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3 Legged Thing AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate

The AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate from 3 Legged Thing is a precision-engineered Arca-type, multifunctional ball head with a refined magnesium alloy and stainless steel casing that has a load capacity of up to 39.7 pounds. This compact head weighs only 11.6 ounces and has a height of 3", making it well suited to travel and tabletop tripods, monopods, and other supports. The Arca-type quick-release platform features a torpedo level and includes a bright orange quick release plate. The main control knob provides adjustable tension to balance the weight of a wide range of cameras, and the panoramic base has a precision number scale and an independent locking knob. The stylish

SKU: GC47-3LT-AHNEOBLUE2.0

3 Legged Thing AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate

3 Legged Thing AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate

The AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate from 3 Legged Thing is a precision-engineered Arca-type, multifunctional ball head with a refined magnesium alloy and stainless steel casing that has a load capacity of up to 39.7 pounds. This compact head weighs only 11.6 ounces and has a height of 3", making it well suited to travel and tabletop tripods, monopods, and other supports. The Arca-type quick-release platform features a torpedo level and includes a bright orange quick release plate. The main control knob provides adjustable tension to balance the weight of a wide range of cameras, and the panoramic base has a precision number scale and an independent locking knob. The stylish

casing features bright orange accents and incorporates a cutout that allows vertical platform orientation for shooting in a portrait perspective.

AirHed Pro 2.0 Ball Head

Arca-type ball head

Compatible with tripods or support systems that feature a 3/8"-16 mount

Large, knurled primary locking knob allows a camera to be quickly swiveled, angled, tilted vertically, or returned to its upright position

Independent panning knob with knurled surface allows the head to rotate 360°

Integrated Arca-type quick release clamp 

Included QR-OCTA quick release plate

1.2" ball diameter

Built-in torpedo level

Durable magnesium alloy construction

Arca-Type Quick Release Plate 

Compatible with Arca-type quick release clamps

1/4"-20 threaded mount

Dual safety screws on the underside of the plate prevent accidental release

Square plate with faceted corners for increased compatibility with other products

Durable aluminium alloy construction

Anodized bright orange finish 

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3 Legged Thing AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate

The AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head with QR Plate from 3 Legged Thing is a precision-engineered Arca-type, multifunctional ball head with a refined magnesium alloy and stainless steel casing that has a load capacity of up to 39.7 pounds. This compact head weighs only 11.6 ounces and has a height of 3", making it well suited to travel and tabletop tripods, monopods, and other supports. The Arca-type quick-release platform features a torpedo level and includes a bright orange quick release plate. The main control knob provides adjustable tension to balance the weight of a wide range of cameras, and the panoramic base has a precision number scale and an independent locking knob. The stylish

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