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Seven Jib Compact XL
Seven Jib Compact XL

Product Overview
The Seven Jib Compact XL is the most effective low-cost portable jib on the market. It supports up to 60 lbs but weighs only 20 lbs. Designed for use with your existing tripod and fluidhead the Seven Jib Compact is equipped with a duo base that rests on both 100mm and Mitchell topped tripods.
Abel Code LV-CXL-JIB
Mfr. Code CXL-JIB
MSRP $1,295.00
 
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A built-in tilt brake makes moving the rig safe and simple. The jib uses standard barbell weights for counterbalance and folds for transport. An optional underslug configuration is also available.

FEATURES

  • All the capability of the original SEVEN Jib but folds to just 33 in length
  • 100mm invertible bowl for over or underslung shooting
  • 6.5' of lift
  • 60 pounds total capacity: camera, accessories, and fluid head
  • Mounts on 100mm bowl or Mitchell base
  • 55 inches of reach
  • Built-in tilt lock
  • Uses standard barbell weights (not included) for counterweight
  • New radial needle bearing in base for super smooth swings
  • Quick release rod ends on parallel bar make for super fast set up

    OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

    LV-JS - Jib Stand
    LV-EB - Extension Bar for Counterweight
    LV-Jib Bag - Jib Bag: fill with sand for a portable counterwieght solution
    LV-FRC - Foamed SKB Rolling Case: for transportation of jib and accessories
    LV-USB - Underslung Bracket: to mount tripod head on top of the camera
    LV-ZB - Z Bracket: to mount tripod head alongside the camera
    LV-150K - 150mm Kit: to use with 150mm ball fluid heads
    LV-MP - MP Mitchell Plate
    LV-75A - 75mm Adapter: to use with 75mm ball fluid heads
    LV-MK - Mitchell Knob: to mount the the Jib on Mitchell topped legs or dollies

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