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Novoflex TRIOPROC3930 TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit

The TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit from Novoflex is a full modular tripod system with a load capacity of 143 lb and different options for legs and spider accessories. This kit consists of 8x carbon fibre legs with twist locks that open with a simple turn and allow the legs to extend to a maximum height of 60.6". With different leg splaying options, the 7.1 lb tripod can drop to a minimum height of 2.2", which is convenient for macro photography.

SKU: GC11-TRIOPROC3930

Novoflex TRIOPROC3930 TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit

Novoflex TRIOPROC3930 TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit

The TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit from Novoflex is a full modular tripod system with a load capacity of 143 lb and different options for legs and spider accessories. This kit consists of 8x carbon fibre legs with twist locks that open with a simple turn and allow the legs to extend to a maximum height of 60.6". With different leg splaying options, the 7.1 lb tripod can drop to a minimum height of 2.2", which is convenient for macro photography.

The two included Macro Mini Legs are also another option for doing macro or tabletop photography, by removing two of the legs from the PRO75 base and replacing them with the mini legs.

As mentioned before, all the legs are removable for storage, but the legs can also fold in the reverse at 180° to a compact length of 27" for transport or storage. The PRO75 base has a removable top plate, which is replaceable with a 75mm half bowl, levelling base, or a centre column that are available separately. The top plate and the other tripod accessories are secured by the three set screws found on the side of the base. Additionally, the PRO75 has two 1/4"-20 threaded sockets to mount accessories.

Features:

Load Capacity: 143 lb

Maximum height: 60.6"

Minimum Height: 2.2"

Folded Length: 27"

Leg Sections: 3

Weight: 7.1 lb

8x Carbon Fiber Legs with Twist Locks

Variable Leg Angles

180° Reverse-Folding Tripod Legs

All Three Legs Separate from Tripod Base

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Product Overview

Novoflex TRIOPROC3930 TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit

The TrioPod PRO75 with 3-Section Carbon Fiber Leg Kit from Novoflex is a full modular tripod system with a load capacity of 143 lb and different options for legs and spider accessories. This kit consists of 8x carbon fibre legs with twist locks that open with a simple turn and allow the legs to extend to a maximum height of 60.6". With different leg splaying options, the 7.1 lb tripod can drop to a minimum height of 2.2", which is convenient for macro photography.

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