Add additional length to your Kwik Rail camera slider system with this set of two Threaded Speed Rails from Kessler Crane. These durable aluminum rails measure 42" in length and are threaded on each end to allow you to extend your rail length without any additional tools. The rails utilize thick schedule 80 pipe to withstand heavy camera rigs weighing up to 125 lb. Protective end caps are included to ensure the rail interiors stay clear of debris and dents.
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Key Features
- 2 x Threaded Speed Rails, 42" in Length
- Thick, Durable Schedule 80 Pipe
- Extends Existing Rail with Threads
- Lightweight Aluminum Construction
Add additional length to your Kwik Rail camera slider system with this set of two Threaded Speed Rails from Kessler Crane. These durable aluminum rails measure 42" in length and are threaded on each end to allow you to extend your rail length without any additional tools. The rails utilize thick schedule 80 pipe to withstand heavy camera rigs weighing up to 125 lb. Protective end caps are included to ensure the rail interiors stay clear of debris and dents.
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Kessler Crane CS1116 Overview
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Kessler Crane Kwik Rail camera slider system
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Kessler Crane CS1116 Reviews
Very Nice
By Johnny
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-29
One of them took a few attempts to screw the sections together. But other than that, good design. It has nice protective coverings that screw on. And I did not feel the seam between the two sections. They are pretty pricey for what they are, and for that price a cover / carrying case would be nice.
Pricey, but convenient
By Shawn
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2018-12-19
Hard to believe the price for what is essentially just speed rail... but being able to pack down two 14 sections of rail into a small grip bag is super handy. Precision seems super high but it can be tricky to thread sections together. I found laying both pieces on the ground the easiest way to keep from cross threading.
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