Overview

The VEO TSA DLX M Tripod Support Arm attaches to the central column canopy of suitable tripods to allow you to attach and aim suitable accessories to enhance your final composition.

SKU: GC40-V250304

Vanguard VEO TSA DLX Support Arm Deluxe- Med

The VEO TSA DLX M Tripod Support Arm attaches to the central column canopy of suitable tripods to allow you to attach and aim suitable accessories to enhance your final composition.

The VEO TSA DLX M is a high quality CNC machined Tripod Support Arm that allows you to attach a range of accessories to your tripod to enhance your final shot.

To attach to your tripod canopy you have a choice of a 1/4" thread or 3/8" thread. It also includes the option to have the bayonet fittings out for the maximum stability (on tripods that offer that feature such as the VEO 3T or VEO 3T+), or a smooth edge for tripods that don't.

To attach to the accessory of your choice there is a 1/4" thread that can screw directly into selected accessories, or it can screw into one of Vanguard's cold shoe mount accessories to attach a wider range of accessories, or the VEO TC tablet connector.

Once the support arm is attached to your tripod, setting the position of the VEO TSA DLX is all controlled through the single locking knob which is oversized for easy grip. Loosening the locking knob loosens the support arm angle joint and the ball joints on either end, so if you have your accessory on it when you do, please make sure you're supporting it to prevent it falling. Position the arm and accessory where it needs to be and tighten the locking knob. It's as simple as that.

The VEO TSA DLX support arm joint is constructed using serrated steel teeth for maximum grip, and this allows this model to support up to 3kg.

This is the medium sized support arm that folds to 113mm and extends to 180mm, weighing just 217g. If you need a longer support arm, please check out the VEO TSA DLX L which extends to 290mm.

Compatibility

Vanguard VEO TSA DLX Support Arm Deluxe- Med

  • Fits any tripod with a 1/4" or 3/8" thread hole
  • Fits any accessory with 1/4" thread hole
  • Folds to 113mm
  • Extends to 180mm
  • Weighs 217g
  • Maximum load capacity 3kg
  • Single, oversized locking knob for easy use
  • Serrated steel joint for solid grip
  • Ball joints either end for maximum flexibility
  • CNC machined aircraft grade aluminium

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The VEO TSA DLX M Tripod Support Arm attaches to the central column canopy of suitable tripods to allow you to attach and aim suitable accessories to enhance your final composition.

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