Sandbag suggestions for a light stand?

I want to attach an iPad to a light stand and I need a sandbag to make sure the stand doesn’t get knocked over. I have sand bags for my c stands but they seem too big and the legs of the light stand are not going to work with my current sand bags. What type of sand bag do you use with a light stand? It looks something like this
https://www.adorama.com/hlasti202.html

Thanks.
 

pwp

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I saw a cool left-field idea using gym weights which you will find in varying weights in most people's garage or basement ;) so I bought some little clamps on eBay and now have a handy, variable sandbag solution.

https://www.joeedelman.com/windproof-light-stands-with-a-standdaddy/

You don't have to do it exactly as in the video, invent your own setup using this as inspiration.

Clips? Use this search term on eBay: Magic Friction Arm Super Crab Clamp Articulating Pliers Clip and choose a size that will suit your light-stands.

I've made emergency "sandbags" on location using a supermarket shopping bag either filled with waterbottles, rocks or whatever is immediately available. I've also clamped my camera bag to the centre column of the lightstand. So many solutions, limited only by imagination.

-pw
 
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Don Haines

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I have used a camping water bladder as stand weights. The one I use is 4 Litres, so that’s about 4kilos (9 pounds) weight when full. If you partially fill it, you can adjust the weight. The best thing about it is at the end of the day, just pour out the water and your load back to the car is a lot lighter.....

https://www.mec.ca/en/product/5052-358/Dromedary-Bag-V2
 
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pwp

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kat.hayes said:
Do you think 10lbs will be enough to put on the light stand to make sure the stand with iPad doesnt get tipped over? OR should I consider 15lbs?
You're going to have to figure that one out for yourself. It depends on what conditions you're exposing it to. If you're outdoors on uneven ground with high, gusty wind and lots of 5 year olds with their dogs, it's going to be a different risk level to working in the studio with an assistant photographing a toaster. Trust and apply your common sense and knowingness.

-pw
 
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