SKU: GC49-1.31049

Elinchrom Boomarm 150cm

The Elinchrom Boomarm 150cm with rubberised handgrip extends head / hair lights up to 156 cm. This is a comfortable way, to hold up lighting gear over the subject. The profiled extension tube avoids heads, reflectors spinning around, even when used with a softbox. The two sections of the EL-Boom Arm can be quickly adjusted with the clip-locks.

Features

  • Min. size: two sections, 63 cm

  • Max. extension 156 cm

  • Weight: 0.44 kg

  • Rubberised handgrip

  • Profiled aluminium tubes

  • Standard spigot for EL-Flashheads and the Ranger Quadra heads.

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Product Overview

The Elinchrom Boomarm 150cm with rubberised handgrip extends head / hair lights up to 156 cm. This is a comfortable way, to hold up lighting gear over the subject. The profiled extension tube avoids heads, reflectors spinning around, even when used with a softbox. The two sections of the EL-Boom Arm can be quickly adjusted with the clip-locks.

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