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Yes Tronix Explorer, Bowens travelpak and the Vagabond all use 1 or 2 SLAs (sealed lead acid) batteries (car batteries in other words) to crank up the voltage to 220-240v so AC monoblocs can be used outdoors (without rain that is).
And I believe Profoto, Hensel Porty, Ranger and the Safari all use 12-24v NiMH or Lithuim batteries.
Safety aside, the size and weight are VERY different.
I shoot with a Profoto AcuteB 600r, also Tronix packs + AC heads and a chap who assists me regularly has a Quadra, we shoot a fair bit together.
I wouldn't be shooting with any of the above in the rain or if it were too damp. Full stop. The Vagabond's carry case is very similar to the 500 euro Profoto case that came with the set, far superior to the Tronix carry cases, by absolute miles.
Aside from a Quadra, you wouldn't want to be carrying any of these options for too long at all. Especially while shooting.
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I didn't see that before, I'm cooking and typing
no other brand offers portability as cheap as Buff, even with the US to UK price differences. 