- 80 lb Maximum Capacity
- 46" Maximum Height
- 24" Minimum Height
- 3' Footprint
Matthews The Slider Stand Overview
Matthews The Slider Stand Specs
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Air Cushioned | |
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Closed Length |
Stand/Column Top Mount |
Accepts Second Riser | |
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Air Cushioned | |
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Leveling Leg | |
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Matthews The Slider Stand Reviews
Chunky
These very heavy slider stands hold my 42 steel slider, a Rhino arc 2 system and a cinema camera with ease. They are bigger than I expected, but built like a tank and quick to setup and adjust. They collapse into a neat package to store in a closet or trunk if needed.
Sturdy
Very sturdy
Great build quality, super funcationality
Yet another terrific product by Matthews. I had looked at other slider stands and glad I chose Matthews - these are built like tanks, have the level legs and hold the 4' and 8' poles with zero movement.
Versatile, Stable and Compact
I don't own a slider, although I may purchase a Dana Dolly or similar in the future. I purchased this stand because it's versatile, stable, and compact when collapsed. I also purchased a 1 1/8 to 5/8 adapter and a 1 1/8 to 3/8 adapter. The stand has a wide footprint and can take caster wheels. For me, the height range (24 to 46) has many uses. I'll use it to support lights, light modifiers, a computer, and in some cases as a camera support. Very happy with the build quality.
Perfect
Just as I said. Perfect.
Built Like a Tank
These are the best slider stands you can buy. Matthews is obviously a trusted brand and for good reason - their stands will last past your lifetime. These slider stands are rock solid - you will not have any issues with even micro movements or jitters. They also have two Rocky Mountain arms so they are fine to put down pretty much in any uneven situation. The only con if I had to be picky is they are pretty beefy and finding ways to transport several without a cart is tricky. Many average light stand bags would probably only fit one or maybe two if the bag is meant for longer stands. What’s nice is, you don’t need to worry about throwing these in the back of a truck or loose on a cart - they’ll take a beating just fine.
Solid stand
Superb quality and very solid which is excellent for our dolly shoots. Would be great if it could go just a little lower but otherwise awesome. Would get the wheels but that will make it even higher which works against our needs.
built strong and steady
I suggest this product to everyone they are industry standards.
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