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Libec 2stage tripod with 75mm bowl

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Libec 2stage tripod with 75mm bowlLibec offers two primary 2 stage (3 section) tripod leg packages featuring an industry standard 75mm leveling bowl. Depending on whether your priority is run and gun portability or raw structural load capacity, you can look at the ultra lightweight carbon fiber RT20C, the versatile aluminum RT30B, or the fully integrated TH Z T system sticks. Option 1: The Versatile Studio Field Standard Libec RT30B (Aluminum) The RT30B is a foundational workhorse

Libec offers two primary 2-stage (3-section) tripod leg packages featuring an industry-standard 75mm leveling bowl. Depending on whether your priority is run-and-gun portability or raw structural load capacity, you can look at the ultra-lightweight carbon fiber RT20C, the versatile aluminum RT30B, or the fully integrated TH-Z T system sticks.

Option 1: The Versatile Studio/Field Standard — Libec RT30B (Aluminum)

The RT30B is a foundational workhorse built from die-cast aluminum alloy components. It balances weight, durability, and standard physical bracing.

  • High Payload Limit: Despite its mobile chassis, the leg castings are rated to support up to 25 kg (55 lbs). This ensures zero-flex stability when anchoring professional mid-sized cinema packages or fully built handheld rigs.

  • Aluminum Die-Cast Crown: The 75mm bowl apex is constructed using reinforced metal castings, allowing for firm head clamping that helps eliminate microscopic shifting during rapid panning sweeps.

  • Low-Angle Ability: When opened up without a spreader, the legs can drop down to a very low minimum profile of 40.5 cm (16.0") for low-perspective capture, reaching a maximum height of 150.5 cm (59.5").

Option 2: The Lightweight Mobile Choice — Libec RT20C (Carbon Fiber)

The RT20C leverages aerospace carbon fiber tubing to provide mobile documentary and event crews with the ultimate lightweight solution.

  • Featherweight Construction: The standalone legs weigh an incredibly light 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs), allowing operators to easily carry the sticks over long tracking distances without physical fatigue.

  • Widened Upper Leg Piping: To counteract the natural flex that can happen with ultra-light carbon builds, Libec widened the outer physical diameter of the top leg struts, boosting torsional rigidity to handle up to 35 kg (77 lbs) payloads.

  • Elevation Specs: Offers a flexible operating window ranging from 37.0 cm (14.5") up to 154.0 cm (60.6") when paired with its matching lightweight floor spreader.

Option 3: The Rapid System Standalone — Libec TH-Z T (Aluminum)

If you are looking for an all-in-one run-and-gun platform that includes integrated components, the TH-Z T leg assembly is highly popular.

  • Integrated Telescopic Mid-Spreader: Unlike the RT series where spreaders are sold strictly separate, the TH-Z sticks come out of the box with an integrated mid-level spreader built directly into the legs.

  • Payload & Height Profile: Supports up to 25 kg (55 lbs) safely. It ranges from a minimum height of 58.4 cm (23.0") to a maximum vertical reach of 149.0 cm (58.5"), utilizing speedy mechanical twist-knobs for fast column height corrections.

Core Technical Specifications Comparison:

Performance Parameter Libec RT30B (Aluminum) Libec RT20C (Carbon Fiber) Libec TH-Z T (System Legs)
Native Bowl Fitting 75mm Leveling Bowl 75mm Leveling Bowl 75mm Leveling Bowl
Maximum Payload Capacity 25.0 kg / 55.0 lbs 35.0 kg / 77.0 lbs 25.0 kg / 55.0 lbs
Leg Lock Architecture Cine-Style Rotary Lever Cine-Style Rotary Lever High-Torque Twist Knobs
Maximum Height Extension 150.5 cm / 59.5 inches 154.0 cm / 60.6 inches 149.0 cm / 58.5 inches
Minimum Operating Height 40.5 cm / 16.0 inches 37.0 cm / 14.5 inches 58.4 cm / 23.0 inches
Standalone Weight 2.6 kg / 5.7 lbs 1.5 kg / 3.3 lbs 2.4 kg / 5.3 lb (includes spreader)
Foot Anchorage Setup Dual Ground Metal Spikes Dual Ground Metal Spikes Dual Ground Metal Spikes

Rigging Note: The RT30B and RT20C models ship as "bare sticks" from the factory. To prevent leg splay on level interior floors, pair the RT30B with the SP-2B Spreader and the RT20C with the ultra-light SP-1B Spreader. Alternatively, both are fully compatible with the BR-2B Mid-Level Spreader and FP-2B Large Rubber Foot Pads for unlevel exterior terrain.

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