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Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box

The Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box is the ultimate solution for seamless tripod mounting and comfortable seating on film sets. This standard 20.3 cm x 30.5 cm x 20.3 cm full apple box is revolutionising your on-set experience with its built-in camera tripod adapter, providing a convenient and reliable option for securely mounting your tripod head.

SKU: GC52-KPKAB854

Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box

Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box

The Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box is the ultimate solution for seamless tripod mounting and comfortable seating on film sets. This standard 20.3 cm x 30.5 cm x 20.3 cm full apple box is revolutionising your on-set experience with its built-in camera tripod adapter, providing a convenient and reliable option for securely mounting your tripod head.

Equipped with a 150mm bowl adapter (KS-854) already integrated on one side and a 100mm bowl adapter (KS-853) conveniently stored inside the box, switching between different setups has never been easier. Simply remove the sliding cover to access the stored bowl adapter and adapt to your specific shooting requirements. Plus, for those who require the flexibility of a Mitchell adapter (KS-856), it's available as an optional accessory for additional versatility.

But that's not all-our Hi-hat Box doesn't just stop at tripod mounting. The sliding cover features a cushioned foam seat underneath, transforming this apple box into a comfortable seating option for crew members during those long days on set. With a handle integrated into the sliding cover, transporting the Hi-hat Box from one location to another is effortless, ensuring that you can move swiftly and efficiently without any hassle.

Practical, versatile, and designed with the needs of filmmakers in mind, our Hi-hat Box is a must-have accessory that will streamline your film set, providing both essential tripod mounting capabilities and comfortable seating solutions for your crew. Revolutionise your workflow and elevate your production experience with the Hi-hat Box-the ultimate companion for any film shoot.

Key Features:

Standard Full Apple Box Size

Built-In 150mm Bowl Adapter

Optional Mitchell Adapter Available

Sliding Cover with Foam Seat

Integrated Handle for Easy Transport

Quick Switch Between Setups

Dual Function: Mount and Seat

Durable Design for Film Set Use

Streamlines Tripod Mounting Workflow

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Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box

The Kupo KAB-854 Hi-Hat Box is the ultimate solution for seamless tripod mounting and comfortable seating on film sets. This standard 20.3 cm x 30.5 cm x 20.3 cm full apple box is revolutionising your on-set experience with its built-in camera tripod adapter, providing a convenient and reliable option for securely mounting your tripod head.

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