
My Review Of The Visico's 60 Inch Octagon Softbox With Egg Crate Grid
The item arrived in a nice big brown box.
It was nicely packaged for safe shipping.

Now the unpacked Visico equiptment bag.

I then had no problems at all assembling the first part of the octagon softbox.

Now after adding the inner, and outer diffusers, plus the egg crate grid, Here's the completed Octagon softbox with the egg crate grid attached.

Octagon softbox with a SP150S 150 Watt Monolight attached.

What's included inside the Visico branded nylon bag:
My first over all impression
Well once I had every thing unpacked, I first noticed how thick the black material of the softbox really was. It did not feel thin, or cheaply made like some of the other softboxes out there on ebay. Now both of the white diffusers seemed to be about the same type material as other softboxes on ebay. I liked the fact that it included a metal speed ring instead of a cheaply made plastic one. The egg crate grid did look like it would hold up to being put on, and taken off several times, But I think that you will need to watch and make sure that you do not rip the Velcro strips away from the grid. The 8 metal rods are also about the same quality as other rods that come with other softboxes found on ebay. Yes they tend to bend a little.
Assembly: Putting everything together
It took me about 15 to 20 minutes to fully assemble this softbox.
Putting together the main black softbox
The main black cover has 3 Velcro tabs that open up to make it easier to insert the metal rods thru it, and into the speed ring. Once I had all 8 rods inserted thru the black cover and into the speed ring.
Now add the rear cover.
The rear cover has a Velcro strip that makes it real easy to put it around the speed ring, and also onto the back of the main cover.
Putting in the inner white baffle diffuser panel.
The main black cover has 8 white elastic strips that are inside of it. Now there are also 8 hooks on the inner white baffle diffuser. You need to use these 8 hooks to secure the inner white baffle diffuser to the inside of the main black cover by putting it's 8 hooks thru the 8 elastic strips of the main black cover.
Putting on the main white outer diffuser panel.
To install the white outer diffuser. There is a Velcro strip that runs along the whole length just inside the edge of the softbox. The white outer diffuser also has a Velcro strip running along it's entire length. Just match the 2 Velcro strips and then start adding the outer white diffuser. I started from the top and worked my way clock wise.
Now the fun part. Putting on the egg crate grid panel.
The egg crate grid also install on the same Velcro strip as the white outer diffuser. Once again I started from the top and worked my way around clock wise to it was installed.
Note: I was able to put this softbox onto my SP150S monoligth by myself, But a second person would of had make it a whole lot easier to install it on the monolight.
Trying out my new Octagon Softbox with Egg Crate Grid
For my test I used a Squared Perfect SP150S 150 Watt Studio Strobe
The test was done using only the octagon softbox with grid at camera left 6 feet from subject. The 150 watt studio strobe was set at full power. I used a Canon Rebel XTi with a Canon 55mm-250mm IS zoom lens. Camera settings were set at IS0 400, F8, 1/60 Shutter Speed, Flash W/B. The studio strobe was triggered by using a CTR-301P wireless radio transmitter. and receiver
Here are a couple of sample images taken with that setup.
(I'm not the greatest model, Plus I needed a shave)
Sample 1 Cropped, and compressed in Photoshop

Sample 2 Cropped, and compressed in Photoshop

My over all conclusion
Likes: This softbox is huge, It is not too heavy for smaller monolights, Plus it seems to be well made, and easy to put together. I also like the fact that I can easily remove the grid, or any of the included diffusers as the photo shoot calls for. This softbox will be great for full body portraits, or even group shots. I would highly recommend a stronger monolight for this softbox, At least 400 watts or more. But when using my 150 watt monolight. I find that it was ok for those upper body sample photos.
Dislikes: After taking it apart to put away. I noticed that a couple of the metal rods now had a slight bow in them. Also it took longer to take it apart then it did to put together. Now good luck at trying to fold everything nice and neat to put it all back into the Visico nylon equipment bag. A new strobist would probably have a hard time trying to put this softbox together. "It does not come with any kind of instructions". But for the strobist that is used to using other softboxes, It should be no problem at all.
Ending Notes:
This 60 inch octagon softbox would be perfect for in studio use, It's not recommended for outside use, as it's 60 inch size would make for a nice sail on slightly windy days. Now the smaller 33 inch octagon softbox with grid from the same ebay seller would be more wiser to use in a amateur type home studio setup. I have both of them, and I really like the 33 inch one better. It's easier to move around, and doesn't put to much strain on those cheap ebay light stands. If you going to use this 60 inch octagon softbox. Please make sure to use heavy duty air cushion light stands.
Ps. I just received my 16" Beauty Dish with White Sock Diffuser for a Elinchrom type mount monolight today. It came from the same Ebay seller: OEC Camera Accessories
Look for a future up coming review on it...
Note: This is just my personal review of Visico's 60 Inch Octagon Softbox With Egg Crate Grid