Avenger D100 Double Grip Head
- Aluminum Alloy and Steel Construction
- 2 Heads on 3/8" Diameter Rod
- Rod is 5.3" Long
CineGearFactory 4.5" Junior Grip Head
- For Flags or Arms
- Designed for Clamping Curved Surfaces
- 1-1/8" Mounting Pin
- Clamping Range: 0.4 - 1"
Avenger D420 4.5" Jumbo Gag Gobo Head
Kupo Grip Head with Swivel Pin
- 5/8" Swivel Pin
- 5/8" and 1-1/8" Combo Receiver
- Oversized T-Handle
- V-Jaws with Special Tooth Design
Sunbounce Enterprise Grip Head
Avenger D240 Swivel Grip Head
Avenger D400 4.5" Grip Head with Junior Pin
Avenger D220 2.5" Baby Grip Helper
Matthews MICROgrip Basic Kit
- Diameter is Only 1.25" (32mm)
- All the Features of a 2 1/2" Griphead
- Ideal for Tabletop and Miniature Work
- 2 Grip Heads Included
Matthews Minigrip Mounting Kit
Matthews MICROGrip Master Rigging Kit
- For Mounting & Rigging
- Use with Lights, Cameras & Accessories
- Includes Eight 1.25" MICROGrip Heads
- Includes Various Plates, Rods & Pins
Learning About Grip Heads
Grip heads may be small, but they're very important when lighting a film set or photo studio.ย Also known as gobo heads, these components help you carry out a wide range of lighting functions. Understanding what they do and how to choose the right grip heads for your needs will help your buying decisions.
What Does a Grip Head Do?
Grip heads sit on top of light stands or C-stands, or they attach to rigging clamps. These mounts allow you to connect lighting equipment, such as lights, flags, nets, props, and accessories, via 5/8-inch or 3/8-inch rods.
Types of Grip Heads
There are many different types of grip heads to consider. Gag gobo grip heads offer an additional grip head for greater versatility, allowing you to add more components. Someย grip heads feature "knuckle-saver handles," which help you lock components securely into place with just one hand. Unlike normal C-stand grip heads, mini grip heads are ideal for 5/8-inch baby studs. There are even micro gobo headsย with a diameter of only 32mm, which are useful for tabletop shooting or miniature work.
Grip Head Features
Build your setup exactly how you want by choosing goboย headsย with the right features. Heads with swivel pins are ideal if you want to achieve a larger range of motion, including tilting action. Some models feature V-jaws and oversized T-handles that you can easily attach to 2-inch trusses and other tubing. Choose heads with strong, nonslip super clamps if you want to attach them to elevated equipment that is inaccessible by C-stands.


