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IFootage Gazelle TC9 Carbon Fibre 3-Section Tripod with Fast Bowl

The Gazelle TC9 Fastbowl Carbon Fiber Tripod from iFootage can be used to support a camera rig, jib arm, or any load weighing up to 26.46 lb. Constructed from carbon fibre and stainless steel, the TC9 tripod is a light, versatile entry in the Gazelle series. The tripod extends to 65" with a minimum height of 7.87" at the maximum spread. The legs feature three stages of leg spread at 22, 55, and 77° increments, and they are secured by an integrated leg lock system that enables you to lock the tripod legs down for safe usage.

SKU: GC40-IF-TC9

IFootage Gazelle TC9 Carbon Fibre 3-Section Tripod with Fast Bowl

IFootage Gazelle TC9 Carbon Fibre 3-Section Tripod with Fast Bowl

The Gazelle TC9 Fastbowl Carbon Fiber Tripod from iFootage can be used to support a camera rig, jib arm, or any load weighing up to 26.46 lb. Constructed from carbon fibre and stainless steel, the TC9 tripod is a light, versatile entry in the Gazelle series. The tripod extends to 65" with a minimum height of 7.87" at the maximum spread. The legs feature three stages of leg spread at 22, 55, and 77° increments, and they are secured by an integrated leg lock system that enables you to lock the tripod legs down for safe usage.

The carbon fibre legs have spiked feet for use on rough terrain and spin-down rubber foot pads to use on flat surfaces. Other features include aluminium lever locks for one-handed height adjustments, a half ball 75mm adapter with a 3/8"-16 mounting screw for use with flat base heads and an adapter lock. Use the ball head quick-release button to quickly release the head for remounting. The tripod quickly folds down to 26" for easy transport. An adjustment tool is included to ensure your legs are always locked and secure.

Features:

The tripod is compatible with 75mm bowl tripod heads and includes a half-ball adapter with a 3/8"-16 mounting screw and lock-down knob for use with 75 mm flat base heads

Constructed from carbon fiber, this three-section tripod supports up to a 26.46 lb load

The tripod extends from just under 28" when folded to a top height of 65"; the minimum height is around 7.187" at maximum leg spread

The legs end in spiked feet for use on rough terrain and include rubber tips for use on flat surfaces

Single-handed height adjustments are possible thanks to the ergonomic flip locks

The legs feature three stages of leg spread at 22, 55, and 77° increments, which is secured by an integrated leg lock system

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IFootage Gazelle TC9 Carbon Fibre 3-Section Tripod with Fast Bowl

The Gazelle TC9 Fastbowl Carbon Fiber Tripod from iFootage can be used to support a camera rig, jib arm, or any load weighing up to 26.46 lb. Constructed from carbon fibre and stainless steel, the TC9 tripod is a light, versatile entry in the Gazelle series. The tripod extends to 65" with a minimum height of 7.87" at the maximum spread. The legs feature three stages of leg spread at 22, 55, and 77° increments, and they are secured by an integrated leg lock system that enables you to lock the tripod legs down for safe usage.

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