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Sachtler Tripod ENG 2 D

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  • Aluminum tripod
  • suitable for 100 mm fluid heads
  • Load capacity up to 35 kg
  • ideal solution for news professionals

When you need stability for payloads of up to 35 kg, you don't have to sacrifice lightweight construction and easy portability. The Sachtler ENG 2 D aluminum tripod is an alternative to EB carbon fiber tripods that gives you the versatility and rugged performance you need to excel in any environment. The quick release system locks the tripod legs in seconds so you can get to work fast.

This double extension aluminum ENG tripod has a 16 mm diameter and 100 mm bowl base. The double extension of the ENG 2 D ensures optimum stability with an extended height of 1.5 m, making it an ideal solution for news professionals who need the ability to get up and go at a moment's notice.

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Sachtler Tripod ENG 2 D

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  • Aluminum tripod
  • suitable for 100 mm fluid heads
  • Load capacity up to 35 kg
  • ideal solution for news professionals

Product description for Sachtler Tripod ENG 2 D

When you need stability for payloads of up to 35 kg, you don't have to sacrifice lightweight construction and easy portability. The Sachtler ENG 2 D aluminum tripod is an alternative to EB carbon fiber tripods that gives you the versatility and rugged performance you need to excel in any environment. The quick release system locks the tripod legs in seconds so you can get to work fast.

This double extension aluminum ENG tripod has a 16 mm diameter and 100 mm bowl base. The double extension of the ENG 2 D ensures optimum stability with an extended height of 1.5 m, making it an ideal solution for news professionals who need the ability to get up and go at a moment's notice.

Sachtler Tripod ENG 2 D

Ausstattung
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
150 cm
Packmaß
70 cm
Tragfähigkeit
35 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
3,1 kg
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
Aluminium
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Aluminium Stativ
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
5060312081185
KAN
SA-5186

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