SKU: GC85-MB756040

Matthews 40" C-Stand with Sliding Leg, Grip Head, and Arm (Black, 10.5')

Matthews 40" C-Stand with Sliding Leg, Grip Head, and Arm (Black, 10.5')

While C-stands have been around since the dawn of the movie industry, what makes the black Matthews 40" C-Stand with Sliding Leg, Grip Head, and Arm special is its sliding third leg, alternatively called a "lazy" or "Rocky Mountain" leg. Whatever you call it, the leg can be positioned anywhere on the riser to stabilize the stand, work around obstructions like stairs, or deal with tight spaces. The stand rises to a height of 10.5' and can support gear weighing up to 22 lb. The large T-handles provide a secure grip.

Features:

Independent sliding (Rocky Mountain) top leg adjustment for levelling on uneven terrain

Grip head and arm allow for mounting and placement of gobos, small reflectors, and small light fixtures

Serrated gobo heads ensure a strong bite on 5/8 or 3/8" pins, arms, or other grip accessories and prevent side roll

Stay-put T-handles won't fall out of riser castings

Regular price $550.00
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Matthews 40" C-Stand with Sliding Leg, Grip Head, and Arm (Black, 10.5')

While C-stands have been around since the dawn of the movie industry, what makes the black Matthews 40" C-Stand with Sliding Leg, Grip Head, and Arm special is its sliding third leg, alternatively called a "lazy" or "Rocky Mountain" leg. Whatever you call it, the leg can be positioned anywhere on the riser to stabilize the stand, work around obstructions like stairs, or deal with tight spaces. The stand rises to a height of 10.5' and can support gear weighing up to 22 lb. The large T-handles provide a secure grip.

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