This chrome-plated 11' Impact C-Stand with Sliding Leg Kit is comprised of a C-Stand with a unique base with one leg that slides up and down the riser to accommodate uneven terrain. The individual legs can be positioned at any angle in locations not possible with standard design stands. The included extension grip arm fits neatly into the stand's removable 2.5" grip head, allowing you to offset the stand and cantilever flags, gobos, or lights out of the way of the action.
- Sliding Leg for Uneven Terrain
- 2 Section Riser
- Sturdy Chrome Steel Construction
- Easy to Stabilize
Impact LS-CS40M Overview
Impact LS-CS40M Specs
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| Air Cushioned | |
| Leveling Leg | |
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| Accepts Second Riser | |
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| Air Cushioned | |
| Detachable Base | |
| Leveling Leg | |
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| Interlocking Design |
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Impact LS-CS40M Reviews
Heavy Stand That Does the Job
I currently own 2 of these stands and have really been enjoying them. The locking base makes it really easy to open and close the stands in seconds with minimal effort. Compared to other C-stands I've used these are quite heavy to carry and move around, but it does make it so I don't need to bag them all the time. The black paint does chip off but that's to be expected when using them day-to-day.
Nicer design house-brand C-stand than the other store. 😉
I own C stands of this size from both B&H and the 'rama store, and while I like both stores, I prefer these shorty C-stands from B&H. The turtle base's locking mechanisms is noticeably superior and stronger, the chrome plated finisher on the riser and base is just so smooth and clean, and the locking knobs feel tighter (while at once feeling less difficult to open than the alternative). I prefer these 5.9' C-stands + a boom arm to add height over the taller impact C-stands, especially for on location work. If you need to get your lights/modifier really high or if you're using C-stands to mount your backdrop crossbar for subjects that are standing, I would go for the taller C-stands than these 5.9' stands, but for the majority of my uses, I'm a huge fan of these 5.9' stands and own multiple.
