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GT2941L

GT2941L
Accessory Type: Tripods
Description
GT2941L
Using the experience gained working with other advanced composite materials has made Gitzo the first and only manufacturer of a new generation of tripods that use Basalt fiber tubes. The fiber is made from basalt rock which is crushed and melted at 1500°C (or 2735°F). The extracted fibers are transformed into a tube using the same technology used for Gitzo Carbon 6X tube. Basalt tube has most of the features of carbon fiber, like high thermal and dimensional stability and reduced weight (20% lighter than aluminum). Like 6X, it is engineered to match Gitzo’s performance standards. Our Basalt tubes have a 1.2mm thick wall and a 3-crossed layer structure with built in Anti Leg Rotation (ALR). The performance and price of Basalt tripods puts them between aluminum and high performance Carbon 6X.

Intended use
Recommended for lightweight camcorders, spotting scopes and DSLRs with 200mm lenses, up to a 300mm maximum. Excellent maximum load capacity and good torsional rigidity, available in 3- and 4-section models at standard and eye level heights. Series 2 is the ideal solution for photographers that are looking for a solid tripod without sacrificing weight.

Main advantages

Features inherited from the Mountaineer tripods include GLock - our leg locking system that increases system rigidity by 20% and allows quicker and stronger leg locking - and the new “Ground Level Set” feature that allows the upper disc to be fitted directly to the top casting, removing the center column for ground level photography or to save weight. Basalt tripods come with a convenient anti-dust bag for storage and packing.

Technical details
Maximum height: 184.0 cm
Leg sections: 4
Weight: 1.8 kg
Minimum height: 31.0 cm
Center column: rapid
Closed length: 60.0 cm
Maximum height (with center column down): 151.0 cm
Load capacity: 10.0 kg

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