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Proaim Vanguard Studio Production Cart

Proaim Vanguard Studio Production Cart
  • Product Code: eq171455
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$2,610.00 $3,366.90

This Proaim Vanguard Studio Production Cartfrom Proaim Vanguard Studio Production Cartprovides the ability to carry heavy-duty gear like cables, apple boxes, or milk crates. It has a payload of 1000 pounds thanks to its heavy-duty construction using high-grade steel. A slanted design toward the rear helps keep the cargo steady, and the thick 10" rubber wheels ensure that the ride remains smooth throughout. Ergonomic grip handles and a mechanical handbrake are built in, giving your more control under tricky shooting conditions.

Max Load: 1000 lb    High-Grade Steel Construction    Slanted Design    Offset 10" Wheels

General
Weight Capacity1000 lb / 453.6 kg
Nose Plate Surface20.5" / 52.1 cm
Wheel TypePneumatic
Casters4x 10 x 3.5" / 25.4 x 8.9 cm Fixed (2x Lockable)
Physical
Material of ConstructionSteel
Overall Height44" / 111.8 cm
Overall Dimensions29.5 x 44.0 x 24.0" / 74.9 x 111.8 x 61.0 cm
Weight106 lb / 48.1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight105 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)35 x 34 x 25"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. What are the "composite" corners made of? I'm concerned that plastic corners are prone to breaking in transport and use on set.

A: The corners of the DigitalFoto Solution Limited Lightweight Cinemech Video Production Camera Cart (Medium), BH #DILBCM8, are a composite of tough plastic copolymers that are designed to be extremely rugged. They are not prone to breakage in everyday use or transport.

Q: 2. How does this cart accomodate traveling as checked baggage? Must it be stored in its own case or bag?

A: I have travelled with these carts for over 30 years, in the USA and all over Europe. You must check them in baggage and you cannot carry them on. Now things are changing rapidly in the travel industry so that may changed, but I have, up till now, not had any issues.

Q: 3. Will an Odyssey 7Q+ fit on this?

A: Yes, The Proaim director's monitor cage would support displays like the Odyssey 7Q. It will support monitors from 4 to 7 inches.

Q: 4. Whats the difference between this one and the R12rt?

A: The front casters are different - R12rt has 8 x 2.5 no-flat swivel casters and R10rt 5 x 1.25 front swivel casters with brakes.

Q: 5. Does this come with the proaim power pack?

A: No. Only the following is enclosed with the purchase Proaim Alphabet 21' Jib/Crane Arm Assembly Hardware Carry Bag Limited 1-Year Warranty

Q: 6. Is this one easy to pull up a flight or two of stairs?

A: Yes. Those back wheels act as a stair climber. You would have an easier time pulling up a flight or 2 of stairs with this cart.

Q: 7. Does this work with the Proaim Gravity Heavy-Duty Tripod (Flat Base)?

A: Yes, the manufacture lists that the Proaim Alphabet 21' Jib/Crane Arm #P-A21-J is compatible with the Proaim Gravity Heavy-duty Camera Tripod Stand Flat #TP-GVTY-01.

Q: 8. What is the deck width for the R12RT? Only the box dimension is given. Thanks.

A: The outside width dimensions of the square metal tubing deck is about 13.5 inches. I use the optional base boards with all three of my carts which provide a better, solid deck and expands the deck out to a 16-inch width.

Q: 9. Hello besides the missing monitor is there any other accessory that is missing from this Crane set please? Thank you.

A: No. The following unit is complete and ready to be deployed.

Q: 10. What is the main difference of this cart and the titan by DigitalFoto?

A: The DigitalFoto Solution Limited Lightweight Cinemech Video Production Camera Cart (Medium), BH # DILBCM8, features more than double the payload (Max Payload: 661.4 lb) compared with the 300 lb payload of the DigitalFoto Solution Limited 38" TITAN Cart (with 8" Wheels), BH # DITITANCART.

24/09/2024

[35 x 34 x 25"] It’s hard to understate the build quality of this cart. I’ve been renting the other industry standard cart made in the U.S. for a few months. Unsure if the build quality of the Atlas V2 would stack up. I decided the other brand was just outside my budget so I bought the 48” Atlas V2 when it went on sale. It just arrived and wow this thing is really well built. While the US made cart is very well designed and weight was a factor in their design, this thing is absolutely a beast. But not overly built in a way some things can be. The fit and finish is really really nice. I’m pretty picky about the details and Proaim really nailed it.

Pros:

The top and bottom deck are milled aluminum with zero flex.

The flop down top tray rail adds strength to the top deck when it’s down well as the hinges are very sturdy. The version I have is not the piano hinge style. Milled aluminum hinges. The latch mechanism is very satisfying.

There are zero sharp spots as far as I can seen. Everything is chamfered and milled smooth.

The quality of mill work is not quite to the level of Tilta but pretty close.

The connections are all well made. Not loose or fiddly at all.

I’m 6’1” and the height of the top deck is very comfortable slightly taller than other carts.

Cons

It’s pretty heavy. Hard to call this a con because I wanted a sturdier cart than the Inovativ and really I dont see how they could have made this lighter without sacrificing rigidity. Not so much that packing it up and loading it into a car would be hard but you would not want to fly with it.

The carpet on the two decks feels cheap. I’ll probable swap it out with a medium grey loop as to see small black screws and other bits.

If you are looking for your first cart and don’t have the budget for the more expensive brands. You can’t go wrong. It would even work great as a one man simple g&e cart. In a studio environment where it stays built this cart is a no brainer.

I’m massively pleased.

