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Key Features
- Max Height: 7.4'
- Folded Height: 19.3"
- Weight: 2.4 lb
- 5 Sections, 4 Risers
A sleek, portable stand well-matched to Westcott's Flex LED and Scrim Jim Cine lines, this Compact Light Stand has a maximum height of 7.4', collapses down to 19.3", and weighs 2.5 lb. The legs feature a reverse folding design that pairs with the 5 section profile to maintain the compact form factor that is ideal for location lighting applications. It is constructed from black coated aluminum alloy, features a brass head with 3/8"-16 threaded mount, and the legs have rubber grip feet for added stability.
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What is the minimum working height of this stand?
What is the minimum working height of this stand?
Just under 20" (19.5")
Date published: 2020-06-03
Is the Brass 3/8"-16 head removable? Every inch ...
Is the Brass 3/8"-16 head removable? Every inch counts in my travel pack.
No. The following is unit is integrated into the shaft of the stand.
Date published: 2022-09-28
Are the collars metal or plastic on this stand?
Are the collars metal or plastic on this stand?
They are metal
Date published: 2021-02-24
Will this work with the Ad200?
Will this work with the Ad200?
The Westcott Compact Light Stand (7') will attach on to the Godox AD200 TTL Pocket Flash with the included AD-E2 holder that comes in the box.
Date published: 2026-03-26
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How come this stand comes with a 3/8 thread when all the others come with the 1/4 ?
It comes with both, has an insert
Date published: 2022-05-01
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What is the load for this stand?
Westcott states 6.6 Ibs on their website as the max load weight.
Date published: 2024-03-15
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What is the diameter of the widest riser? I am looking to place the center column through a pvc connector if I can find a connector that is wide enough.
The outside diameter of the bottom riser (the largest) is 1 (one) inch.
Date published: 2018-08-26
