Overview

Designed for all day comfort, the KASBAH System conforms to the camera operator, providing optimal cushioning & pressure relief on the shoulder & hands.

SKU: GC63-B6000.0106

Bright Tangerine LeftField 3 KASBAH System - Shoulder Pad + 15mm LWS/Studio Handle Kit

Designed for all day comfort, the KASBAH System conforms to the camera operator, providing optimal cushioning & pressure relief on the shoulder & hands.

The hand grip supports can be articulated into a wide range of positions to create various handheld looks and is configurable for 15mm LWS & 15mm Studio setups.

Next Level Comfort & Airflow

The shoulder pad & hand grip have been created using Digital Light Synthesis (DLS), a process pioneered by Carbon that uses oxygen-permeable optics & programmable liquid resins to form a unique matrix structure with an infinite number of density zones.

The open structure allows air to naturally flow through, evaporating sweat to keep the operator cool. Made for long days on set, operators will experience a new level of comfort & freedom to move. Extremely durable & sturdy, capable of being used in any extreme conditions, the pad is easy to clean with water and UV resistant

The included mounting bracket allows the pad to connect to the rear of the LeftField 3 15mm LWS baseplate, with the riser providing clearance when using an ARRI standard balance plate.

Tripod to Handheld in Seconds

The riser features a guided track to align the baseplate with an end stop that provides tactile feedback to the operator that the baseplate is on the riser. The safety wedge prevents the baseplate from sliding off accidentally.

Unlike VCT systems, the KASBAH System works on any ARRI standard dovetail removing any flex or play due to tolerances between the wedge & receiver plates. Going back to handheld operation is as simple as opening up the lever and lifting off the camera.

Alternatively, the LeftField 3 baseplate or any other baseplate with an ARRI dovetail clamp can dock on top of the shoulder pad, making it compatible with third party manufacturers.

Battery Plates & Counterbalance

Attaching the rear 15mm bracket extends the mounting options even further. Supporting battery plates and other accessories which also serves as counter balance for larger camera builds.

The arms feature 3x 3/8" anti-twist & 5x 1/4" threaded points which can be used to mount articulating arms for monitors & other accessories.

Precision Milled, Not Stamped

Each rosette has been CNC precision cut from high-grade stainless steel. Compared to stamped rosettes, ours offer higher engagement & maximum compatibility that won't slip.

LeftField 3 System

Customise your camera build with the extensive selection of accessories in the LeftField system. Letting you create the right setup for each and every task.

This kit has been updated to LeftField 3 and is not compatible with LeftField 2 accessories. For a complete list of compatible accessories,

  • Variable density zones using KASBAH for optimal cushioning & pressure relief
  • Open structure for air flow & allows for heat dissipation & evaporation of sweat
  • Hand grip system for 15mm LWS & 15mm Studio configurations
  • Upper flange encourages a relaxed grip and reduces tension
  • 3/8" Anti-twist & 1/4" threads on Grip Arm for mounting accessories
  • Milled rosettes offers positive engagement using ARRI standard for maximum compatibility
  • Symmetrical design allows for use on left or right sides
  • Glove-friendly knob for easy adjustments in fast paced settings
  • Precision cut from high-grade aluminium & stainless steel

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