Please note: Online ordering is unavailable until Saturday 6:45 PM EST. Feel free to browse our site and add items to your cart or wishlist. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patronage.

Matthews Century C+ Turtle Base Grip Arm Kit - 5.25' (1.6m)

  • Price: $168.95
  • B&H # MALSCP20K
  • Mfr# 756120

Product Highlights

  • Removable Turtle Base
  • 20" Main Section
  • 2 Risers
  • 20" Arm, Grip Head

What item is right for you?

Ask our Experts!

866.276.1435
Live Chat

This Matthews Century Plus kit consists of a C Plus Stand with 20 inch riser and removable turtle base, a 2.5" swivel grip, and a Hollywood Arm that can hold a small light fixture, gobo, or flag.

The maximum height of this stand with the arm extended is 5.25' (1.6 m). The stand itself rises to a maximum of 33" (70cm).

The unique staggered leg design of a C Stand allows it to be nested and placed extremely close to one another on a set. The removable base allows easier storage, and increased versatility. Add a Junior Stud Adapter and mount a fixture directly to the base for a very low lighting angle.

Removable turtle base eases storage and transport, and adds versatility
Minimum Height 20" (51cm)
Maximum Height Stand: 33" (84cm)
Arm: 20" (60cm)
Closed Length 20" (51cm)
Footprint Diameter 27.5" (70cm)
Weight 9.5 lbs (4kg)
Maximum Load 22 lbs (10kg)
Attachment Size 5/8" male stud
Accepts Wheels No
Air Cushioned No

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

by PowerReviews
Matthews Century C+ Turtle Base Grip Arm Kit - 5.25' (1.6m)
 
4.7

(based on 3 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (2)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (0)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (0)

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

REVIEWS

Reviewed by 3 customers

Sort by

Displaying reviews 1-3

Back to top

 
4.0

Great for traveling

By Film Hooligan

from Denver, CO

About Me Pro Photographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy To Setup
  • Great for travel
  • Lightweight
  • Reliable

Cons

  • Very short grip arm

Best Uses

  • Artificial Lighting
  • Boom pole holder

Comments about Matthews Century C+ Turtle Base Grip Arm Kit - 5.25' (1.6m):

The grip arm is extremely short, and as the product description states it only gets to 5.25'. But for those needing to look at traveling lighter for airplane trips this is a great little stand for holding a boompole and mic or numerous other applications.

  • Was this a gift?:
  • No

Comment on this review

 
5.0

Ideal stand for production monitor

By Chris

from Allentown Pennsylvania

About Me Pro Photographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Easy Setup
  • Sturdy

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Monitor stand
    • Photography

    Comments about Matthews Century C+ Turtle Base Grip Arm Kit - 5.25' (1.6m):

    We purchased this stand, along with the Matthews monitor mount, for use on remote video productions. The legs are the best part. They remove for easy transit and, unlike spring-locking legs, spread easily and lock in place with a wing nut. It's everything we expected from Matthews, and more.

    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

    Comment on this review

     
    5.0

    Grip the World

    By Tim

    from Palo Alto, CA

    About Me Professional

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Durable
    • Reliable

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Everyday use
      • Portraits
      • Studio
      • Traveling

      Comments about Matthews Century C+ Turtle Base Grip Arm Kit - 5.25' (1.6m):

      I can rig just about anything with these.
      The more you have the better.

      Comment on this review

      Displaying reviews 1-3

      Back to top

      Related Accessories

      Matthews -  Door Rack for Century C Stands
      • Price: $134.50
       

      Bags, Carts & Related Accessories

      Impact -  Saddle Sandbag - 15 lb (Black Cordura)
        • Original: $21.95
        • Save: $2.19
      • Price: $19.76
       

      What's in the Box

      Matthews Century C+ Turtle Base Grip Arm Kit - 5.25' (1.6m)
       
       
      See any errors on this page? Let us know.

      Close

      Close