Overview

The Avenger A5036CS Junior Roller Stand is a rugged and versatile support system designed for demanding studio and on-location shoots. Constructed from durable chrome steel, this low-base stand ensures stability and strength, making it a reliable choice for professional photographers, videographers, and cinematographers.

SKU: GC76-A5036CS

Avenger A5036 Junior Roller Stand Low Base with Braked Wheels 3.6m (11.8) Chrome Steel

The Avenger A5036CS Junior Roller Stand is a rugged and versatile support system designed for demanding studio and on-location shoots. Constructed from durable chrome steel, this low-base stand ensures stability and strength, making it a reliable choice for professional photographers, videographers, and cinematographers.

Key Features:

Low Base with Braked Wheels: Equipped with A9000N braked wheels for smooth mobility and secure positioning, this stand offers exceptional convenience and flexibility.

Sturdy Steel Construction: Built with chrome steel columns, risers, and legs to handle heavy equipment safely and securely.

Wide Footprint for Extra Stability: A broad base provides reliable stability, even under maximum load conditions.

Combo Top Adapter: Features a 28 mm (1 1/8 in) Junior receiver and a retractable 16 mm (5/8 in) Baby pin, allowing easy attachment of lights and accessories.

Adjustable Height: With three sections and two risers, the stand reaches a maximum height of 360 cm (141.7 in), making it suitable for a variety of setups.

Specifications:

Max Load: 40 kg (88.2 lbs)

Max Height: 360 cm (141.7 in)

Column Diameter: 45, 40, 35 mm

Sections/Risers: 3 sections, 2 risers

Perfect for:

The A5036CS is ideal for professionals needing a strong, portable, and adaptable solution for their lighting and accessory setups. Whether for studio shoots or outdoor productions, this stand delivers dependable support for your gear.

Recommended Accessories:

Enhance your production setup with compatible accessories such as the D400 grip head, 425B boom arm, 087WBK counterweight, and E200 extension arm.

The Avenger A5036CS Junior Roller Stand combines durability, functionality, and ease of use, making it a valuable addition to any professional production setup.

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The Avenger A5036CS Junior Roller Stand is a rugged and versatile support system designed for demanding studio and on-location shoots. Constructed from durable chrome steel, this low-base stand ensures stability and strength, making it a reliable choice for professional photographers, videographers, and cinematographers.

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