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Manfrotto Stand Wind Up Safety Cable Black

The Manfrotto 087NWB Wind Up Stand with Safety Cable Black is a highly reliable and efficient support stand for professional photographers and videographers. It features a unique wind-up mechanism that allows for easy height adjustment, making it ideal for use in studio setups. The stand is equipped with a safety cable to prevent the fall of heavy equipment in case of mechanical failure. Built with sturdy materials, this stand offers a combination of stability and ease of use for demanding applications. The black finish ensures it blends seamlessly into most studio environments.

SKU: GC40-MF-087NWB

Manfrotto Stand Wind Up Safety Cable Bk

Manfrotto Stand Wind Up Safety Cable Black

The Manfrotto 087NWB Wind Up Stand with Safety Cable Black is a highly reliable and efficient support stand for professional photographers and videographers. It features a unique wind-up mechanism that allows for easy height adjustment, making it ideal for use in studio setups. The stand is equipped with a safety cable to prevent the fall of heavy equipment in case of mechanical failure. Built with sturdy materials, this stand offers a combination of stability and ease of use for demanding applications. The black finish ensures it blends seamlessly into most studio environments.

Key Features:

Wind-Up Mechanism: Provides smooth and controlled height adjustment, reducing the effort needed for setup.

Safety Cable: Equipped with a safety cable to ensure secure use and prevent equipment from falling if the stand fails.

Heavy-Duty Construction: Built with durable materials to support a range of equipment in studio or on-location environments.

Stability: Features a broad base to provide excellent stability, ensuring your equipment remains secure during shoots.

Specifications:

Weight: 12.5 kg

Max Load: 25 kg

Max Height: 350 cm

Min Height: 115 cm

Sections: 3

Perfect for:

The Manfrotto 087NWB Wind Up Stand with Safety Cable Black is perfect for professional photographers, videographers, and cinematographers who require a safe, efficient, and durable solution for supporting heavy equipment. It's ideal for use in studios and on-location shoots where quick and easy height adjustments are necessary.

Recommended Accessories:

Pair this stand with accessories like the Manfrotto 035 Background Hooks for additional background support or the Manfrotto 472B Heavy Duty Sandbag for added stability when using larger setups.

The Manfrotto 087NWB Wind Up Stand with Safety Cable Black ensures that your equipment remains secure and easily adjustable, making it an essential addition to any professional photographer's or videographer's toolkit.

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Manfrotto Stand Wind Up Safety Cable Black

The Manfrotto 087NWB Wind Up Stand with Safety Cable Black is a highly reliable and efficient support stand for professional photographers and videographers. It features a unique wind-up mechanism that allows for easy height adjustment, making it ideal for use in studio setups. The stand is equipped with a safety cable to prevent the fall of heavy equipment in case of mechanical failure. Built with sturdy materials, this stand offers a combination of stability and ease of use for demanding applications. The black finish ensures it blends seamlessly into most studio environments.

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