Product Description
Overview
The KUPO KSW-10 is the 10 lb Wrap & Go shot bag for crews who like the strap-based placement of the KSW family but need more weight than the 5 lb version. It wraps around stand bases, tripod legs, or boom positions and uses prefilled 2 mm steel shot for compact counterweight performance.
Why It Matters
The strap is the point. KSW-10 can sit where a normal drape-over bag might slide, twist, or get kicked aside, making it useful for location work and small rigs where the counterweight has to stay attached to the stand rather than just near it.
Key Features
- 10 lb loading weight gives more stabilizing force while staying manageable for fast repositioning
- Non-slip strap wraps around stand bases or can hang midway on a stand as a counterweight
- Prefilled 2 mm steel shot keeps the bag dense and compact
- Blue label helps crew distinguish the 10 lb bag from the 5 lb version at a glance
- 23 x 13 x 12 cm size balances usable weight with easy packing
Height Range & Reach
KSW-10 is a fixed counterweight with strap-based placement. Size and load are the working dimensions that matter.
- Loading weight: 10 lb (4.55 kg)
- Size: 23 x 13 x 12 cm
- Fill: 2 mm solid steel shot
- Design: Wrap & Go non-slip strap format
- Material: 1000D Cordura nylon
Applications
Use it for light stands, tripod bases, compact boom offsets, small overhead arms, and location rigs where the weight should be strapped in place rather than simply draped.
Compatibility
Part of the Wrap & Go family with KSW-05. Choose KSW-05 for lighter setups and KSW-10 when the same placement style needs more counterweight.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why pick KSW-10 instead of KSW-05?
Pick KSW-10 when the setup needs more stabilizing weight but you still want the wraparound strap format. KSW-05 is better for very small kits and lighter loads.
Can this hang partway up a stand?
Yes. The specification notes that Wrap & Go bags can wrap around tripod bases or hang midway on a stand to offset a load.
Is it meant to replace proper rigging safety?
No. It is a counterweight. Use it as part of a correctly balanced stand or boom setup, not as a substitute for rated rigging or safety hardware.
