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SHAPE Nucleus Trigger Grips Rod Bloc

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SHAPE Nucleus Trigger Grips Rod Bloc
Key Features
  • Attach Two Tilta Nucleus-M Handgrips
  • Adjust Handgrips with SHAPE Push Buttons
  • Mount 15mm LWS Rods
The SHAPE Nucleus Trigger Grips Rod Bloc allows you to attach two Tilta Nucleus-M handgrips and adjust them on the fly with SHAPE's famed push-button technology. It includes two relocators that let you mount the Tilta handgrips, and it also features a 15mm LWS rod block for mounting it on a baseplate or other support with 15mm LWS rods.
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SHAPE NTGRB Overview

The SHAPE Nucleus Trigger Grips Rod Bloc allows you to attach two Tilta Nucleus-M handgrips and adjust them on the fly with SHAPE's famed push-button technology. It includes two relocators that let you mount the Tilta handgrips, and it also features a 15mm LWS rod block for mounting it on a baseplate or other support with 15mm LWS rods.

UPC: 629266009604

SHAPE NTGRB Specs

Material
Aluminum
Dimensions
12 x 1.75 x 6.25" / 2.5 x 5 x 3.8 cm
Weight
26.8 oz / 0.76 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
12.5 x 4.5 x 2.9"

SHAPE NTGRB Reviews

Nice Solution for Flexible Shoulder Rigs

By Martin
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-01

The Nucleus M Handles fit perfectly, the allen screws are high-quality, and the quick release grips are tight. Feels solid, secure, and tight on 15mm rods. Rods holes are standard 60mm apart. Easy to remove and re-attach.

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Is it possible to extend the 15mm rod? cannot ...

Is it possible to extend the 15mm rod? cannot determine if there is a male/female thread under the red cap. Looks like a great product anyways. Thanks.
Asked by: Ian
That depends on the rods. There are a few that are designed to be extendable but most are not. FYI this product does not include 15mm rods. The red "caps" that you see in the photos are actually buttons that you use to change the directions of the handles (enabling you to rotate them forwards or backwards).
Answered by: jabarih
Date published: 2021-05-24
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