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Cheetah Stand

Heavy Duty Super Boom

Heavy Duty Super Boom

Prix habituel $749.00 USD
Prix habituel $749.00 USD Prix promotionnel $749.00 USD
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Need the biggest, baddest, strongest light stand ever made?  Introducing the Cheetah Stand Heavy Duty (HD) Super Boom!  Like the Rolling Boom, this light stand has wheels that lock and has the boom built in therefore eliminating the requirement to carry an extra boom attachment unlike the outdated C-Stand.  The HD Super Boom can extend to a maximum height of 18ft as a traditional light stand or converted to a boom via a built-in pivot on the 3rd riser that allows you to hold 22lbs on the boom arm. It's designed for the largest soft-boxes with heaviest lights or to hold oversized flags, scrims, reflectors, etc that is perfect for large production studios. Or hang your speedlight with umbrella on there by the coast for the most stable setup ever. We won't judge you!

Some of the special qualities that we've designed into this light stand is the adjustable leveling 3rd leg so that it can be set on tough or uneven terrain.  With both male and female connectors available, creators can mount just about anything on top of the stand.  Wheels are removable if you're not needing to roll around and want a flatter surface base.  Also, every nut that's attached to a bolt is a nylon-threaded nut so that you won't find a bolt backed out on an important job.

Want something a little smaller? Check out our Heavy Duty Rolling Boom with one less tier than the HD Super Boom. Need something smaller for your studio or on-location?  Consider the Rolling Boom or C-Boom!

Includes: 
1 - HD Super Boom
1 - Wrench
1 - Allen Key
1 - Sandbag

Specs:
Minimum Height: 74"
Maximum Height: 209"
Maximum Light Stand Weight: 66lb
Boom Arm Length: 99"
Maximum Boom Length: 124"
Maximum Boom Weight: 22lb 
Carry Weight: 48.7lb
Storage Height: 68"

