SKU: GC88-117B

Manfrotto 117B Tripod Video Photo Pro Geared 94/173cm 18kg Payload

Manfrotto 117B Tripod Video Photo Pro Geared 94/173cm 18kg Payload

The Manfrotto 117B Aluminum/Stainless Steel Professional Video/Movie Tripod is constructed of aluminium and stainless steel and has a geared column and a maximum height of 68". The 117B ships with rubber feet with retractable spikes and a telescoping mid-level spreader.

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Manfrotto 117B Tripod Video Photo Pro Geared 94/173cm 18kg Payload

The Manfrotto 117B Aluminum/Stainless Steel Professional Video/Movie Tripod is constructed of aluminium and stainless steel and has a geared column and a maximum height of 68". The 117B ships with rubber feet with retractable spikes and a telescoping mid-level spreader.

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