Libec 2stage heavy duty tripod with 150mm bowl
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Libec 2stage heavy duty tripod with 150mm bowl

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Libec 2stage heavy duty tripod with 150mm bowlLibec T150B Heavy Duty 2 Stage Aluminum Tripod Legs (150mm Bowl) The specific hardware configuration you are looking for is the Libec T150B. Designed as a rock solid, production tier foundation, this model is built from thick walled, high tensile aluminum alloy struts. It is engineered specifically to eliminate structural warping and handle the high downforce demands of premium cinema packages, full sized studio configurations, outside broadcast (OB)

Libec T150B Heavy-Duty 2-Stage Aluminum Tripod Legs (150mm Bowl)

The specific hardware configuration you are looking for is the Libec T150B.

Designed as a rock-solid, production-tier foundation, this model is built from thick-walled, high-tensile aluminum alloy struts. It is engineered specifically to eliminate structural warping and handle the high downforce demands of premium cinema packages, full-sized studio configurations, outside broadcast (OB) setups, and pedestal tracking applications.

 

1. Professional 150mm Bowl Architecture

The defining feature of this tripod is its integrated 150mm leveling bowl base machined directly into the cast aluminum crown apex.

  • Large-Scale Leveling Surface: This extra-wide 150mm bowl diameter ensures ideal contact area and friction distribution for professional, heavy-duty fluid heads (such as the Libec QH1 or QH3, alongside major studio heads from Sachtler, OConnor, and Vinten). It allows for rapid, micro-fine horizon leveling under massive payloads.

  • Under-Crown Utility Hook: Underneath the center column casting sits a built-in metal hook, allowing engineering teams to secure heavy sandbags, anchoring chains, or tethers to ground the entire system firmly against high winds during outdoor sports or live event coverage.

2. 100kg Broadcast Payload Rating & Anti-Torsion Frame

  • Zero-Deflection Loading: The T150B is rated to support a maximum payload capacity of up to 100 kg (220.4 lbs).

  • Dual-Strut Leg Sections: The upper leg stages utilize high-rigidity, dual-strut aluminum tubes. This specific design acts to counteract "pan backlash"—the tiny, annoying flex or horizontal twist that can happen at the joints when an operator suddenly stops a high-speed panoramic camera sweep with a heavy box or telephoto lens.

3. Ergonomic Two-Stage Telescoping Mechanics

  • High-Torque Rotary Locks: Height adjustments across the 2-stage (3-section) legs are locked down using large, impact-resistant mechanical twist knobs. These knobs are designed to tighten firmly with minimal effort, ensuring the legs will not slip or settle over a long day of shooting under 100-pound camera rigs.

  • Versatile Elevation Window: Deployed with a standard spreader system, the legs provide an adjustable operating range starting from a low-profile perspective of 58.5 cm (23.0") up to an eye-level maximum working height of 163.0 cm (64.0").

Core Technical Specifications:

Performance Parameter Libec T150B Standalone Legs Factory Specs
Official Model Designation Libec T150B
Primary Material Composition High-Tensile Heavy-Wall Aluminum Alloy
Maximum System Payload 100.0 kg / 220.4 lbs
Native Head Interface 150mm Bowl Base
Leg Stage / Section Layout 2-Stage / 3-Section Support Framework
Height Operating Range 58.5 cm to 163.0 cm / 23.0" to 64.0" (with ground spreader)
Net Hardware Weight 6.7 kg / 14.7 lbs (excluding spreaders)
Foot Interface Profile Dual Heavy-Duty Spiked Feet
Compatible Spreader Systems Libec SP-15B (Ground) / BR-6B (Mid-Level) (Sold Separately)

Deployment Note: As is standard for broadcast-grade heavy-duty tripod sticks, the T150B ships as standalone bare legs. To securely anchor and lock the tripod footprint before loading a heavy fluid head and camera system, you will need to pair it with either the Libec SP-15B Heavy-Duty Floor Spreader or the BR-6B Mid-Level Spreader with FP-6B Large Rubber Foot Pads.

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