Matthews Century C+ Stand with Turtle Base and Grip Arm Kit (10.5')
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Matthews Century C+ Stand with Turtle Base and Grip Arm Kit (10.5')

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Matthews Century C+ Stand with Turtle Base and Grip Arm Kit (10.5')40" Main Section Detachable Turtle Base Two Risers 40" Arm and Grip Head This Matthews Century C+ Stand with Turtle Base and Grip Arm Kit consists of a 40" three section upright with two risers. It includes a removable turtle base, a 2. 5" swivel grip head, and a 40" Hollywood Arm that can hold a small light fixture, gobo, or flag. The unique staggered leg design of the C Stand allows it to be nested and placed extremely close to one another on a set.

  • 40" Main Section
  • Detachable Turtle Base
  • Two Risers
  • 40" Arm and Grip Head

This Matthews Century C+ Stand with Turtle Base and Grip Arm Kit consists of a 40" three-section upright with two risers. It includes a removable turtle base, a 2.5" swivel grip head, and a 40" Hollywood Arm that can hold a small light fixture, gobo, or flag. The unique staggered leg design of the C-Stand allows it to be nested and placed extremely close to one another on a set.

  • Century C+ Stand with Removable Turtle Base (10.5')

    The Century C+ Stand with Removable Turtle Base from Matthews features a 40" main riser with a removable turtle base. The unique staggered leg design of the C-Stand allows it to be nested and placed extremely close to one another on a set.

    Removable turtle base eases storage and transport
  • Hollywood Gobo Arm - 40"

    This 40" Hollywood Gobo Arm features the strongest and most popular Grip Head in the industry. Guaranteed to hold, it will not slip. Plates feature two holes 3/8 and 5/8", eliminating confusion. Castings offer positive lock in all directions.

  • Hollywood Grip Head - 2-1/2"

    The strongest & most popular Grip Head in the industry. Guaranteed to hold. Set it and forget it! Will not slip. Plates feature two holes 3/8" & 5/8", eliminating confusion. New castings offer positive lock in all directions.

    • Century C+ Stand with Removable Turtle Base (10.5')
      Maximum Height 126" (3.2 m)
      Minimum Height 53" (1.3 m)
      Folded Dimensions Folded Base: 21" (53.3 cm)
      Footprint Diameter 27.5" (70 cm)
      Weight 11 lb (5 kg)
      Maximum Load 22 lb (10 kg)
      Attachment Size 5/8" (16 mm) Male stud
      Accepts Wheels No
      Air Cushioned No
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 55.0 x 22.0 x 4.0"
    • Hollywood Gobo Arm - 40"
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 40.0 x 3.0 x 2.5"
    • Hollywood Grip Head - 2-1/2"
      Packaging Info
      Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 6.5 x 3.5 x 3.2"
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