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Miller 391 Lightweight Dolly

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Miller 391 Lightweight Dolly
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Miller Tripod Dolly Overview

The Lightweight Dolly is constructed from aluminum providing light, smooth dolly action. Features independent wheel locks and integrated rubber tripod stirrups. The Lightweight Dolly provides smooth and stable dolly action for the DS series tripods. Features independent wheel locks and are foot controllable that lets you fix the direction of one, two or all three wheels. A collapsed length of only 25.0" enhances portability, while the ergonomically designed carry handle is molded into the dolly's reinforced center bracket for optimum carriage strength.

3-inch wheels for light, smooth dolly action
Independent wheel locks
Folds down for easy carriage with carry handle
Integrated rubber tripod stirrups
Secure saddle mount locks tripod firmly

Miller Tripod Dolly Specs

Tripod Foot Compatibility
Spiked Feet
Working Footprint
33" / 83.82 cm
Adjustable Footprint
No
Load Capacity
55 lb / 25 kg
Closed Length
25" / 63.5 cm
Locking Wheels
Yes
Wheel Diameter
3" / 7.6 cm
Cable Guards
No
Material
Aluminum
Weight
7 lb / 3.2 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
12.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
37.5 x 13 x 10.5"

Miller Tripod Dolly Reviews

Easy to setup and wonderful to work with

By Steve
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-08-30

I've seen reviews somewhere that people had trouble installing this dolly on their tripod. There are no instructions.   Here's some hints: - Extend your tripod all the way.   - Lock the wheels - Set the tripod legs next to the locking positions on the dolly. - One at a time, secure the legs to the dolly - Adjust height as needed Yeah, this dolly is expensive, but it is built like a tank, rolls smoothly and should last forever.

You get what you pay for

By Jon
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2021-06-13

Tried less expensive camera dollies for my media arts class and it's a joke how fast they fall apart with student use over the years. Only my Miller dolly is still working.

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