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Tilta Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit - Grey

The Tilta B36" Boulder Camera Cart is a rugged, portable workstation designed for filmmakers, technicians, and DIY users. Its tool-free, quick release system allows fast assembly or disassembly, and when not in use, the top and bottom trays lock together as a secure case. Built-in wheels and a handle turn it into a rolling case for easy transport. Constructed from durable aluminium, it offers multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mounting points for full customisation with accessories such as monitor arms, tools racks, and support gear ready to adapt to any workflow. For those looking for a ready-to-use setup, the Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit builds on the base model with significant upgrades.

SKU: GC33-TC-T01-A-G

Tilta Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit - Grey

Tilta Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit - Grey

The Tilta B36" Boulder Camera Cart is a rugged, portable workstation designed for filmmakers, technicians, and DIY users. Its tool-free, quick release system allows fast assembly or disassembly, and when not in use, the top and bottom trays lock together as a secure case. Built-in wheels and a handle turn it into a rolling case for easy transport. Constructed from durable aluminium, it offers multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mounting points for full customisation with accessories such as monitor arms, tools racks, and support gear ready to adapt to any workflow. For those looking for a ready-to-use setup, the Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit builds on the base model with significant upgrades.

Four wheels (two fixed and two rotating casters) for smooth mobility

A wide range of optional accessories that let you expand the cart into a camera workstation, focus pulling station, DIT hub, or even a mobile workshop

Two handles for comfortable control

A collapsible side table with IGT standard mount, providing extra workspace and the ability to swap in other IGT-compatible inserts

Full tilt, pan, and instant 90° rotation monitor mount for seamless transitions between horizontal and vertical monitoring

A NATO/Manfrotto-style sliding receiver for enabling precise positioning of the monitor across the bar

Two support posts and a monitor mounting bracket featuring a quick release plate compatible with most standard monitors

2" (50mm) speed rail for mounting accessories like Baby Pin, Tripod Storage System, and Stedicam Dock

Key Features:

Aluminium, Stainless Steel & Plastic

Speed Rail with Height Markings

1/4"-20, 3/8"-16, 40mm, NATO & Manfrotto

One-Step-Release Brake System

Load Capacity: 400 kg

Two Handles for Comfortable Control

9" Pneumatic Tires

Tool-Free Assembly

Adjustable Monitor Mount

Magnetic Fold-Down Side

What's in the Box:

Tilta Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit - Grey

Top Tray

Bottom Tray

1.6" Support Post

Mounting Bar

9" Fixed Caster

9" Swivel Caster

Set of Handles

Air Pump

Steadicam Dock for Boulder Camera Cart (Black)

Monitor Mount for Boulder Camera Cart Mounting Bar (Black)

Expansion Mounting Bracket Kit for Boulder Camera Cart (Black)

IGT Outdoor Expansion Module for Boulder Camera Cart (Black)

Dual IGT Plate Kit for Boulder Camera Cart (Black)

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Tilta Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit - Grey

The Tilta B36" Boulder Camera Cart is a rugged, portable workstation designed for filmmakers, technicians, and DIY users. Its tool-free, quick release system allows fast assembly or disassembly, and when not in use, the top and bottom trays lock together as a secure case. Built-in wheels and a handle turn it into a rolling case for easy transport. Constructed from durable aluminium, it offers multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 mounting points for full customisation with accessories such as monitor arms, tools racks, and support gear ready to adapt to any workflow. For those looking for a ready-to-use setup, the Boulder Camera Cart Indie Kit builds on the base model with significant upgrades.

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