Tether Tools’ Rock Solid 4-Head Tripod Cross Bar lets you mount your Tether Table Aero on the same solid support as your camera to build a custom, ideal workstation that meets your specific needs.
The Rock Solid 4-Head Tripod Cross Bar with 4 heads mounts to a tripod center column 3/8″ thread. It can also mount to a lightstand using a Rock Solid Baby Ballhead Adapter.
The Rock Solid 4-Head Tripod Cross Bar mounts securely to a tripod with dual-locking heads, and features knurled plates for quick and easy mounting of your gear. The versatile Rock Solid 4-Head Tripod Cross Bar features 4 – 3/8″ threads that allow flexibility in mounting a variety of gear including single or multiple cameras, Tether Tables, ipads, tablets, other arms or accessories. The possibilities are endless. Mount your Tether Table Aero on one head and camera on a Ballhead on the other; mount your camera and a tablet; or Tether Table Aero and a tablet.
Add a Rock Solid 2-Head Cross Bar Side Arm to the 3/8″ screw on either end of the Rock Solid 4-Head Tripod Cross Bar to create the Tether “T” setup, the vertical bar provides a height variable solution that is perfect for step and repeat photographers.
Transport and protect your Rock Solid Tripod Cross Bar with the included custom designed travel/storage case.
Suggested Uses:
- Ideal for commercial and studio shooters looking to build a custom workstation
- Perfect for step and repeat event photographers, school portrait photographers, and sports team photographers who are looking for an on-location scalable workstation solution
Crossbar Setup with Tether Table Aero
In this setup, the foundation consists of the Rock Solid Tripod Cross Bar mounted on the portable Rock Solid Low Boy Roller using the Rock Solid Baby Ballhead Adapter to connect the two. On the right side, a ball head is easily mounted on to the Cross Bar, and, of course, no tethering setup is complete without the indispensable JerkStopper Camera Support.
What's Included:
- One (1) Rock Solid 4-Head Tripod Cross Bar
- One (1) Carrying Case