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Tether Tools AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL (Set 2)

The AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL are designed to expand the capability of your AeroTrac Workstation System by securely locking in larger tech and accessories exactly where you need them. Whether mounting gear on the tabletop or underneath the workstation, these heavy-duty clamps provide the stability and flexibility required for professional studio and location environments.

SKU: GC49-30.ATTC-XL

Tether Tools AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL (Set 2)

Tether Tools AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL (Set 2)

The AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL are designed to expand the capability of your AeroTrac Workstation System by securely locking in larger tech and accessories exactly where you need them. Whether mounting gear on the tabletop or underneath the workstation, these heavy-duty clamps provide the stability and flexibility required for professional studio and location environments.

Constructed from durable aluminium with padded grip surfaces, the Tech Clamps XL protect your equipment while delivering a firm, reliable hold. Ideal for securing larger laptops, tablets, power solutions, or other essential tools; they allow you to configure your workstation around your workflow-not the other way around.

The AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL transforms your AeroTrac into a fully customised, professional-grade workstation that adapts as fast as your shoot does.

The AeroTrac Workstation System has been honoured with the Red Dot Award for Product Design, recognising its innovation, functionality, and precision engineering. This distinction reflects Tether Tools' commitment to building professional, laptop-centric workflow solutions designed to perform in real-world environments.

Key Features:

Secure Mounting for Large Devices

Protective Padded Grip Design

Flexible Workstation Integration

Professional-Grade Construction

Dual-Sided Thickness Compatibility

Extended Pads for Curved Edges

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Tether Tools AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL (Set 2)

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Tether Tools AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL (Set 2)

The AeroTrac Tech Clamps XL are designed to expand the capability of your AeroTrac Workstation System by securely locking in larger tech and accessories exactly where you need them. Whether mounting gear on the tabletop or underneath the workstation, these heavy-duty clamps provide the stability and flexibility required for professional studio and location environments.

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