SKU: GC88-PX PH88211

Phottix Saldo 280 Air-Cushioned Light Stand (9')

Constructed from aluminum, the three-section Saldo 280 Air-Cushioned Light Stand from Phottix extends to 110", folds down to 32.68", and will support gear weighing up to 6.6 lb. The 4.2 lb stand has air-cushioned sections that gently lower your equipment to avert impact damage when making height adjustments.

Benefits

  • Two-tone chrome and black finish
  • Air-cushioned for added security when working with your lights
  • Collapsed folded length is 32.68"
  • Perfect for your studio, home studio, or for working on location
  • Works well with compact studio strobes and small light shapers
  • Supports a payload of 6.6 lb

Regular price $108.00
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Product Overview

Constructed from aluminum, the three-section Saldo 280 Air-Cushioned Light Stand from Phottix extends to 110", folds down to 32.68", and will support gear weighing up to 6.6 lb. The 4.2 lb stand has air-cushioned sections that gently lower your equipment to avert impact damage when making height adjustments.

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