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【Increased Stability】 These two camera slider support arms can increase stability when using a slider on a single tripod—no need for a second tripod. Maximum load is up to 7kg/15.5lb
【Extendable Slider Support Arm】 The slider support arm can be adjusted from 23.2”/59cm to 37.8”/96cm in length. Ideal for sliders of various sizes
【Wide Compatibility with C Clamp】 The support arm is attached to your tripod with the C-clamp. The maximum adjustment width of the C-clamp is 2”/5.2cm. The clamp also has non-slip rubber padding to increase friction and prevent scratches on the tripod legs. Compatible with a wide range of tripods with thin or thick tripod legs
【Quick Installation with Ball Heads】 There are two mini-sized ball heads on both ends for easy, time-saving multi-angle mounting
【Easy to Carry】 The adjustment knob is designed to help you quickly adjust the length and securely lock the arm during shooting. The support arm can be stored in a tripod bag (with a storage length of only 23.2”/59cm) so it’s easy to take on your journey
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Customers find the camera support arm works well and is rock solid, with one mentioning it works well with different tripods. The setup process receives negative feedback, with one customer describing it as super cumbersome.
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Recon Media –
Works great as expected.
They’re a little fiddly, but thats the nature of the beast when you have multiple points of adjustment.Works great for the Moza Slypod Pro that I use to keep the motorized slider stable through the entire slide range when combined with a steady & stable tripod.
DragonPhoenix –
Invaluable slider support
Typically, to support a slider dolly, two stands on either end are attached. This is standard practive. But also time-consuming, since you’ll need a helping hand to raise/lower the slider dolly and to move the whole setup around. With these support beams attached to the tripod, it’s an all-in-one unit that elimnates the need of having an assistant. For me this is valuable when shooting on my own, or when time-saving is critical.
RJB LLC –
If you own a slider, these are a must-have!
I found these stabilizer arms easy to install and rock solid. If you are using a slider on a single tripod, you will be thrilled at how well they keep the slider from moving, even with a heavy load. Are they expensive? Yes, but the cheaper options Iâve tried havenât performed as well. Plus, in places where you canât comfortably fit two tripods, these make getting that perfect shot a breeze!
Gerald Bertram –
Solid arms but over priced
These are quite solid stabilizer arms. Perfect for when you are trying to mount your slider on a single tripod. You just need to make sure that on the underneath of your slider that you have 1/4 20 mounting holes. If you don’t then you will need to purchase a couple more of the clamps similar to what is included in this package. So one end screws into the underside of your slider and the other end of the arms clamps onto the legs of your tripod.The arms are made of metal which was good to see. With the Neewer name I was afraid they would be plastic. The included ball heads and clamps that you can get for under $10 a piece on Amazon. Meaning they will work but they are pretty cheap. In fact you can find a pair of the clamps similar to what is included here for $15. The you have a telescoping arm that goes from about 24 inches all the way out to about 38 inches.The problem here is the price tag. Now this isn’t really a slam on Neewer. For whatever reason everyone that sells a kit like this charge around $80. But since these are designed for such a specific purpose that can charge a bit more for what are basically very budget parts. That being said if you are ok with the price, and honestly there aren’t really any cheaper options available on Amazon outside of you purchasing the separate parts yourself and rigging something together, then these actually work quite well. Probably one of the better set of stabilizer arms I’ve seen.
Casey K. –
Must have with heavy load
Arms are great for stabilizing a tripod with a heavy load on it, such as a camera slider. There are lots of options for different mounting positions and angles as well so it should work well with a variety of different tripods.If youâre bringing this much gear around that you need it stabilized these should easily fit into a bag with everything else and shouldnât add much if any extra bulk/weight.
HonestReviewGuy –
Here is the truth… Not practical
the arms work well as you would imagine but this sort of setup is not practical. I tested it all with a level on the slider camera piece. You need a little level to fine tune the shot otherwise eyeballing it is a guarantee for a crooked shot. Even with a level, I had to force these upward to get them to level and then tighten the rod. This is after adjusting 4 points of contact. ok finally I got both sides to level correctly… until I moved the tripod to adjust the shot. Now it’s all off level again. The tripod im using is a carbon fiber Peak Design $650 tripod so youd assume it’s steady. But thats not the case. Anytime you move this whole contraption, you will have to adjust things to fine tune the rig. This is a single tripod issue. It would be faster to use two small portable light stands for your slider but that will take up room if you are setup in a tight space. It’s not a fast setup like you may think. have a little bubble level handy to check your setup.
D. Chan –
Neewer is a Good Company
I’ve never been disappointed with any of my Neewer purchases. Fit and finish is always good. Functionality is always good. Good materials used. If you’re going to use a 48″ slider on a single tripod, you’re going to need stabilization arms. No question. All parts, the ball heads, clamps, extension tubes, twist locks are all good quality on these arms. I just ordered the Neewer tabletop tripod and I’m not expecting my opinion to change about Neewer products.
froggie girl –
Junk
Almost trashed my camera and ext viewer along with the lens. Even with the stabilizers on, the rail still falls over when the camera goes all the way to one side. Don’t waste your money.
Jack B. –
Heavy duty and work as they are intended.
Nicolas S –
Ce nâest pas du luxe dâavoir ce genre de renfort en bec un caméra assez lourde sur un slider.Ãa se monte rapidement.Mis sur un trépied vidéo et câest parfait.Je recommande si vous ne souhaitez pas cintrer votre slider.
JJ –
Como se ve en las fotografÃas. Se ven fuertes y resistentes aunque me parecieron un poco caros. Espero que duren
Daniel Salwa –
Das anbringen der Stützarme an das Stativ und den Slider war sehr einfach und der Slider steht sehr stabil. Die arme können schnell gelockert werden wenn man das Stativ wieder in neue Position bringen möchte. Top!
Amazon Customer –
I have them mounted to my tripod and it works well not allowing the slider to dip when the weight of the camera is on one side. However, you still need sand bags on the bottom of the tripod so that it doesn’t topple over.