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Manfrotto Lighting Stand Super 6S Alu B

Reach even higher with the intuitive Aluminium High Super Stand. This must-have stand is ideal for the content creator and image-maker looking for total creative flexibility, even in the most challenging environments. If you need to reach lofty heights, our Super High Stand will give you all the tools to do just that. It’s one of the tallest stands on the market, plus it’s packed with easy-to-use features and it’s made to Italy’s world-leading quality standards.

SKU: GC40-MF-269HDBU

Manfrotto Lighting Stand Super 6S Alu B

Manfrotto Lighting Stand Super 6S Alu B

Reach even higher with the intuitive Aluminium High Super Stand. This must-have stand is ideal for the content creator and image-maker looking for total creative flexibility, even in the most challenging environments. If you need to reach lofty heights, our Super High Stand will give you all the tools to do just that. It’s one of the tallest stands on the market, plus it’s packed with easy-to-use features and it’s made to Italy’s world-leading quality standards.

With 6 sections and 5 risers, this professional lighting stand is easy to set-up and fold away, which makes it ideal for both studio and location work. Crafted from hardwearing, yet lightweight aluminium adding to its portability but also increasing its durability and also featuring a strength boosting anodised finish, to make it a stand truly capable of heavy-duty work, with the ability to support up to 10kg. To add to its great functionality, this stand has a levelling leg, enabling you to adjust to perfection, even on rough terrain. Double leg bracing gives added stability and security paired with a max footprint of 174cm, so you can work quickly and safely with the assurance of solid lighting support. It also comes with a universal head type 14, with a 28mm socket and 16mm stud. Compatible with wheelsets 103, 104 and 104G.

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Manfrotto Lighting Stand Super 6S Alu B

Reach even higher with the intuitive Aluminium High Super Stand. This must-have stand is ideal for the content creator and image-maker looking for total creative flexibility, even in the most challenging environments. If you need to reach lofty heights, our Super High Stand will give you all the tools to do just that. It’s one of the tallest stands on the market, plus it’s packed with easy-to-use features and it’s made to Italy’s world-leading quality standards.

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