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Impact 20" Grip Arm with Big Handle (Black Powdercoat)

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Impact 20" Grip Arm with Big Handle (Black Powdercoat)
Key Features
  • Rough Non-Slip Surface
  • Aluminum and Steel
The black powdercoat 20" Grip Arm with Big Handle from Impact is a 2.5" grip head mounted on the end of a 20" steel tube with a diameter of 5/8". It has a rough non-slip surface with aluminum and steel construction.
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Impact Grip Arm Overview

The black powdercoat 20" Grip Arm with Big Handle from Impact is a 2.5" grip head mounted on the end of a 20" steel tube with a diameter of 5/8". It has a rough non-slip surface with aluminum and steel construction.

2.5" Grip head mounted on the end of a 20" steel tube
Rough non-slip surface
Aluminum and steel construction
Compatible with Kupo's Grip Arm Support (KG200912)
UPC: 847628553057

Impact Grip Arm Specs

Load Capacity10 lb / 4.5 kg
Clamp Width0.25 to 0.62" / 6.35 to 16 mm
Construction MaterialAluminum, Steel
Length21.25" / 53.98 cm
Width6.19" / 15.72 cm
Height2.5" / 6.35 cm
Weight2.4 lb / 1.09 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.75 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)21.7 x 6.4 x 3.1"

Impact Grip Arm Reviews

Who Knew?

By Michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-22

I had been Jury Rigging for so long. It was normal to just use light stands and gaffers tape. At my shoots the set looks more professional. And I can tweak with just the slightest of turns.

What's not to love?

By Rainer
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-11

Did someone say grip head with permanently attached arm? Yes, please! These are simply stellar.

Extension grip

By David
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-20

Works perfect for food photography

Does the same job for half the price

By Devon
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-01

Impact products are great. No complaints. Cheap and cheerful.

Great 40 option

By Stephen
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-11

Solid mechanism permanently affixed.

Solid performer

By Michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-11-03

It works as advertised. Solid metal. Note that the grip head is fixed at the end. It doesn't slide along the arm. No problems with my copy.

Who Knew?

By Michael
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-22

I had been Jury Rigging for so long. It was normal to just use light stands and gaffers tape. At my shoots the set looks more professional. And I can tweak with just the slightest of turns.

must have

By Jonathan
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-20

Great for my short cstand

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question

I bought 2 of these and have trouble loosening them. When I turn the handles, they come off rather than open the grip head. Anyone know if there's a particular technique or do I have faulty ones?
Asked by: Inez A.
For this inquiry, it would be best to contact the manufacturer, Impact, for further assistance at 212-594-2120.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Is the big handle (th knuckle) fixed to the end ...

Is the big handle (th knuckle) fixed to the end of the rod (arm) or can it slide along the arm and be tightened along any position?
Asked by: Peter
The knuckle is fixed in place at the end of the rod.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2021-01-22

What option would I need to add a microphone ...

What option would I need to add a microphone thread to the end of this arm? Wanting to add a shotgun mic to this setup. Thank you!
Asked by: Byron
You can use an Atlas 8d tube (threaded ends-sold on B&H). Place the main portion of the tube in the Gobo head. Using a mic mount you can add a Rode shotgun/Senheiser/or Shure mic to capture your sound. Use one of the open holes on the Gobo head to thread your mic cable through (XLR or mini 8) dependent on the type of shotgun mic you use. As Royce had said in the previous answer, there are a number of ways to mount this. Good luck with your rigging.
Answered by: Michael
Date published: 2021-12-13

question

Why is this the same price as the 40 grip arm? You would think the 20 grip arm would be a little bit cheaper considering it's half the length..
Asked by: Joe P.
I spoke to our buyer and we generally look at many things when pricing an item, making sure B&H is always offering the best value and most competitive price. Currently, the 40 is a fantastic deal and its not that they are both the same price but we are able to offer a better deal on the 40.
Answered by: Andrea O.
Date published: 2021-01-22

What's the weight of the grip arm.?

What's the weight of the grip arm.?
Asked by: Saajith
3 lbs (to nearest ounce).
Answered by: P Patrick
Date published: 2021-04-23

question

Is this too heavy for a manfrotto 1052bac?
Asked by: Rahul S.
It is compatible but if you use it extended it might tip. And in general I would use it with a sand bag.And if you do you should use it with another grip.Note that an arm like that is not made for heavy items like studio strobes. It is really made for cards, gobos and smaller lights like speedlights.For heavier items it is best to use a boom. And those can be boom arms, boom kits or boom stand combos. But the boom arms you should use a heavier and stronger stand.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Can this be mounted on a lightstand like this one ...

Can this be mounted on a lightstand like this one #IMLS96HABI, If yes how? With the help of an adapter or something?
Asked by: Robert
The knuckle offers a 5/8" and 3/8 opening in order to attach to the top of a light stand.
Answered by: hectorm
Date published: 2022-01-30

question

Can I daisy chain 2 of these to make an 80-inch extension?
Asked by: steve c.
Ya, I've done it plenty and it works great.
Answered by: Nathan
Date published: 2019-04-25
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