpam
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de agosto de 2018
Update 9/4/18: Because I love this blanket so much, and did feel I could use more weight, I ordered a 2nd blanket less than two weeks later. The new one is the same excellent quality, but arrived in a different shade of gray, so I've posted a picture so you can see the difference (and that the squares are 6" as stated). The 1st one was a neutral to slightly warm mid-tone gray, the 2nd one is a more blue toned gray (I'm sorry I couldn't capture the exact colors, but you can see the difference). Fortunately I am using them on top of each other, but if I had wanted to use them side by side I would have been disappointed. I'm bringing this up because if you will be using them side by side, I recommend buying them both at the same time since the fabric may come from different dye lots.I do love the extra weight, and don't find the 30lbs to be too heavy for me, but it definitely makes it warmer, so I have to leave the fan on or turn down the thermostat to stay comfortable in the summer. It will be great for winter!Original Review:I have always loved the feeling of heavy blankets and comforters piled on top of me, but it's too hot in the summer to do that. I was thrilled to find that a weighted blanket was actually "a thing", and I can use it in the summer without getting too warm! After looking at many weighted blankets, I chose this one for the great reviews on the quality, the price, and that it had glass beads instead of plastic for the weight.I originally wanted a 20lb blanket, but due to the price difference, and the fact that I didn't even know if I would like it, and with the idea I could add another blanket for additional weight in the future, I went with the 48"x72" 15lb.It feels heavy when you handle it, but it is not at all uncomfortable to sleep under. In fact, I think I am sleeping much better, since I often wake up in the middle of the night and can't fall back to sleep, and that hasn't happened since I started using this blanket about a week ago.The blanket itself is a super soft cotton, and the beads make no noise at all. The weight seems to be evenly distributed and the quality is excellent. It comes in a very nice box that would be a lovely presentation if you are giving this blanket as a gift.At this point the only con I can see is that it must be dry cleaned, but since I use it on top of a sheet, that shouldn't be a problem. All in all this blanket has been one of the best purchases I have ever made!
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