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Key Features
- Removable Turtle Base
- 20" Main Section
- 2 Risers
- 20" Arm, Grip Head
This Matthews Century Plus kit consists of a C Plus Stand with 20 inch riser and removable turtle base, a 2.5" swivel grip, and a Hollywood Arm that can hold a small light fixture, gobo, or flag.
More DetailsThe maximum height of this stand with the arm extended is 5.25' (1.6 m). The stand itself rises to a maximum of 33" (70cm).
The unique staggered leg design of a C Stand allows it to be nested and placed extremely close to one another on a set. The removable base allows easier storage, and increased versatility. Add a Junior Stud Adapter and mount a fixture directly to the base for a very low lighting angle.
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Is this compatible with the Matthews Telescopic ...
Is this compatible with the Matthews Telescopic Baby Stand Extension?
Yes, the Matthews Telescopic Baby Stand Extension is compatible with the Matthews 20" C+ Stand with Turtle Base, Grip Head and Arm Kit (Black).
Date published: 2024-06-09
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Are the turtle bases and stands from Matthews, Avenger, etc. all interchangeable from one brand to another? I already have Avenger and wonder whether I should stay with that brand, so that I don't have to bother matching Avenger bases with Avenger stands as opposed to Matthews stands.
I believe American and Matthews are interchangeable but Avenger is Metric so I am not sure.
Date published: 2024-02-08
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Has it in the black color?
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Date published: 2018-10-24
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Are KUPO c stands compatible with Matthews? For example, could a Kupo gobo head attach to a Matthews baby pin or Matthews grip arm? Can you 'soldier' the stands next to each other (Matthews agains Kupo)? Looking to invest in a brand, and for the turtle base option I'd like, the Matthews is $50 more, and I like the quick release idea Kupo has. Is there any real con to investing in Kupo? I will be using these for film and video applications. Thanks!
Sorry I hit submit while I was editing. Kupo is a little heaver and the legs are bolted to castings, what we have noticed is a movement where the base tube and leg assemble join that's what gave it a lean. Matthews is a welded leg assemble and their is no movement in the column connecting area, also we have the strongest grip head in the industry.
Date published: 2018-08-27
