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The Kupo Heavy-Duty Baby Stand supports a maximum load of 28.7 lb with a maximum height of 13'. With solid steel construction, this stand features dual leg struts for extra-strength stability.
The Kupo Heavy-Duty Baby Stand supports a maximum load of 28.7 lb with a maximum height of 13'. With solid steel construction, this stand features dual leg struts for extra-strength stability.
The Heavy-Duty Baby Stand is a versatile and stable support system for most small and midsized light fixtures. The integrated 5/8" baby pin on the top riser can carry fixtures and modifiers from 4.4 to 13'. Like those found on most junior stands, the round steel legs of the stand are linked to one another by dual struts to establish a more solid base for heavier rigs, such as those employing boom arms. The robust risers are capable of withstanding strong clamping forces if one needs to add additional accessories to the center column.
Kupo Heavy-Duty Baby Stand Specs
Key Specs
Stand Type
1 x General Purpose Stand
Maximum Working Height
157.5" / 400.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
52" / 132.1 cm
Load Capacity
28.7 lb / 13 kg
Stand/Column Top Mount
5/8" Stud
Wheels
Optional
Air Cushioned
No
Leveling Leg
Yes
Weight
15.18 lb / 6.89 kg
Stand Type
1 x General Purpose Stand
Maximum Working Height
157.5" / 400.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
52" / 132.1 cm
Load Capacity
28.7 lb / 13 kg
Closed Length
45.3" / 115.1 cm
Mounting
Stand/Column Top Mount
5/8" Stud
Features
Accepts Second Riser
No
Wheels
Optional
Air Cushioned
No
Detachable Base
No
Leveling Leg
Yes
Reverse Legs
No
Interlocking Design
No
General
Column Diameter
1" / 20 mm 1" / 25 mm 1" / 30 mm 1" / 35 mm
Number of Sections
4
Footprint Diameter
47" / 120 cm
Leg Shape
Round
Finish
Black
Material
Steel
Weight
15.18 lb / 6.89 kg
Kupo Heavy-Duty Baby Stand Reviews
Very sturdy stand
By lorenzo
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-01-29
I have not used this on shoot yet but I tested it out and seems very sturdy. The handles are metal with a break piece in between (not sure what that is called) and large enough to get a good crank on them.
All steel construction, with a wide base but still folds up like the smaller stands. everything looks looks serviceable.
It is fairly long folded up, but still about the length of a full size C-stand.
Heavy in a good way, I got this to put a mini-boom on with a Aputure 300x and counterweight, I think this will be able to handle this just fine.