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Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods

The Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods is a replacement support component designed for the Lastolite HiLite 2.5 x 2.15 m (8 x 7 ft) background system. Supplied as a set of two, the rods are each 58.5 cm long and provide the structural support required for the compatible HiLite background frame. They are intended as replacement or spare parts, making them useful for maintaining the frame when original support rods are damaged, lost or require replacement. The rods are listed as compatible with the 2.5 x 2.15 m HiLite system, providing a straightforward solution for keeping the background support structure complete and functional.

SKU: GC40-MF-LL RA3309

Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods

Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods

The Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods is a replacement support component designed for the Lastolite HiLite 2.5 x 2.15 m (8 x 7 ft) background system. Supplied as a set of two, the rods are each 58.5 cm long and provide the structural support required for the compatible HiLite background frame. They are intended as replacement or spare parts, making them useful for maintaining the frame when original support rods are damaged, lost or require replacement. The rods are listed as compatible with the 2.5 x 2.15 m HiLite system, providing a straightforward solution for keeping the background support structure complete and functional.

Key Features:

Set of Two Replacement Rods

58.5 cm Rod Length

Designed for Lastolite HiLite

Compatible with 2.5 x 2.15m HiLite

Provides Structural Frame Support

Replacement or Spare Components

Helps Maintain Background Frame

Lightweight Support Construction

Easy Replacement Installation

Keeps HiLite System Functional

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Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods

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Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods

The Manfrotto Set of 58.5 cm Rods is a replacement support component designed for the Lastolite HiLite 2.5 x 2.15 m (8 x 7 ft) background system. Supplied as a set of two, the rods are each 58.5 cm long and provide the structural support required for the compatible HiLite background frame. They are intended as replacement or spare parts, making them useful for maintaining the frame when original support rods are damaged, lost or require replacement. The rods are listed as compatible with the 2.5 x 2.15 m HiLite system, providing a straightforward solution for keeping the background support structure complete and functional.

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