








🎬 Elevate your backdrop game—smooth, sleek, and studio-ready!
The NEEWER Single Roller Wall Mounting Manual Background Support System offers a durable, lightweight, and space-saving solution for photographers seeking smooth manual backdrop control. With a 22lb load capacity, included hooks, and an adjustable friction system, it’s a cost-effective alternative to pricey motorized rollers, ideal for small to medium studios aiming for professional results without breaking the bank.






| ASIN | B01B727F5C |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78 in Photo Background Support Equipment #560 in Photographic Studio Photo Backgrounds |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Built-In Media | 2 x Single hooks |
| Color | Single Roller |
| Compatible Devices | Cameras, lighting equipment, and other photography-related devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,123 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| File Format | JPEG, PNG |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00808018133426 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 35"L x 5.39"W |
| Item Weight | 48.66 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | NEEWER |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Name | ST-MBF1 |
| Occasion | photography |
| Product Care Instructions | Maschinenwäsche |
| Product Dimensions | 35"L x 5.39"W |
| Size | 1-Roller |
| UPC | 808018133426 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**K
Some improvisation may be needed, but it's not bad at all!
***THIS IS NOT TYPICAL!!!***The instructions are lacking, although it's not that difficult. What many people don't realize is that the included hardware is for installation into masonry/concrete. I had some #10 3½" screws already and was able to use those to screw the brackets into the wall where my studs were located. Unfortunately, it wasn't a perfect match on the other end. As a result, I went to my local hardware store and found the drywall anchors pictured. Those, combined with the additional holes I drilled into the bracket were plenty to hold it up. You can see from the picture that the silver screws are those mentioned, and the brass colored ones are the 3½" screws. Again, I drilled additional holes, because I didn't have a stud to back the whole bracket up. I knew there was wood there, because I had just closed up some transfer vents, so that was sufficient to anchor the bottom with the additional holes and the drywall anchors were just added for additional support. THIS IS NOT TYPICAL! I'm just explaining what worked for me and how I was able to secure the brackets to the wall. UPDATE: We have since built a full photography studio on our property. Again, the length is not optimal to match studs on each end. I was able to transfer these out to the studio almost two years ago, and we purchased another set as well. I took some lengths of 1" PVC board and secured those to studs for the top and bottom holes, then a vertical piece to screw these brackets into. The PVC boards are laid out like an "H" lying on its side, with these brackets screwed into that vertical piece. The product itself is sturdy and plenty sufficient for its intended purpose. Great backdrop holder for a smaller budget.
P**N
Super simple to install and easy to use
This was the perfect solution for my studio to be able to have a photo backdrop in use and I didn’t have to figure out where else to store it! Hangs right from the ceiling pulls down when I need it rolls up when I don’t.
M**R
Amazing!
Absolutely love it!
S**E
Great purchase, for the price
Let me start off this review by reflecting on what my mother use to tell me, “you will usually get what you pay for”. First, I always read the poor reviews and then go back and read the good reviews. This help me to give weight to the poor reviews as to their accuracy. For all those complaining that the chain is plastic, I must say this, this is a $70 system and not a $600 or $1,000 high end commercial system. Really, what did you expect. Once mounted to my studios wall, my system is holding 3 107” x 24’ rolls of paper and 1 107” x 24’ vinyl roll. Consideration for what you are mounting, and its weight is vital to your mounting options. First let’s start with the mounting. Unless you have concrete walls, or you are going to mount this to a concrete floor, through away the mounting hardware. The hardware included with the kit is only meant to be used with solid concrete. The mounting brackets are drilled for all sorts of mounting options which I consider to be a big plus. Mounting to just sheetrock was not an option. I don’t care how many sheetrock screws you put in, sheetrock is not very strong and will weaken over time. After measuring I found that my studs were just a little to far apart. After consideration of putting up cross studs between two studs I discovered that if I only used the 4-outside hole on the brackets (they have 4 holes along each side and 2 holes in the middle of the bracket) and set the roller inserts to their max, the spacing was suitable for mounting the brackets directly to the studs. Using 3 ½” wood bolts (3” into the stud, drill piolet holes) I believe that my brackets will hold a couple of hundred pounds each. I did drill out the bracket holes just a little to accommodate a little larger bolt. Sense after I spent days coming up with this solution, I discovered that if you transfer your paper, vinyl to a piece of 2” PVC, you can cut the PVC to any length you want. This would allow you to mount to the studs where ever they are. I discovered this because I had to transfer the vinyl to PVC. Not because of its length but, because its center core was not big enough to accept the roller inserts. Now let’s get to using the system. The plastic chain is functional if you remember that it is plastic and not steal. You can’t go pulling on it like you’re lifting a garage door or speed rolling. I found that I don’t have to use the roller restrictor/locks for the paper rolls. This makes it much easier (less tension on the chain) to roll up the paper rolls. The vinyl is a whole different story as it is much heavier. First off, it’s to heavy for the plastic chains, they will break. You must tighten down the restrictor/lock so tight to keep the weight of the vinyl from unrolling the whole roll you can’t roll it back up. After trying it I ordered the backdrop holder for 42lbs with metal chain. Yes, it’s almost as much as the whole mounting set but, if your going to use 107” vinyl your going to need it. I also put a screw hook into the stud where the chain is. I unroll the vinyl and put the chain on the hook to hold the roll. This allows me to not have to tighten the restrictor/lock down which makes it easier to roll the vinyl back up. If you use a smaller (much smaller) roll you may not need to purchase the heavier holder. Try it with what comes with the kit and if you find it’s not suitable, order the heavier holder. If you’re going to use all vinyl, purchase a different system, this one is not heavy enough. All in all, considering the price and despite some of the issue, I am very satisfied and happy to give this product a 5-star rating.
R**A
It does get the job done.
Been wanting this for my studio so I got it. I had to install some extension boards into the studs and then install these on those boards to make everything fit for 86" rolls but it does what it's designed to do, and I'm happy with it. But, when rolling up or down (wall mounted), the middle and top chains will hit the chain guards on the lower ones. You have to sort of hold the chains toward the wall to clear those other guards. It probably wouldn't be a problem if ceiling mounted. Otherwise, it's a good investment and recommended if you shoot much in your studio and want to (relatively) easily swap backdrops.
B**Y
Stop looking this is the one you want
I’ve had a Prime membership for a very long time and til now had never Submitted a review on anything, let alone written something. Ive been through a lot of various setups looking for obviously the best pictures, but I also needed it to be easy to use. I don’t have a lot of space so maximizing what I have is critical. All of that said, this setup is fantastic. It gives me everything I need and the final product (the pictures) look professionally done (hadn’t used paper before- who knew!?). Then it’s out of my way when I don’t need it and couldn’t be simpler to do. I saw several people talk about troubles with the system staying attached to the wall or ceiling. In most cases, the chances of the overall length of the system being the perfect length to catch studs are slim to none. One side you’re able to attach to wood but the other only sheet rock. You can use sheet rock anchors, but I personally don’t feel they’re secure enough if it’s something you interact with on a regular basis (unlike a picture or something you rarely touch after it’s hung). If you just attach some wood to your wall or ceiling first, you can catch the studs with the piece (or pieces) or wood first, then attach the system to the wood.
A**E
Great product!
Great product and reliable!
A**I
Muy buena calidad
Súper de caídas ! Recomendado
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