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Why You Need Backdrop Clamps | Clips?
20 MAR, 2020 | BY DYLAN YU
There are sometimes difficulties in installing your backdrop smoothly and quickly starting your sessions. ‘It just keeps wrinkled, and fluttering, and fluttering...’ Some of you may even find that your stand pole comes in a smaller diameter, which means it is too big and loose for holding your backdrops up. And that makes the background looks uneven in your photos.
These little issues gradually drive you mad and break the shooting. You’re in need to find an easy solution to carry on. Here, let me introduce a nice assistant for you, which can always work like a charm when solving the issues. That is—— Backdrop clamps/clips!
What Are Backdrop Clamps / Clips ?
Backdrop clamps and clips are simple but essential tools to keep your backdrop smooth, tight, and wrinkle-free. They help you secure your setup quickly and maintain a professional look throughout the session. Here are three common types you’ll often use!
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1. Backdrop Spring Steel Clips
Spring steel clips are extremely useful in positioning and gripping your background. They've consisted of metal spring clips and environmental protection reinforced nylon rope. They are small but durable. They can support any size of fabric backdrops (Microfiber or Muslin).

Each spring steel clip is light-weighted but durable. They are small but efficient, with high strength. When you use backdrop spring steel clips, you will always need a set of them, like 6pcs a set or 12pcs a set. Only one or two can not function very well, but a set of them will always work for you!

🌟 One set, endless support for all your backdrop needs ➜
2. Backdrop Spring Clamps
The backdrop spring clamp is made of steel and rubber. It is bigger than a clip and it can clamp thicker, heavier things and large-size backdrops. It can firmly keep your drops in place.

It features high strength, springs of high strength and toughness, good elasticity. The edges of clamps are wrapped with soft rubber, which can avoid damaging your backdrops. Backdrop spring clamps are convenient and quick, you need only one or two at a time to set your backdrops. However, it is not as flexible as clips, which can not be adjusted flexibly during the session.

📸 Keep every backdrop steady with durable spring steel clips ➜
3. 4-Pack Support Clamps Clips
These grouped clamps are built to hold multiple points of your backdrop at once, keeping it smooth and secure throughout the session. Made with durable steel and reinforced plastic grips, they offer a strong hold without slipping and help reduce sagging in larger backdrops.
Easy to attach and remove, the 4-group clamps save setup time while providing reliable support for fabric, paper, or vinyl backdrops. They are a practical choice for both studio and on-location shoots, ensuring your background stays even and professional.

🔧 Secure, simple, and studio-ready with every set of clips ➜
Why you need Backdrop Clamps & Clips
The reasons for investing in quality backdrop clips/clamps can become painfully obvious when working without them. It will always bother you if you can’t arrange backdrops ASAP during the sessions. Backdrop spring steel clips make it possible to set your backdrops on-location in different circumstances and help you remove the wrinkles. Therefore, they are a must if you are using backdrop stands not attached to a wall.
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Nothing gets in the way with the backdrop clamps & climps. Whether you want to set up your backdrops in the corner of a small studio, to fix the bottom or sides of the backdrop, to tighten up it more, or temporarily install somewhere according to requirements when shooting outdoors, they can make it possible to set your backdrops on-location in different circumstances and help you remove the wrinkles during the sessions. ‘They're so amazing for getting out all the wrinkles!’
How To Use (Clips as an example)
- Simply strap them onto one upright of backdrop stand, clip them on the side of the backdrop, and then pull the rope to make the background tight.
- Use clips to hold backdrop straight, in order to avoid the wrinkles when you set or replace the backdrops during the sessions.
- Set clips at the bottom of the stand to accommodate the backdrop near parallel to the ground.
- Adjust the clips according to the on-location circumstance and strap them to the stand or somewhere you need.















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1 comment
Helen Moriarty
How can I add this to my existing order without having to pay for postage again
Thank you
How can I add this to my existing order without having to pay for postage again
Thank you