Frequently Asked Questions

Heavy Duty Super Boom Light Stands: Power, Reach & Unshakeable Stability – FAQ
1. What defines a heavy-duty super boom light stand, and how does it differ from other boom stands?
A heavy-duty super boom light stand represents the pinnacle of lighting support, designed for the most demanding photographic and cinematic productions. It distinguishes itself from other boom stands by its superior load capacity, extreme extension capabilities, and robust construction. These stands are built to securely support significantly heavier lights and larger modifiers, often featuring thicker columns, reinforced joints, and specialized safety mechanisms, making them indispensable for large production studios or challenging setups.
2. How does a heavy-duty super boom stand ensure full mobility while supporting massive loads?
A heavy-duty super boom stand ensures full mobility even with massive loads through its integrated, robust wheels that come with reliable locking mechanisms. This design allows you to effortlessly roll even the heaviest lights and modifiers across large studio floors or sets. Once positioned, the wheel locks engage, providing unshakeable stability. This contrasts with traditional C-stands, which, while sturdy, require manual lifting and repositioning, making a heavy-duty super boom stand far more efficient for dynamic setups.
3. What's the advantage of having a built-in boom on a heavy-duty stand, unlike a separate attachment?
The advantage of a built-in boom on a heavy-duty stand is immense, primarily for streamlining workflow and enhancing convenience. Unlike traditional stands where you need to carry and attach a separate boom arm and knuckle, a built-in boom means it's always ready. This eliminates the risk of forgetting essential attachments, saves considerable setup time, and reduces the number of components to manage, which is crucial on a busy, large-scale production set where efficiency is paramount.
4. What kind of maximum heights and boom arm capacities can I expect from the most robust heavy-duty super boom stands?
The most robust heavy-duty super boom stands are engineered for exceptional reach and strength. As a traditional light stand, such models can typically extend to an impressive maximum height of 18 feet or more, allowing for vast overhead illumination. When converted to a boom configuration, they often feature a built-in pivot that allows the boom arm to safely hold substantial weights, often around 22 lbs, making them perfect for even the largest softboxes or the heaviest lights.
5. For what specific applications are heavy-duty super boom stands primarily designed?
Heavy-duty super boom stands are primarily designed for demanding professional applications that require immense strength and versatility. This includes supporting the largest softboxes with the heaviest lights, or holding oversized flags, scrims, reflectors, and other grip equipment. They are perfect for large production studios involved in commercial photography, film, or complex portraiture, where precise and powerful overhead lighting or light shaping is a constant need.
6. How does an adjustable leveling leg benefit a heavy-duty super boom stand, especially on difficult terrain?
The adjustable leveling leg (aka "Rocky Mountain Leg") is a crucial design feature for a heavy-duty super boom stand, especially for use on tough or uneven terrain. This specialized third leg can be independently adjusted in length, allowing you to perfectly level the stand on slopes, stairs, or rocky ground. This ensures maximum stability for your heavy lighting equipment, prevents wobbling, and significantly reduces the risk of tipping, providing confidence even in challenging outdoor or unconventional shooting environments.
7. What does it mean for a stand to have both male and female connectors available, and why is this versatile?
When a heavy-duty super boom stand has both male and female connectors available, it means it offers exceptional versatility for mounting accessories. The industry-standard 5/8" stud typically comes in male form, but having a female receiver as well means creators can mount just about anything on top of the stand. This could include heavy-duty grip heads, specialized clamps, or other unique mounting brackets directly to the stand's top, expanding its functionality beyond just lights to support a vast array of grip equipment.
8. Are the wheels on heavy-duty super boom stands always permanent, or can they be removed for a flatter base?
No, the wheels on heavy-duty super boom stands are not always permanent; many high-quality models offer the option for them to be removable. This design feature is incredibly practical. If you're not needing to roll the stand around, or if you require an absolutely flatter and more stable surface base for stationary work, you can simply detach the wheels. This adaptability makes the stand more versatile for different studio setups or outdoor conditions where rolling isn't needed.
9. What is the significance of using nylon-threaded nuts in the construction of a heavy-duty super boom stand?
The use of nylon-threaded nuts (also known as Nyloc nuts) in the construction of a heavy-duty super boom stand is a subtle but critical indicator of superior build quality and safety. Unlike standard nuts, nylon-threaded nuts have a nylon insert that creates friction with the bolt, preventing it from backing out due to vibrations or repeated adjustments. This means you won't find a bolt loosening or even detaching on an important job, ensuring components remain securely fastened and enhancing the overall safety and reliability of the stand.
10. How does a heavy-duty super boom stand contribute to a safer environment on a large production set?
A heavy-duty super boom stand contributes to a safer environment on a large production set in several ways. Its unmatched stability minimizes the risk of heavy lights or flags tipping over. The robust locking wheels prevent unintended movement. Features like flat-spotted spigots ensure lights remain securely pointed. By reliably supporting massive loads and offering controlled mobility, it reduces trip hazards from unstable gear and lowers the risk of equipment damage or injury to crew members.
11. Can a heavy-duty super boom light stand truly be used to hang a speedlight by the coast for stability, or is that overkill?
While hanging a speedlight with an umbrella on a heavy-duty super boom light stand by the coast might seem like overkill, it's actually a testament to the stand's unmatched stability for any load size. For a small speedlight, it provides the most secure and stable setup ever, especially in unpredictable environments like a windy coast. It might be more stand than needed for that specific light, but its robust design ensures absolute peace of mind against strong gusts, proving its versatility beyond just heavy gear.
12. How does the extended reach of a super boom stand enhance creative lighting possibilities for photographers?
The extended reach of a super boom stand significantly enhances creative lighting possibilities by allowing photographers to position lights in ways impossible with standard stands. This includes: Overhead Lighting: Perfect for flat-lays, product photography, or casting even light from above. Rim & Hair Lighting: Getting lights far out of frame to create dramatic separation and highlights. Negative Fill/Flagging: Precisely positioning large flags or scrims to block or shape light. Large Area Illumination: Suspending powerful lights high to cover expansive sets or subjects. It provides immense control over light direction and quality, enabling more ambitious and refined setups.
13. What considerations should be made regarding transportation and setup time for a heavy-duty super boom stand?
While incredibly powerful, heavy-duty super boom stands do require some transportation and setup considerations. They are significantly heavier and larger than standard stands, even when collapsed, so plan for adequate vehicle space and potentially assistance for moving. Setup time is generally quick for a stand of its capability, especially with features like built-in booms and quick-release leg mechanisms, but still more involved than a simple, lightweight stand. Their efficiency shines once they are on set and actively being used.
14. How does the overall build quality of a heavy-duty super boom stand protect my other valuable equipment?
The overall build quality of a heavy-duty super boom stand directly protects your other valuable equipment by providing an extremely secure and stable foundation. Robust construction, strong locking mechanisms, and features like flat-spotted spigots minimize movement, wobbling, or accidental drops. This prevents your expensive lights, modifiers, and even cameras (if boomed out) from being damaged due to equipment failure or instability, acting as a reliable safeguard for your entire lighting investment.
15. Is investing in a heavy-duty super boom light stand a necessary step for all professional photographers, or for specific niches?
Investing in a heavy-duty super boom light stand is not necessarily a universal requirement for all professional photographers, but it is a necessary step for specific niches and ambitious projects. It's indispensable for photographers working with very large softboxes, powerful cinema lights, oversized flags, or in large production studios that demand extreme reach and load capacity. For portrait photographers using smaller setups or those primarily shooting on location with minimal gear, it might be overkill. However, for those pushing the boundaries of lighting, it's an invaluable asset.
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