Flashpoint 40″ Quick Sliding Leg C-Stand Kit with 2.5″ Grip Head and 40″ Arm (Save $30)

Richard Cox
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For today only Adorama has on sale the Flashpoint 40″ Quick Sliding Leg C-Stand Kit with 2.5″ Grip Head with two options, one with the 40″ Grip Arm for $129 coloured black and the chrome version for $109. Both save you $30.

Features include;

  • The Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Sliding Leg C-Stand Kit offers a remarkable height range
  • Capable of supporting gear weighing up to 22 lbs, providing stability and reliability
  • Included 2.5″ grip head is a versatile tool that can support flags, diffusers, and other modifiers
  • Crafted from high-quality steel, this C-stand is built to withstand the rigors of professional use
  • The black-finished steel not only adds a touch of sophistication to your setup

For a limited time only, save 19% on the Flashpoint C-Stand Kit Pro dropping from $159.00 to $129.00 when you buy this item at Adorama.com. Plus Free Bonus items ( $7.95 Value) :Flashpoint Stand Leg Protector.

Elevate your filmmaking game with the Flashpoint 40″ Quick Release Sliding Leg C-Stand Kit in a sleek black finish. This versatile kit is more than just a support system; it's your creative partner on set. With an impressive height range, it can soar to 10.3′ when you need those dramatic overhead shots, or hunker down to a mere 3.2′ for those low-angle masterpieces. It's your steadfast support, ready to handle gear weighing up to 22 lbs, ensuring that your equipment stays securely in place.

What truly sets this C-stand apart is its innovative sliding leg, often referred to as the Rocky Mountain leg. Imagine the freedom to position it anywhere on the main riser, effortlessly adapting to stairs, uneven terrain, or tight shooting spaces. It's your reliable ally in achieving those challenging shots. With a stable footprint of 37.4″, you can trust this stand to hold its ground, allowing you to focus on your craft.

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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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