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Kupo KS-868 Hexa Trihat

Crafted from a sturdy yet lightweight aluminium alloy with die-cast iron connectors, the Kupo Hexa Trihat is built to provide stable, low camera angles on any type of terrain. It includes a hexagon bracket that can be switched out to accommodate Mitchell mounts, 100mm bowls, and 150mm bowls, all positioned in the centre. Its three adjustable arms and legs, each measuring 1-1/2" Sch. 40 (48.3mm) in diameter, offer maximum stability, even in challenging conditions.

SKU: GC52-KPKS868

Kupo KS-868 Hexa Trihat

Kupo KS-868 Hexa Trihat

Crafted from a sturdy yet lightweight aluminium alloy with die-cast iron connectors, the Kupo Hexa Trihat is built to provide stable, low camera angles on any type of terrain. It includes a hexagon bracket that can be switched out to accommodate Mitchell mounts, 100mm bowls, and 150mm bowls, all positioned in the centre. Its three adjustable arms and legs, each measuring 1-1/2" Sch. 40 (48.3mm) in diameter, offer maximum stability, even in challenging conditions.

Rubber pads on each leg add extra stability and absorb vibrations, ensuring your camera stays secure and steady. to increase flexibility, the top of each leg features an M10 female threaded end to attach optional casters (KC-100), allowing you to move your setup easily on the ground if necessary.

The adjustable legs, at a height of 8" (20cm), enable precise positioning on uneven surfaces, while the joint locking lever on the arms provides accurate pan adjustments, keeping your camera steady in any environment. Additionally, the Kupo Hexa Trihat is compatible with an optional adapter (KS-869) for 1-1/2" Sch. 40 (48.3mm) to 1-1/4" Sch. 40 (42.4mm), enhancing its versatility for various applications.

Key Features:

Lightweight Aluminium Alloy Construction

Die-cast Iron Connectors for Strength

Switchable Hex Bracket Mount System

Supports Mitchell, 100mm, 150mm Mounts

Three Adjustable 1-1/2" Sch. 40 Legs

Rubber Pads for Vibration Absorption

M10 Threads for Optional Casters

Adjustable Legs for Uneven Terrain

Joint Lock Lever for Pan Control

Optional Adapter for Tube Sizing

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Product Overview

Kupo KS-868 Hexa Trihat

Crafted from a sturdy yet lightweight aluminium alloy with die-cast iron connectors, the Kupo Hexa Trihat is built to provide stable, low camera angles on any type of terrain. It includes a hexagon bracket that can be switched out to accommodate Mitchell mounts, 100mm bowls, and 150mm bowls, all positioned in the centre. Its three adjustable arms and legs, each measuring 1-1/2" Sch. 40 (48.3mm) in diameter, offer maximum stability, even in challenging conditions.

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