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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
This reflector set is exactly what I needed for portrait work in my home studio. The U-shape is great because it helps bounce light from underneath, especially when I’m shooting close-ups or headshots. It includes four different reflectors—white, black, silver, and gold—so you can really shape the light to your needs. The silver and gold ones add great contrast or warmth depending on the situation. It’s lightweight and easy to swap out the covers.The stand feels sturdy enough for indoor use and the storage bag makes it easy to keep everything organized. Setup was quick, though it helps to have a second pair of hands at first until you get the hang of it. This is a great tool for amateur or semi-pro photographers who want better control over their lighting without spending a fortune. Overall, solid value and a really functional piece of equipment.
What Nola Reads
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
This K&F Concept U-Shape Reflector Kit is beautifully made and incredibly versatile. The 4-in-1 fabric options—black, gold, white, and silver—give you all the flexibility you could want for bouncing and shaping light. The frame is solid, the reflector is high quality, and the storage bag makes it easy to transport. So on the surface? It’s a winner.BUT—as much as I loved the look, the materials, and the concept... the stand just didn’t go low enough for the setup I needed.What I’m Obsessed With:4-in-1 fabric = creative freedom. Whether I needed soft fill, dramatic highlights, or shadow control, it delivered.Large size (180x60cm): Plenty of surface to work with—great for portraits, beauty shots, or products.Durable + professional look: Doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy, and the U-shape gives that curved light wrap photographers love.Easy to assemble and transport: Especially with the included storage bag.What I’d Change:The included stand doesn’t go low enough for floor-level or seated portrait setups, which is what I needed it for. If you're mostly doing standing shots or studio setups at chest level or higher, you’ll be fine. But for lower angles or flexibility with floor lighting? You may need to invest in a second adjustable stand.Bottom Line:If you need a solid, high-quality reflector system for standing portraits or mid-level lighting work, this is an excellent kit. But if your style requires lower positioning, be ready to improvise or upgrade the stand.Great quality reflector—but the stand said “I don’t do low angles.” 😅📸
Lex M.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2025
An absolute demon to put together on one's own. You need to be careful with angling the reflector especially if you are using the telescopic element of the stand - the reflector is enormous and fairly heavy so without a counter-balance if you've positioned it wrong the poor thing will topple. However I do think it is pretty sturdy. I'm hesistant to take it apart again due to how overwhelming getting it put together was. For the "short" end bars, I wish it had a small threaded nut or something to to secure the bar once you've gotten it through to the other side of the bar - it would make putting this thing together so much less difficult. It comes with a lovely bag to store it all in, zippered with a good carry. Like a mini-duffle. The gold sheet adheres to the silver/black sheet with velcro which is handy. Very good range of functionality and works really well. Really high quality over all. Great value although I'd recommend a counter-weight depending on the scenario it sees use it. Bloody fantastic.
C. Cox
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2025
I'm really looking forward to using using this reflector kit outdoors to photograph flowers and butterflies as soon as it warms up a bit. I expect the reflectors will help me extend the day and give me access to spots where harsh shadows might otherwise ruin a shot.I really like the sturdy bag it comes in. It's compact and easy to carry. It also sets up relatively easily. Because it's not the lightest in the world, I will set it up where I know my prospects for some great photos are good, and spend some time there. That way the weight will contribute to the setup's stability and be a net positive. A lot of portable photog stuff is super light, but that's not necessarily what I want in a lighting, reflectors included, kit.
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