SKU: GC76-GSC290

Benro GSC290 GoCoupler 2 | 90º, 1/4-20 & 3/8" Mount

The GoCoupler 90° allows you to attach an additional GoRail at the end of the SystemGo center column. This allows the GoRail to become height adjustable and you can mount a ballhead and/or other SystemGo accessories to the top of the GoRail. This is ideal for multi camera shoots or for turning your SystemGo tripod into a mobile workstation. The GSC290 is compatible with any 2 series SystemGo tripod.

WEIGHT 0.24 lb (0.11 kg)

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The GoCoupler 90° allows you to attach an additional GoRail at the end of the SystemGo center column. This allows the GoRail to become height adjustable and you can mount a ballhead and/or other SystemGo accessories to the top of the GoRail. This is ideal for multi camera shoots or for turning your SystemGo tripod into a mobile workstation. The GSC290 is compatible with any 2 series SystemGo tripod.

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