This is a Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand. It rises to a maximum height of
6.3' (1.9 m). It has a Junior (1-1/8") receptor and a Baby (5/8") spigot.
Originally designed for use with reflectors, Combo stands became popular with lighting crews as Hollywood moved from studios to outside locations.
This stand is constructed of steel, for a higher weight capacity. This stand uses optional Matthews #366068 Combo Adapter Wheels.
| Minimum Height | 33.5" (85cm) |
| Maximum Height | 6.3' (1.9 m) |
| Closed Length | 36" (91cm) |
| Footprint Diameter | 31" (79cm) |
| Weight | 16 lbs (7kg) |
| Maximum Load | 72 lbs (33kg) |
| Attachment Size |
1-1/8" Junior receptor Baby 5/8" male stud |
| Accepts Wheels | Yes- (366068) |
| Air Cushioned | No |
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
The only reason it's 4 instead of five stars is because it is more difficult than it has to be to weight the stand down witha large sandbag. It'd be nice if there were some kind of removable hook on one of the legs to facilitate this need.
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
I'll be using this stand to hold up my silk for outdoor shoots. We're in Oklahoma and it gets pretty windy here. The stand is heavy duty enough to give us great performance. Matthews makes great products and everything works together. If you can dream it up...you can probably make it work with Matthews.
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
Great Stand, Sturdy and strong, holds a lot of weight!
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
I use a pair of these lowboys primarily for my Dana Dolly setup. Construction is as expected from a Matthews product: Solid, durable, and sturdy. They're a bit heavier than I expected, but easy to move around and set up. One of the legs will extend for use on uneven surfaces which was a big selling point for me. Overall, a great stand.
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
The only reason it's 4 instead of five stars is because it is more difficult than it has to be to weight the stand down witha large sandbag. It'd be nice if there were some kind of removable hook on one of the legs to facilitate this need.
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
I'll be using this stand to hold up my silk for outdoor shoots. We're in Oklahoma and it gets pretty windy here. The stand is heavy duty enough to give us great performance. Matthews makes great products and everything works together. If you can dream it up...you can probably make it work with Matthews.
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
Great Stand, Sturdy and strong, holds a lot of weight!
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Comments about Matthews Low Boy Double Riser Combo Steel Stand - 6.3' (1.9m):
I use a pair of these lowboys primarily for my Dana Dolly setup. Construction is as expected from a Matthews product: Solid, durable, and sturdy. They're a bit heavier than I expected, but easy to move around and set up. One of the legs will extend for use on uneven surfaces which was a big selling point for me. Overall, a great stand.
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