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Proaim Baby Junior Triple Riser Wheeled Stand (12.2')

Proaim Baby Junior Triple Riser Wheeled Stand (12.2')
  • Product Code: ga171335
  • Availability: In Stock

$405.00 $506.25

This Baby Junior Triple Riser Wheeled Stand from Proaim is designed for easy repositioning even at maximum height. This four-section stand can support heavy gear weighing up to 30.8 lb. It rises to a significant height of 12.2' with a minimum working height of 4'. This steel support features a stable base, braking wheels, long collapsible legs, and a mid-level spreader. It is topped by a 5/8" baby stud for wide compatibility with photography gear. Portable for storage and transportation, this sturdy stand is quickly collapsible.

Load Capacity: 30.8 lb    Max Height: 12.2', Min Height: 4'    Four Sections, Three Risers    Locking Wheels    Collapses for Portability    Steel Construction

Parameters
Stand Type1 x General Purpose Stand
Maximum Working Height12.2' / 3.7 m
Minimum Working Height4' / 1.2 m
Load Capacity30.8 lb / 14 kg
Mounting
Stand/Column Top Mount5/8" Stud
Features
Accepts Second RiserNo
WheelsBuilt-In
Air CushionedNo
Detachable BaseNo
Leveling LegNo
Reverse LegsNo
General
Number of Sections4
Leg ShapeRectangular
FinishChrome
MaterialSteel
Weight19.62 lb / 8.9 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight22 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)51 x 9.5 x 6"

  • Built-in locks secure the stand's height
  • Smooth and secure rolling with locking wheels
  • The wheels can be tucked away above the ground, giving you the benefit of using the stand with or without wheels
  • Mounts lights, reflectors, backgrounds, and others

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this fit inside a lighting bag? Also, how does the stand fold down if the wheels are in the way? Can the wheels be adjusted to accord ate each other in order to close down tightly?

A: This is a fantastic light stand and I use it on location all the time. However, the legs do not collapse all the way and it is fairly large volume of area that is taken up because of the wheels. It may not be what you are looking for.

Q: 2. how high does this stand go?

A: Maximum Working Height 147" / 373.4 cm

Q: 3. Would a Matthews Infinity Arm plus this Matthews Hollywood Baby Jr. Triple Riser Stand make a decent tripod stand in for a lightweight mirrorless camera? https://a href= http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1251333-REG/matthews_429627_infinity_arm_kit.html target= _blank www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1251333-REG/matthews_429627_infinity_arm_kit.html/a

A: I'm afraid that you have no very good idea of how big and tremendously heavy the Riser Stand is, so I'd have to say that you'd be insane to use it as a stand-in for a tripod to hold a lightweight camera. Yes, the Stand is on wheels, but better to use a really lightweight stand from any one of many tripod manufacturers, that you could pick and move with a few fingers on one of your hands.

Q: 4. Do the wheels on this stand lock?

A: Yes, the wheels lock. In fact, locking the wheels also locks the rotation of the caster, so it doesn't even shift from the connection of the caster to the leg.

Q: 5. What are the measurements of the base when closed? Can they fit in a lighting bag?

A: A rough measurement around the three folded legs was 28 , about 10 between two legs and the folded height was just shy of 54 . As stated in a previous question/answer, I don't see packing this thing into a case. it's already a beast and adding the weight of a case would be a show stopper (for me). It's built like a tank so It'll handle some banging around. I've used this indoor and outdoor when I wanted a solid base and weight to counter wind. Just hope you're not carrying it far.

Q: 6. What is the diameter? (for storage clamps)

A: The main riser tube would be 1.75 inches.

Q: 7. Where is best to put sandbags for a stand like this? Have only been able to find advice for c-stands not bigger stands like this

A: Placing the bag on the leg in the space between the wheel and where the brace connects is ideal. The closer you get to the wheel without interfering with its operation the better. You want to make sure the bag is hanging and is not resting on the ground.

Q: 8. Does this work well outside on a paved or smooth surface, like a sidewalk, driveway, boardwalk, etc

A: Yes. The following wheels are made of industrial polyurethane and hold up very well under heavy use.

Q: 9. Can a boom arm be safely added to this stand? If so, which is recommended?

A: Yes it can be used with a boom arm safely.

Q: 10. What material is the black plating on the steel surfaces?

A: The Matthews Baby Junior Triple Riser Stand (Black, 12.25') BH #MABH386020 is painted.

23/09/2024

This isn't a cheap light stand. Instead, this is a studio workhorse that you will abuse for years. And what will it do in return? It will stay upright to protect your expensive gear. The wheels make it easy to move the stands around, even with sandbags on the legs. Yes, they are expensive, and you'll want to add boom arms and grip heads and such.

5
08/08/2024

I feel like I really went overboard in purchasing this. I needed something sturdy for my huge door-sized softbox, and this certainly does the trick. I don't need something that's far taller than my roof, however. I probably should have purchased something shorter and slightly more lightweight, as I shoot on location and haul my gear everywhere. But this is something that will last forever and ever and ever. I love the wheels. Why did I ever work without wheels? I want wheels on everything now. As a side note, I had trouble finding a case large enough for this light stand, which is 53 collapsed. I went with an Arriba rolling case.

5
28/06/2024

This stand is rock steady....rolls easily....extremely well built!

5
22/05/2024

Very stable, capable stands. I wish I'd gotten one sooner. Perfect for baby fixtures, Divas or a small HMI.

5
14/04/2024

Its rock solid and rolls smooth. Its heavy but it has to be. Maybe it'd be nice if it was air-cushioned but none of the stands of this nature seem to be ..... I had a model trip over one of the legs but it barely budged....Excellent!

5
07/04/2024

Top of the Line

5
30/11/-0001

Beauty dish on a boom arm or 72 umbrella rolls around so easily in the studio. Well built and with the boom arm the taller starting height is fine for me. I got to try a friends first so it was a no-brainer.

5

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