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Libec TH-Z H Fluid Head with Pan Handle (75mm ball), payload 5kg

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Libec TH-Z H Fluid Head with Pan Handle (75mm ball), payload 5kgThe exact hardware combination matching your description is the standalone legs component of Libec's entry tier video line, the Libec TH Z T Aluminum Tripod (often paired in a system with the TH Z H head and the RC 10 premium padded carrying bag). This 2 stage aluminum support system targets lightweight run and gun crews, corporate documentarians, and independent event videographers requiring a rigid foundation that can scale from ground level

The exact hardware combination matching your description is the standalone legs component of Libec's entry-tier video line, the Libec TH-Z T Aluminum Tripod (often paired in a system with the TH-Z H head and the RC-10 premium padded carrying bag).

This 2-stage aluminum support system targets lightweight run-and-gun crews, corporate documentarians, and independent event videographers requiring a rigid foundation that can scale from ground-level perspective frames up to eye-level angles.

1. 75mm True-Bowl Architecture

The tripod features an industry-standard 75mm bowl base interface cast directly into the aluminum apex crown.

  • Universal Leveling Integration: This native bowl profile allows you to instantly drop in standard 75mm half-ball video fluid heads (such as the Libec TH-Z H or NH30) to level your horizon quickly without adjusting individual telescoping leg segments.

  • Payload Rigidity: While lightweight itself, the metal head crown handles payloads of up to 25 kg (55 lbs) when used independently as a set of sticks. This makes it strong enough to anchor small slider tracks or skater dollies across the leg crown.

2. Integrated Telescopic Mid-Level Spreader

To maximize vertical structural integrity while shooting on uneven terrain, rocky outdoor environments, or stairwells, the TH-Z T uses a non-removable, specialized mid-level spreader assembly.

  • Telescopic Adjustments: Each individual spoke of the spreader can be adjusted lengthwise via a dedicated thumbscrew. Extending the arms forces the legs outward to lower your shooting plane, while collapsing them pulls the legs tight for elevated reach.

  • Anti-Torsion Stability: The mid-level geometry prevents the aluminum tubes from twisting or bowing under heavy downward panning pressure, neutralizing unwanted micro-pan bounce back.

3. Two-Stage Structural Performance

Built using high-grade, lightweight aluminum tubes with a dual-strut upper leg framework, the leg locks provide rapid field deployments:

  • Section Locks: Uses rapid, low-profile mechanical lock knobs to securely anchor your height transitions.

  • Operating Reach Range: On its own with the spreader collapsed or extended, the legs safely drop down to a minimum height of 58.5 cm (23.0") and extend up to a maximum physical working height of 149.0 cm (58.5").

4. RC-10 Padded Travel Management

When packaged as part of a field system, Libec bundles the RC-10 Premium Padded Carrying Case:

  • High-Density Padding: Heavy interior foam lining protects your hardware from impacts during transport in equipment trucks.

  • Large Zipper Clearance: A wide zipper profile opens the entire top of the bag, allowing you to quickly insert or extract the tripod without snagging the pan bars or locks.

  • Ergonomic Shoulder Strap: Heavy-duty webbed top handles are paired with an adjustable shoulder strap to distribute weight evenly when moving between locations.

Core Technical Specifications:

Parameter Profile Libec TH-Z T Standalone Legs Factory Specs
Official Leg Component Libec TH-Z T
Primary Structural Material Anodized Extruded Aluminum Alloys
Maximum Standalone Payload 25.0 kg / 55.0 lbs
Native Base Mount Type 75mm Bowl Diameter
Leg Stage Configuration 2-Stage / 3-Section Support Framework
Maximum Working Height 149.0 cm / 58.5 inches
Minimum Working Height 58.5 cm / 23.0 inches
Net Legs-Only Weight 2.3 kg / 5.1 lbs
Spreader System Profile Integrated, Telescopic Mid-Level Assembly
Bundled System Bag Option Libec RC-10 High-Density Padded Soft Case
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