SKU: GC11-111905

Sirui Pro Tripod R-2214X Carbon Fiber Professional Tripod K-30II Ball Head

The RX series tripods are the largest of the SIRUI tripods. With their high load of up to 25kg, they are particularly suited to working in the studio and with large, heavy DSLR and video cameras. The special feature of the RX series is its removable mounting plate. It can be replaced with the 75mm half ball adapter (and can be used with the optional SIRUI Y-75B levelling half ball). This means that it can be used on a SIRUI video tilt head, for example. To make changing between the plate and the half ball easier, an Allen key is integrated into the stabilising hook.

The leg tubes are made from 10-layer carbon fibre, making the tripod extremely lightweight but very stable. Depending on the surface, the non-slip rubber feet can be replaced with robust stainless steel spikes (included).

– 10-layer carbon fibre in 4 sections
– Included carbon fibre centre column
– Mounting plate can be swapped for a 75mm half ball adapter
– 3/8 inch screw for tripod heads, camera or camcorder
– Built-in spirit level in the tripod shoulder
– Locking screw for head
– Smooth twist locks – a quarter turn is enough to loosen the section
– Covers for secure grip in hot and cold conditions
– Stabilising hook with integrated Allen key

– Weight: 1.6kg
– Max. load: 18kg
– Height: 115mm – 1450mm (without centre column)
– Closed size: 51cm
– Tube diameter: 18.6 – 29.4mm

Compatibility

Cameras, camcorder, tripod heads with 3/8 inch thread

The SIRUI K-II series ball heads are designed and built to the highest standards. The tolerance between the ball and the bearing on SIRUI heads is a max. 0.01 mm. The superior quality is achieved by high-end CNC milling and high-quality surface finish.

The base can be smoothly rotated by 360 °, thus panoramic shots are a breeze. With the three spirit levels, the head can be perfectly aligned. The clamping device is compatible with the Arca-Swiss system, enabling the use of various quick-release plates. The safety lock system prevents accidental slippage of the quick release plate. The precise control of the knobs allows very smooth and effective locking and unlocking of the individual components. The knob for the friction of the ball can be limited in the KII series included is a limit scale for easy reference.

Features:

Ball Diameter: 44mm

Weight: 0.55kg

Height: 109mm

Load Capacity: 30kg

360 ° panorama function and vertical notch

Easy and fast control of all knobs

Metal control knobs for added durability

Plate with 1/4″ stainless steel screw – head assembly with 3/8″ thread

Safety Lock – prevents slipping of the plate

Sliding Stopper – stops the camera slipping when in portrait mode

Spirit levels – horizontally and vertically

Quick release plate

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Product Overview

The RX series tripods are the largest of the SIRUI tripods. With their high load of up to 25kg, they are particularly suited to working in the studio and with large, heavy DSLR and video cameras. The special feature of the RX series is its removable mounting plate. It can be replaced with the 75mm half ball adapter (and can be used with the optional SIRUI Y-75B levelling half ball). This means that it can be used on a SIRUI video tilt head, for example. To make changing between the plate and the half ball easier, an Allen key is integrated into the stabilising hook.

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