This Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand is for small fixtures which require a 5/8 in mounting pin. This stand has steel legs and riser. The tripod brace base, with all axis locking casters provides great stability.
| Maximum Height | 116" (294.6 cm) |
| Minimum Height | 48" (122 cm) |
| Base | Folded: 12" (30.5 cm) |
| Footprint Diameter | 39" (99 cm) |
| Maximum Load | 30 lb (14 kg) |
| Attachment Size | 5/8" stud |
| Accepts Wheels | Yes- Included |
| Air Cushioned | No |
| Weight | 14 lb (6.0 kg) |
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I am a professional environmental portrait photographer. I use this stand on location to support an avenger mini boom to support a hair light, or an area where I need an extension arm or boom for hard to access spot. This stand is very sturdy, can suuport heavier light fixtures. I love the way that this stand is built, all steel construction. I love the overall size of this stand, easy to transport. The weight of this stand is manageable. The handles to lock down the stand are great, and hold sandbags easily. The wheels and wheel locks are great!
The only gripe I have about this stand is that the overall base footprint is not very wide. This means that I have to use a few more sandbags than I would like to hold things down and prevent tip-over. I wish that the base was 12- 18 inches wider overall. But for the size of the stand, this is not a deal breaker for me. I love this stand, and will probably get 2 more.
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Matthews is the best there is and the wheeled light stands make postioning lights or grip very easy. If you use traditional C-Stands for light positioning, you will love these wheeled stands from the very first use.
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Like most Matthews gear, this stand is well-built and functional. The stand is sturdy, easy to use and makes moving around your lights, video monitors or whatever you mount on a stand much easier and efficient. Once you use them, you'll always want to have them on your productions. I purchased three of them to use with my larger Kino Flo lights and have since bought several more to use with my larger ARRI lights and even my video monitors. The wheels roll very smoothly and the way the legs fold up allow you to store the stand upright as the wheels are tucked away above the ground. Great product!
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
I've know of Matthews gear for a few years. This is the first time I purchased a piece of their gear. This is the best light stand I now own. The build quality is of the highest standard. The wheels roll smoothly. My older light stands seem flimsy by comparison, if I bump one of them the flash head has some vibration and bobbles back and forth. Not so with the Matthews stand, if I bump it, it remains solid. The price may seem high for a light stand, but the old adage is true, you get what you pay for, and this is worth every penny. I'll be buying more Matthews gear in the future. This stand will last a very long time.
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
My first Matthew product, and most definitely will buy few more.
I like it so much I am planing to buy two more Light stands, just bigger ones.
It's so strong even the smaller ones can cary heavy stuff.
Quite a monster
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
I have lots of stands but so far this is the best quality I bought.
I am so satisfied with Matthews that I will definitely consider buying
more products like this one.
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Works wonderful, but I set 4 Foot Kino Flo Image units on these and they are less stable than a comparable C-stand due to relatively short legs.
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Headshots, Portraits,
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Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
I am a professional environmental portrait photographer. I use this stand on location to support an avenger mini boom to support a hair light, or an area where I need an extension arm or boom for hard to access spot. This stand is very sturdy, can suuport heavier light fixtures. I love the way that this stand is built, all steel construction. I love the overall size of this stand, easy to transport. The weight of this stand is manageable. The handles to lock down the stand are great, and hold sandbags easily. The wheels and wheel locks are great!
The only gripe I have about this stand is that the overall base footprint is not very wide. This means that I have to use a few more sandbags than I would like to hold things down and prevent tip-over. I wish that the base was 12- 18 inches wider overall. But for the size of the stand, this is not a deal breaker for me. I love this stand, and will probably get 2 more.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Matthews is the best there is and the wheeled light stands make postioning lights or grip very easy. If you use traditional C-Stands for light positioning, you will love these wheeled stands from the very first use.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Like most Matthews gear, this stand is well-built and functional. The stand is sturdy, easy to use and makes moving around your lights, video monitors or whatever you mount on a stand much easier and efficient. Once you use them, you'll always want to have them on your productions. I purchased three of them to use with my larger Kino Flo lights and have since bought several more to use with my larger ARRI lights and even my video monitors. The wheels roll very smoothly and the way the legs fold up allow you to store the stand upright as the wheels are tucked away above the ground. Great product!
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
I've know of Matthews gear for a few years. This is the first time I purchased a piece of their gear. This is the best light stand I now own. The build quality is of the highest standard. The wheels roll smoothly. My older light stands seem flimsy by comparison, if I bump one of them the flash head has some vibration and bobbles back and forth. Not so with the Matthews stand, if I bump it, it remains solid. The price may seem high for a light stand, but the old adage is true, you get what you pay for, and this is worth every penny. I'll be buying more Matthews gear in the future. This stand will last a very long time.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
My first Matthew product, and most definitely will buy few more.
I like it so much I am planing to buy two more Light stands, just bigger ones.
It's so strong even the smaller ones can cary heavy stuff.
Quite a monster
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
I have lots of stands but so far this is the best quality I bought.
I am so satisfied with Matthews that I will definitely consider buying
more products like this one.
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Works wonderful, but I set 4 Foot Kino Flo Image units on these and they are less stable than a comparable C-stand due to relatively short legs.
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Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Matthews Baby Jr. Steel Wheeled Stand:
Headshots, Portraits,
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