The Rock Solid Low Boy Roller Stand from Tether Tools pairs with a Tether Table Aero to create a rolling laptop stand for tethered shooting. It is suitable for use in studio and on location.
Simply raise the two spring-loaded risers to a maximum height of 5′11" and mount a monitor using a Rock Solid VESA Monitor Mount, tablets using an X Lock Case or AeroTab, as well as strobes, studio lights, and other gear on the 5/8″ knurled baby stud, then lock everything down using the large, ergonomically-designed grip knobs.
The stand features all-metal construction with cushioned rubber rings on the risers to safeguard your gear from unnecessary bumps and vibration. The wide footprint on the base and locking wheels ensure that the stand will remain stable and upright. Furthermore, the folding legs with locking pins allow the Low Boy Roller to be set up or folded down in seconds.
- Load Capacity: 55 lb
- Max.Height: 71", Min. Height: 37.5"
- Folded Length: 34", Braked 3" Wheels
- Footprint Diameter: 36"
Tether Tools Low Boy Roller Stand Overview
Tether Tools Low Boy Roller Stand Specs
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Tether Tools Low Boy Roller Stand Reviews
strong mnd quality tripod
Love, only wish i didn't have to remove wheels after any mobile shoot so stand could fit in a light bag. Otherwise perfecto.
Use with SmallHD 1303 director's monitor
I really want to love this stand. I was worried about it not be heavy duty enough as the product photos only show a laptop table being used. I have found that the stand is very solid and I love that aspect of it. The wheels roll nice and smoothly. But when the legs are engaged the base footprint is VERY wide. I almost returned it solely for this reason. It is easy to trip on them if you don't snug the stand up next to something to hide the width a little. In the end I decided to keep the stand because it is solid and functions as it should. I may try to cut the legs and reweld them after taking about 3-4 out in length.
