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Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Wide Two-Axis Pad

Add a wider pad to your KASBAH Atman shoulder rig frame with this Wide Two-Axis Pad from Bright Tangerine. This extra-wide pad provides breathable comfort to your KASBAH Atman shoulder rig, and it allows you to quickly mount and unmount the frame from the pad with a secure safety knob. The two-axis pad allows you to smoothly adjust the rig forward/back and left/right to achieve fine positioning.

SKU: GC63-B6000.1026

Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Wide Two-Axis Pad

Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Wide Two-Axis Pad

Add a wider pad to your KASBAH Atman shoulder rig frame with this Wide Two-Axis Pad from Bright Tangerine. This extra-wide pad provides breathable comfort to your KASBAH Atman shoulder rig, and it allows you to quickly mount and unmount the frame from the pad with a secure safety knob. The two-axis pad allows you to smoothly adjust the rig forward/back and left/right to achieve fine positioning.

KASBAH Technology

Experience unparalleled comfort and support with our innovative KASBAH shoulder pads, designed for customizable comfort and peak performance, ensuring all-day wearability and accurate pressure relief. Its innovative design incorporates multiple density zones, offering targeted pressure relief to alleviate discomfort during long shoots.

Precise Positioning

This shoulder pad offers two-axis adjustment, connecting seamlessly to the KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame. It allows smooth sliding both forward and backward as well as left and right movements. The fore and aft adjustment enables you to optimize weight distribution, while the left and right adjustment allows you to position the camera closer or further away from your head.

Safety Release

When using the shoulder rig without a rear mounting foot, the safety mechanism activates before it can be disengaged from the frame, ensuring there are no accidental releases.

Key Features:

For KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Frame

Wide Shoulder Pad, Comfortable Design

Forward/Back, Left/Right Adjustments

Lightweight, Breathable Design

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Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Wide Two-Axis Pad

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Bright Tangerine KASBAH Atman Shoulder Rig Wide Two-Axis Pad

Add a wider pad to your KASBAH Atman shoulder rig frame with this Wide Two-Axis Pad from Bright Tangerine. This extra-wide pad provides breathable comfort to your KASBAH Atman shoulder rig, and it allows you to quickly mount and unmount the frame from the pad with a secure safety knob. The two-axis pad allows you to smoothly adjust the rig forward/back and left/right to achieve fine positioning.

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