This stand features a detatchable "turtle" base that is easily removed to facilitate transportation. A light head can be mounted to the base directly with the aid of a stand adapter.
The innovative design on this heavy duty Mini Century "C" Stand base allows individual legs to be set at any angle, and can be postiioned in locations not possible with classic stands.
Use this stand for a light that needs to be placed at a low level.
| Minimum Height | 7.9 in (20 cm) |
| Maximum Height | 38.6 in (98 cm) |
| Closed Length | 26 in (66 cm) |
| Footprint Diameter | 26.8 in (68 cm) |
| Weight | 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg) |
| Maximum Load | 8.8 lbs (4 kg) |
| Attachment Size | 5/8 in male stud, 5/8 in receptor |
| Accepts Wheels | No |
| Air Cushioned | No |
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Comments about Avenger Mini Century C Stand - 3'2":
Use the product for school photography. It is sturdy and stable enough so that when kids accidently bump it, it won't fall over. Legs fold in one direction only which makes it a little difficult to place in stand bag.
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Comments about Avenger Mini Century C Stand - 3'2":
This mini stand works well but its not solid as you might think.
The screw that secures the pole to legs is the part that doesn't work for me because I like to be able to turn the strobe left or right when I have it attached to the stand.
Because of the design of the stud that receaives the strobe, you can't leave the screw on the strobe bracket with enough space so you can turn the strobe. So you have to turn to the screw that attaches the legs to the staff, which leaves the stand wobbly.
So you have to decide in a wobbly stand or not being able to easily turn your strobe (you would have to pick it up and turn the whole thing). Since I work alone this is not an option since it wastes time.
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