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Avenger Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base (Chrome-Plated, 8')

The Avenger A5017 Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base is a versatile, chrome-plated stand that offers easy mobility and sturdy support for your lighting and camera equipment. Designed with a folding base for easy storage and transportation, this stand can support up to 17 kg. The stand reaches a maximum height of 8 feet and is ideal for use in both studio and on-location shoots. Its durable construction and smooth-rolling wheels ensure reliability and convenience, making it an excellent choice for professionals needing portable support for their gear.

SKU: GC76-A5017

Avenger Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base (Chrome-Plated, 8')

Avenger Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base (Chrome-Plated, 8')

The Avenger A5017 Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base is a versatile, chrome-plated stand that offers easy mobility and sturdy support for your lighting and camera equipment. Designed with a folding base for easy storage and transportation, this stand can support up to 17 kg. The stand reaches a maximum height of 8 feet and is ideal for use in both studio and on-location shoots. Its durable construction and smooth-rolling wheels ensure reliability and convenience, making it an excellent choice for professionals needing portable support for their gear.

Key Features:

Chrome-Plated Construction: Provides durability and resistance to wear, ensuring long-lasting performance.

Folding Base Design: Allows for easy storage and portability, making it perfect for on-the-go shoots.

Maximum Load Capacity: Supports up to 17 kg for heavy-duty lighting and camera equipment.

8 Feet Maximum Height: Provides flexible positioning for various lighting and camera setups.

Specifications:

Max Height: 244 cm (8 feet)

Max Load: 17 kg

Base Type: Folding

Construction: Chrome-plated steel

Perfect for:

The Avenger A5017 Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base is perfect for photographers, videographers, and cinematographers who need a reliable and portable support solution for their lighting and camera gear. Its compact design makes it ideal for on-location shoots, while its robust build provides stability for heavy-duty equipment.

Recommended Accessories:

Pair the Avenger A5017 stand with the Avenger D200 Grip Head or Avenger 435B Boom Arm to expand your lighting setup for maximum flexibility and control.

With its reliable performance and user-friendly features, the Avenger A5017 Roller Stand is an essential tool for professionals who require strong, portable support for their studio and on-location shoots.

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Avenger Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base (Chrome-Plated, 8')

The Avenger A5017 Roller Stand 17 with Folding Base is a versatile, chrome-plated stand that offers easy mobility and sturdy support for your lighting and camera equipment. Designed with a folding base for easy storage and transportation, this stand can support up to 17 kg. The stand reaches a maximum height of 8 feet and is ideal for use in both studio and on-location shoots. Its durable construction and smooth-rolling wheels ensure reliability and convenience, making it an excellent choice for professionals needing portable support for their gear.

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