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Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Enhance the stability of your tripod with the Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups. These tripod feet replacements are meticulously designed to provide superior grip and stability on various surfaces, making them an essential accessory for photographers who work in diverse and challenging environments. Crafted with a focus on durability and functionality, the SC-50 silicon cups ensure that your tripod stands firm, even on slippery or uneven surfaces.

SKU: GC11-SC-50

Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Enhance the stability of your tripod with the Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups. These tripod feet replacements are meticulously designed to provide superior grip and stability on various surfaces, making them an essential accessory for photographers who work in diverse and challenging environments. Crafted with a focus on durability and functionality, the SC-50 silicon cups ensure that your tripod stands firm, even on slippery or uneven surfaces.

Compatibility

The Leofoto SC-50 silicon cups are compatible with any tripod featuring 3/8" threaded legs, making them a versatile addition to your photography equipment. They are ideal for use with Leofoto tripods but can also be used with other brands that support the same thread size.

Usage

The wide silicon cups are perfect for outdoor photographers who require stable support on uneven or slippery surfaces. They are easy to install and remove, allowing photographers to quickly adapt to changing conditions in the field. Simply screw the cups onto the tripod legs, and they are ready to provide enhanced stability for your shots.

Invest in the Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups to ensure your tripod has the best possible support and stability, no matter where your photography adventures take you. With their robust design and superior grip, these tripod feet replacements are the perfect solution for achieving steady shots in challenging environments.

Key Features:

Durable Aluminium Alloy and Silica Gel

Wide Contact Area Diameter

Secure Fit 3/8" Mounting Thread

Temperature Resistant

Compatibility Fits 3/8" Tripod Legs

Enhanced Grip Excellent Adhesion on Surfaces

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Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

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Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Enhance the stability of your tripod with the Leofoto SC-50 50mm Wide Silicon Cups. These tripod feet replacements are meticulously designed to provide superior grip and stability on various surfaces, making them an essential accessory for photographers who work in diverse and challenging environments. Crafted with a focus on durability and functionality, the SC-50 silicon cups ensure that your tripod stands firm, even on slippery or uneven surfaces.

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