Holster for Gimbal?

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Has anyone seen anything like that? Looking to use 2 gimbals back to back at an outdoor event with different bodies/lenses, and don't eant to out one gimbal down and have it swiped while I'm shooting. Any ideas/suggestions?
 
Has anyone seen anything like that? Looking to use 2 gimbals back to back at an outdoor event with different bodies/lenses, and don't eant to out one gimbal down and have it swiped while I'm shooting. Any ideas/suggestions?
Check at Home Depot for tool belt accessories. You might find some kind of pouch that would work if you cut a hole in the bottom for the gimbal handle.
 
Attach a strap to it. A sling strap of some sort should work fine.

In use make sure it's turned off. Isn't it going to be heavy if you have a body attached?
 
Has anyone seen anything like that? Looking to use 2 gimbals back to back at an outdoor event with different bodies/lenses, and don't eant to out one gimbal down and have it swiped while I'm shooting. Any ideas/suggestions?
Check at Home Depot for tool belt accessories. You might find some kind of pouch that would work if you cut a hole in the bottom for the gimbal handle.
Interesting idea. Thanks for the suggestion!

Attach a strap to it. A sling strap of some sort should work fine.

In use make sure it's turned off. Isn't it going to be heavy if you have a body attached?
Not concerned much about weight. I carry 2x FF cameras with 1.4 lenses and flashes at weddings, along with pouches of extra lenses and batteries. 2 gimbals is a walk in the park compared to that!

As far as straps, I'd have to have one end of the strap on the tripod mount at the bottom of the gimbal handle, then one on the camera or one of the gimbal arms, in order to keep things from flailing around/flipping upside down when I walk. Not sure if it's good to put that kind of stress on the gimbal arms/motors, since they're not made to support weight in that direction.
 

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