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Avenger Junior Roller Low Boy Stand with Combo Head (Chrome/Black, 4')

BH #AVA5012 • MFR #A5012
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Avenger Junior Roller Low Boy Stand with Combo Head (Chrome/Black, 4')
Key Features
  • Load Capacity: 55 lb
  • Maximum Height: 47"
  • Minimum Height: 30.7"
  • Folded Length: 26.7"
The 4' Junior Roller Low Boy Stand with Combo Head is a heavy-duty, chrome and black steel and aluminium support that features a low base for extra stability, braking wheels, two risers, and both a female 1-1/8" junior receiver and a retractable 5/8" baby stud. The legs fold up for transport and storage. The stand weighs 14 lb and has a stable 29.5" footprint.
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I this robust enough for use with a Dana Dolly?

I this robust enough for use with a Dana Dolly?
Asked by: mark
It’s a good solid short version of this light stand. I’m using this one for a monitor. I’m not familiar with a Dana dolly and can’t offer advice on that.
Answered by: Mark
Date published: 2020-12-10

How long is each leg from the base to the wheel?

How long is each leg from the base to the wheel?
Asked by: Sean
Each leg is about 14.5" inches.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-11-05

What is the maximum collapsed diameter?

What is the maximum collapsed diameter?
Asked by: Tony
At the base its about 6" in diameter. At the wheels its about 12" in diameter.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2020-03-09

Can I add another section to this and make it ...

Can I add another section to this and make it taller?
Asked by: tracey
The Avenger Junior Roller Low Boy Stand with Combo Head (Chrome/Black, 4') BH #AVA5012 can be used with Junior pin column extensions.
Answered by: Reuben K
Date published: 2024-01-17

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How low will this allow a soft box to go? I need something to hold my soft box down low on the ground for newborn photography.
Asked by: Teri R.
If you attach a Gobo arm to the stand it would be easy to get your softbox low and still manage to use the rolling facility of this stand. I reccomend counter balance weights which don't inhibit mobility as much as a sandbag might.
Answered by: Derek A.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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For those using this as a tethering stand, what adapter are you using to mount your case/table?
Asked by: Jessica
To answer my own question (for others that might be wondering), I ended up buying the Manfrotto 1 1/8 (28mm) Male Adapter . With a couple modifications (two 3/8 nuts and a wide washer) I was able to mount my SKB laptop case perfectly!
Answered by: Jessica D.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Is this stand sturdy enough to safely accommodate the Westcott Apollo 50 with the Einstein Strobe? I will be using it primarily for newborn photography and I like that it's low enough to get the Apollo to the floor but it still rolls.
Asked by: Melissa
Hi Melissa N., This stand is very substantial and sturdy. The extra metal makes it a little heavier than others I have purchased and is a bit less portable for that reason. I load it up in my Prius OK with other stands and lighting strobes. I use it to hold a laptop table for shooting tethered. I don't see any issue with holding heavy strobe lights. I use Profoto D1 and B1 strobes and I think Einstein's are similar. The wide spread of the legs helps make this very stable. I think it should work well for a low stand. I liked the low height to make it convenient for the laptop table. Hope this helps.
Answered by: Ernest T.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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