Strobepro Heavy Duty Baby Boom
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 Published On Jul 10, 2020

FOR THE BIG STUFF
Looking to boom out a heavy mononlight with a 60" octabox? This heavy duty boom has the reach and the strength to handle your heaviest payloads on your most ambitious shoots!

ALL STEEL CONSTRUCTION
Avoid those nervous expressions on set. All steel construction makes this boom resistant to bowing, and virtually indestructible. Knobs and levers are all grippy and reliable. It can hold up to 22 pounds extended.

TONS OF REACH
With a boomable length of up to 8 feet, the Strobepro Heavy Duty Baby Boom goes the distance. It makes a perfect companion for your C Stand when the standard boom isn't enough.

ADJUSTABLE FULCRUM POINT
The fulcrum point can be moved anywhere along the first section of the boom. Pull it back to get some more reach, or use a more forward position for easier counterbalancing with the included sandbag.

180 DEGREES OF ROTATION
The Strobepro Heavy Duty Baby Boom can point straight up, straight down (if that's your thing), or anywhere in between!

FLATTENED MOUNTING POINT
Just like Strobepro Spigots, the fixed baby pin on the end of the Strobepro Heavy Duty Baby Boom has a flat on one side to nest your mounting screw. This prevents unwanted rotation from your light.

BALANCE SANDBAG INCLUDED
Because gravity is a heartless [insert expletive here], be sure to fill this up to balance your payload! It hangs from the opposite end of the boom on a secure clip.

COMPATIBILITY
The Strobepro Heavy Duty Baby Boom is meant to be mounted on a secure baby pin, such as what is found on the Strobepro Big C Stand. It can be mounted on a standard spigot, but extra care should be taken to ensure your payload is properly counterbalanced to prevent any unnecessary torque if you choose to do this. Only heavier duty stands of similar steel construction are recommended.

Please note that the light mounting section is also a baby pin, and certain strobes with shallow spigot receivers like the Strobepro X600ii and Godox MS300 will not seat down all the way. The rest of our current strobe lineup will mount without issues, and we are working on a baby pin to standard spigot adapter.

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