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JJRING Extra Large 3 Pack Poster Tube Set, Extendable Poster Storage Holder Tube with Shoulder Strap, Black Poster Carrying Case for Blueprints, Scrolls, Maps and Architect Papers(Large&Medium&Small)

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Product Description

Poster Tube Set

JJRING Poster Holder Tube is Great Storage and Transportation

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Extendable Tube

Poster Tube Set

JJRING storage tube set contains 1 large, 1 medium, and 1 small poster tube

Poster Tube Set

Waterproof Tube

JJRING poster tube has a rugged appearance that can withstand rough handling and prolonged exposure to sunlight, keeping interior items safe.

Poster Tube Set

Rotate The Tube Up or Down to Adjust The Length

Each of them has an extendable tube to store longer posters

Suitable for Architects, Designers, and Artists.

Poster Tube

Architect Papers

Poster Tube

Sketching Papers

Poster Tube

Posters

Poster Tube

Maps

Poster Tube Set

Zachary
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
Nice heavy duty, I use these to store my posters. I like that they adjust to different sizes.
Zeph
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
Great set of protectors for all sizes and amounts of drawings, posters, etc. the tubes extend and twist lock to secure the extension of the tube. I gave it 4 out of 5 due to the strap on the smallest tube being about an inch too short when the tube is adjusted to the longest position. I don’t mean like it’s completely short, it clips on(barely) but if you want to sling it over your shoulder to carry that’s not happening at full extension. Also that tube doesn’t have the ribs in it to offer extra strength like they have done on the larger tubes. That shouldn’t keep you from buying it just some of my observations.
Marsh
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023
I needed something to store property survey maps and this works really well especially when you have to haul the maps from place to place. I actually did not need the three but I am certain I'll find a use for the other two soon. The tubes are made of a light material and seem sturdy enough to be carried inside or at the back of my truck but I would not put a lot of weight on top of them.
KsCuzin
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2023
I ordered the JJRING three pack of poster tubes because my husband attends concerts regularly and often buys posters to bring home. He’s mentioned getting some heavy-duty poster tubes in the past, but never did. Therefore, when I saw these, I knew he’d want to try them. They are well made, lock closed, are adjustable in length and have an adjustable carrying strap. The tubes are made of plastic and do offer protection, but the plastic isn’t very thick. Although my husband will get use out of all three sizes, he thinks the medium size will be the one he utilizes the most for taking to concerts. Overall, the quality of this set is okay….but for better protection of the contents, you’d probably want a thicker tube. The feature my husband appreciates the most is the adjustable straps which allow him to carry the poster tube over his shoulder. Unless you’re looking for an artist quality protective case, he thinks these should work fine.
M. Mora
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023
The three containers come nested and shrink wrapped. The variation in size and thickness will be suitable for most posters, blue prints, etc. I plan to use one for large targets. The plastic casing feels sturdy enough to handle some rough riding in a trunk or truck bed. So far the cap performs well, it’s a simple twist and turn. The shoulder strap is stable. I would say this is a good value for the money.
John T.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
The plastic on these tubes is fairly thin and flexible. While great for posters or building plans, one of the things I am using these for is putting fishing rods in to protect them while traveling. I can wrap the poles in cloth to help protect them further on long trips. The big tube will even let me keep the spinning reel on the pole. The twist lock system is ok and seems to hold well enough. If I really wanted to ensure that it holds, I would use duct tape to help with the hold. I like the 3 different sizes for different uses.
V. Sinjin
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
I'm a board game and TTRPG enthusiast, so I have quite the collection of playmats and tactical maps that I need a reasonable storage solution for. I use quite a few different types and brands of poster tubes for this purpose and I have to say I am quite please with these three.Construction is pretty standard, a thin plastic tube with a channeled extension sleeve inside and a keyed cap. Just to re-iterate the connector, some tubes come with threaded (screw-on) caps, some keyed where you slide it on and give a slight twist to lock it in place. These are the former.The carry straps are held in place with red-plastic bands that have metal hardware.The straps are a Cordura-webbing that is not thick, but thick enough for this application.The inner sleeves, as mentioned, are channeled, so you twist to unlock, extend to the desired length, then twist back to lock again. I found this to work quite well.The caps and straps have a design that I will confess is not my favorite, and the reason I would knock half a star off. The straps are connected to the caps; this is great for ensuring you don't lose the cap, but I prefer to tighten the straps for storage (I don't carry them around anywhere) so I have to loosen and re-tighten the straps every time I want to take something out or put something in. A minor annoyance, but worth mentioning.Storage is excellent; in the large tube I was able to comfortably put in two large scale Paizo flip maps (27" x 39" rolled on the long edge to keep bulk down) and four standard flip maps (24" × 30"). There is easily room for a few more if I want to wrestle them in.The medium tube I put four more standard maps in.The small tube is perfect for carrying one or two maps to a friend's house or my FLGS. Though I also like the look of it as a prop for a modern/future/sci-fi RPG (a nice McGuffin with architectural plans, secret documents, what-have-you).All-in-all a nice find. If these look like they will fit your needs, I don't think you'll be disappointed.
Bogie
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023
I'll be totally blunt here. I wanted to find a good/protected way to transport my 34" lightsaber blades on the airplane when traveling to/from Disney's Galaxy Edge. I've used art tubes in the past, but they've been the old school cardboard one. HOWEVER, the small poster tube is the absolute perfect length to fit the 34" blades, and you can fit 3 in (without padding). And, when not in use, it shrinks down to a little less than half the size! As a bonus, it comes with a medium and large tube which would hold even more blades, though I honestly on need to transport 2. One for me, one for my wife.At the longest length, you have to unclip the strap from the top or bottom to get it open, then extend the strap out 100% the way and re-clip the strap to carry.Though art tubes fall outside of the normal carryon item. If you don't push the 'Personal' item, they will let you carry on the tube, and typically store it in the coat closet near first class.The medium and small one nest into the large one for storage, which is nice