Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Turtle Base C-Stand Kit $119 (Reg $169)

Richard Cox
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For today only Adorama has on sale the Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Turtle Base C-Stand Kit for only $119.

Features include;

  • High-quality 40″ Quick Release Turtle Base C-Stand Kit with a sleek chrome finish
  • Innovative spring ring locking mechanism for effortless adjustments
  • Versatile turtle base design for enhanced portability and low mounting options
  • 40″ Grip Arm with a 2.5″ Grip Head, featuring a secure hex stud and adaptable V-shaped jaws
  • Robust steel structure with a maximum height of 9.7 feet and a detachable turtle base

Purchase the Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Turtle Base C-Stand Kit for only $119

For limited time only, save 30% on the Flashpoint C-Stand Kit Pro dropping from $169.00 to $119.00 when you buy this item at Adorama.com. Plus Free Bonus items ( $7.95 Value) :Flashpoint Stand Leg Protector.

You can elevate your professional photography and videography setups with the Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Turtle Base C-Stand Kit, featuring a 2.5″ Grip Head and 40″ Grip Arm, all finished in a sophisticated chrome. This high-quality kit is engineered for durability, reliability, and versatility, making it an essential tool for industry professionals.

At the core of this innovative kit is a spring ring locking mechanism that simplifies adjustments by harnessing the power of gravity, allowing for smooth and intuitive changes to your setup. The turtle base design is a standout feature, offering quick detachment of the riser from the base for enhanced portability. This base can also be repurposed with a stand adapter, enabling low mounting positions and adding to the kit's versatility.

Purchase the Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Turtle Base C-Stand Kit for only $119

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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on the genre of infrared photography.
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