SKU: GC88-032B

Manfrotto Autopole Black extends from 210cm to 370cm

Autopole Black extends from 210cm to 370cm

The Autopole is the ultimate adjustable lighting pole system that can be used to create a background support, supporting photography lighting equipment, or for hundreds of other studio and outdoor applications. Its unique single action cantilever locking system exerts the correct amoun...

 

Features:

Safe, secure and easy to use

Rubber cups at each end for extra grip

Compact, perfect for smaller spaces

Aluminium autopole for complete durability

Can extend to a mighty 370cms

Regular price $270.00
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Autopole Black extends from 210cm to 370cm

The Autopole is the ultimate adjustable lighting pole system that can be used to create a background support, supporting photography lighting equipment, or for hundreds of other studio and outdoor applications. Its unique single action cantilever locking system exerts the correct amoun...

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