This Keygrip Slider Stand from Impact is a beefy and durable stand with a wide 37" base for supporting a camera slider or rail dolly system. Heavy-duty steel tubes and steel legs will securely support slider systems, cameras, and light fixtures weighing up to 88 lb. It has an adjustable height of up to 45" and two leveling legs to assure sturdy and level support for smooth tracking with a camera that's always parallel with the horizon. At the end of the shoot, the stand folds down to 26.6" for convenient travel and storage.
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Key Features
- Load Capacity: 88 lb
- Working Height Range: 26.4 to 45"
- Folded Length: 26.6"
- Weight: 15.4 lb
This Keygrip Slider Stand from Impact is a beefy and durable stand with a wide 37" base for supporting a camera slider or rail dolly system. Heavy-duty steel tubes and steel legs will securely support slider systems, cameras, and light fixtures weighing up to 88 lb. It has an adjustable height of up to 45" and two leveling legs to assure sturdy and level support for smooth tracking with a camera that's always parallel with the horizon. At the end of the shoot, the stand folds down to 26.6" for convenient travel and storage.
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Impact Slider Stand Overview
Junior Receiver
A 1-1/8" junior receiver is the industry standard for dolly track ends and large studio lights.
Dual Sliding Legs
The dual sliding legs will level the slider to perfection when you can't set it up on an even surface. The two adjustable legs also eliminate the wobble common with stands having only one adjustable leg.
UPC: 847628056671
Impact Slider Stand Specs
Key Specs
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| Air Cushioned | |
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Mounting
| Stand/Column Top Mount |
Features
| Accepts Second Riser | |
| Wheels | |
| Air Cushioned | |
| Detachable Base | |
| Leveling Leg | |
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| Interlocking Design |
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Impact Slider Stand Reviews
A strong Slider stand for a great price.
By Jeff
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-04-10
Loved using these Slider Stands from Impact’s Key Grip line. Very comparable to the higher priced versions of this and works just as well. I also was able to to use these as a Premie stand of sorts also doing one shoot I was doing for Door Dash. These guys have a home on my sprinter van for life now! Very useful and well built stands all around. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review.]
Rock Solid
By Tomas
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-04-11
Saw these at NAB and was impressed by the build quality. These are Impact's new key grip line of stands, and they feel every bit as sturdy and well-built as my Matthews stands. Time will tell, but they feel exceptionally well built after my first day of shooting with them
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Is this stand compatible with Matthews 249563 ...
Is this stand compatible with Matthews 249563 casters?
The Matthews slider stand legs are the same size as impact slider stand so the wheels should fit.
Date published: 2023-03-06
How tight does the baby pin receiver hold? I am ...
How tight does the baby pin receiver hold? I am trying to avoid any wobble on my slider.
The Impact SLI-STAND Slider Stand (45") uses heavy-duty steel tubes and steel legs to securely support slider systems, cameras, and light fixtures weighing up to 88 lb. It has an adjustable height of up to 45" and two leveling legs to assure sturdy and level support for smooth tracking with a camera that's always parallel with the horizon.
Date published: 2024-11-11
Work with the Dana Dolly?
Work with the Dana Dolly?
Yes, they do!
Date published: 2024-10-30
