Designed to support substantial weight at significant heights, the Hollywood Triple Riser Stand with 4.5" Grip Head from Matthews rises to a maximum height of 15', has a minimum working height of 57", and can support gear weighing up to 68 lb. The all-metal stand has a wide 57" footprint for maximum stability and weighs 33 lb. It has a 1-1/8" Junior receiver and a 4.5" grip head.
- Load Capacity: 68 lb
- Maximum Height: 178"
- Minimum Height: 57"
- Footprint: 56"
Matthews Hollywood Triple Riser Overview
Matthews Hollywood Triple Riser Specs
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Matthews Hollywood Triple Riser Reviews
Pretty good
I bought a couple of these because I didn’t want to wait 8 months to get the American Grip versions. Having now owned both, these seem pretty comparable in quality to their American Grip counterparts. I will say that the tie off bolt for one of mine was bent (presumably in shipping) and required some work on my end to bend it back, but it does function properly now. I have also found that the nut for the bolt used for hanging the stand on a combo rack tends to come loose and fall out on these. So I tend to keep an eye on the bolts and tighten them down every now and again. That’s just regular maintenance that should be done with any stand, though. Overall, these are very solid quality, and the prices and lead times are pretty top notch.
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