5
17/09/2024

[105 lb] so the cart came in today weighing at 126lbs, its not light for one man (unless you got muscles which I dont have)

Setup:
setup was extremely easy as they provide you with the tools needed inside. everything was wrapped and the insert styrofoam made sure everything was neat.

after assembly this this is HUGE BUT one thing to note is that the wheels aren't inflated so be sure to inflate before loading it. 30 PSI is what its rated for 

Storage:
putting everything back was easier then assembly. if youre going it one man band (which I dont recommend) youre going to find that lifting one side up will make the other side harder to lift as the tubs will press on the side of their insert. I just lifted one side, walked around and slowing got the other side out as I didn't want to to slam down. 

the wheels and accessories will be moving around inside, as expected but I found I had a bag to place everything in so that I didn't have to carry around the foam that was inside initially.

Use:
maneuvering around was easy enough with the rubber handles. especially thru grass or tough terrain that my smaller rocker cart was a nightmare to deal with in that situation. 

overall:
a great cart for the price, this thing will most definitely last with its durable body and ease of use! I highly recommend this cart for anyone looking for a durable cart that will most definitely fit the needs

5
13/08/2024

[Pneumatic] I love this cart. This thing is well built and easy to set up. I did it by myself and had no problem getting everything configured and tightened up. It rolls easily and fits through doors. It's got tons of cheese plate screw holes al over the sides to mount whatever you want, and it's thick, strong cnc milled aluminum so it will last. The wheels are easy to put on and take off, plus the whole thing can be folded up with the wheels fitting inside and it turns into a big rectangle like the obelisk from 2001 A Space Odessa, but with hard wheels on one end and a a handle on the other to roll it around and put it into a van or truck for transport. The, main wheels are big rubber ones that seem to be able to run flat, but inflating them makes the cart roll very easily, and I've take this cart off road on bumpy ground with and Alexa Mini and tons of stuff on it, and it can do it. The accessory ecosystem is very robust as well. I bought two camera mounts with the horse shoe metal bracket and I have different bowl sizes to mount various tripod heads. It is awesome to be able to fully build two cameras on tripod heads and roll onto set with them. I have the tripod holder on one end that carries two tripods, so I can be fully mobile with a two cameras, and even a teleprompter rig. This cart can carry lights, apple boxes, lenses, tools, cables, batteries, a sound bag + mixer, a lap top and a some C-stands or light stands all at once.

5
19/07/2024

[Pneumatic] Very solid cart with breaks. Wheels are good for off-road terrain. Comes in just under 50 pounds so you won't get charged for extra weight if you check it on an airplane. Seems extremely well built - this thing is really heavy duty. I would recommend adding some grip tape to the loading area though to help keep slippery cases from moving around. With the expansion you can fit a ton of stuff on this thing. Very happy with it so far, seems like it should last a really long time.

5
07/07/2024

[Pneumatic] Firstly, getting a production cart was something I should have done ages ago..

I literally could not have done my last shoot without it. I needed to swap between gimbal, stick, and handheld while going from multiple locations around a fair, throughout day & night.. which required bringing lighting, reflectors, etc...

The 42 cart allowed me to have a place to transfer media from the camera, hold lenses, hold c-stands, etc..

There are other carts, but they are wayyy more expensive, and do essentially the same thing..

The only advantage of some of the other carts is that they offer more options for attachments... but for the money, this is the best one..

Attachments I can STILL get:
C-stand, tripods, Camera Holders, Cup holders, Trays, umbrellas... I'm sure I could also get a monitor stand, but haven't looked..


at 42 it's JUST big/small enough to fit inside of a Dodge caravan standing up straight... of course, can fit almost anywhere if broken down.

PROs:
- it's price is so much better than every other cart..
- it still gets all the attachments
- can hold a large weight capacity
- tires roll across every kind of surface

CONS:
- it will make you instantly regret not having one your whole life
- you will want to get plenty more attachments
- can't fit a 3rd shelf, but that might be a plus in some cases

5
22/06/2024

[35 x 34 x 25"] This case had the right size for what we needed. It’s very slight weight while being super solid. Looks well crafted and I hope it’ll last a long time. It came with plenty of extra padding so the options on how to configure the case are endless. Recommended!

5
15/06/2024

[Pneumatic] I love this cart! It takes the pain out of moving gear and location shoots. It breaks down small and holds a ton of gear! Probably gonna buy another one in the near future!

5
16/05/2024

[Steel] Seriously impressed, exceeded my expectations. It's so well built, very tough and quick to assemble and disassemble.

Be sure to add air to the tires when it arrives, all the way up to the recommended 50psi. Also be careful not to completely loosen the grips or attachment bars as the interior screw can fall out. Otherwise an excellent cart.

5
14/05/2024

[35 x 34 x 25"] This is a bargain...as solid as expected...I replaced all the knobs with #8 metric hex bolts to create a few inches of space at the edges of the shelves... everything from my Innovativ fits this cart. Made is India obviously by folks aware of set work and Innovativ cart design. If you need a solid cart and portability and breakdown are not a big priority, then this stuff works.

5
13/05/2024

[105 lb] I have had great success and work flow from my two PROAIM production carts, including the 42-inch model that I'm using for Video Village transport. Let's be honest: production carts tend to be ABSURDLY priced. They are basically four wheels and a simple metal frame. There is NO REASON except pricing GREED that some companies are charging $3,000+ for something you could make from $300 worth of materials purchased at Home Depot. Still, time is money, and if you want a solid and reliable cart that's ALREADY fully assembled and quickly broken down for transport, try this PROAIM cart or others in their product line. If you buy from BHPhoto, you SAVE a lot from the international freight out of India.

5

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