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Easyrig 300n Gimbal Vest With Extended Top Bar & Quick Release

Easyrig 300n Gimbal Vest With Extended Top Bar & Quick Release
  • Product Code: eq67879
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$11,712.00 $18,153.60

Save your back with the Easyrig 300N Gimbal Vest with Extended Top Bar & Quick Releasefrom Easyrig. Using a suspension line to support a camera rig weighing 11 to 17 lb, this system takes the load off your shoulder, neck, and arm muscles and distributes it across your torso. This lets you shoot for longer periods of time without worrying about arm fatigue. The system consists of a Standard Gimbal Rig vest, a 300N shock absorber, and a 5" extended top bar. Also included is a carrying bag for convenient storage and transport of the Easyrig system.

Body-Worn Camera Support System    Reduces Strain on Arms, Neck & Shoulders    300N Shock Absorber    11 to 17 lb Load Capacity    Standard Gimbal Rig Vest    Waist Adjustment: 33 to 43"    5" Extended Top Bar    Quick-Release Hook for Fast Setup    3/8"-16 & 1/4"-20 Ball Studs    Carrying Case

Parameters
Stabilizer TypeVest System
Load Capacity11 to 17 lb / 4.99 to 7.71 kg
Camera MountQuick Release
Height40.55 to 44.49" / 103 to 113 cm
24.41" / 62 cm (Folded)
Depth12.20" / 31 cm
8.66" / 22 cm (Folded)
Weight7.72 lb / 3.5 kg
CounterweightsNo
Vest Weight5.29 lb / 2.4 kg
Belt Size33 to 43" / 83.82 to 109.22 cm
Suspension Line Length35" / 88.90 cm

  • 11 to 17 lb load capacity
  • Standard Gimbal Rig vest with wide front and overlapping padded belt that covers waist and hips
  • 5" extended arm
  • Quick release hook securely holds camera with minimum setup time
  • Includes two 3/8"-16 and two 1/4"-20 ball studs that can be fastened to a camera, camera cage, or camera handle
  • Vest and waist belt made of breathable material
  • Made in Sweden

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Hi, I'm a Movi-Pro operator and looking for a rig to use it with, and separately for just the camera sometimes too. My question is, which is better, 5" arm extension or 9" arm extension? I've used an EasyRig 2, I believe, with no arm extention and it was a waste of time and energy having to hold it far out front.

A: 5 inches and 9 inches are not that far apart and depending on your setup, physical size and arm reach there is some overlap where either option may work for you. So to help you decide I'd look at the options like this: If you felt that the Easyrig with the standard arm was "too close" but "usable" then the 5" model will probably work for you If you felt that the standard arm was "way too close" and "completely unusable" then the 9" model is probably best.

Q: 2. I think you have the load capacity wrong for this model. Everywhere else I see it as 17-22lbs. The 11-17lbs looks to be way off. Can you verify?

A: The 400 series is rated for 17-22 pounds.

Q: 3. Can the arm on this version fold in on itself for storage like the other modes?

A: Correct. Just like other Easyrig models, the arm can be pulled up and out of the vest support and can be folded for storage.

Q: 4. What is the difference between the Gimbal Rig and Cinema 3 vests? The images and descriptions are too vague.

A: The Gimbal Rig has a modified vest has been designed with a wider front, fitting around the waist and over the hips This allows the camera operator to carry weight further away from the body.Cinema 3 is the heavy duty model for 35 mm movie cameras with weights between 15 25 kg (33 55 lbs).For further information, please visit easyrig.se.

Q: 5. I will be using the Sony FX9 and the Sony A7s3. Should I get the 5" or 9" extended arm with the Easyrig Vario 5 with STABIL G2 & Standard Gimbal Rig Vest? Small, Medium, or Large size? I am 5'7" 170 lb with 33 waist.

A: If you shoot from your shoulders, or very close to the body, stick with the standard arm. If you shoot from your shoulders, but want to have the versatility to shoot further out from your body as well. The 5" extended arm is the most popular, as it allows you to have the best of both worlds without going to the ”extreme." If you want the camera far away from your body, the 9" extended arm is mainly used for Gimbal purposes, such as a Ronin or a MöVI etc. You can not mount a Serene arm on a 9" extender. The large vest offers a waist adjustment range of 46 to 54". The medium vest offers a waist adjustment range of 33 to 47". The small vest offers a waist adjustment of 26 to 31". The standard-size Gimbal Flex Vest offers a 30 to 36" waist adjustment.

Q: 6. Is this available in xs-small? How do you differentiate when ordering?

A: The size of the Easyrig is based on the camera, not the user. If an xs-small vest was made, it would not adequately fit the operator or be able to hold it's 39 lbs payload. The various Easyrigs are adjustable to most any body size. There are Easyrigs that are made for female operators as well. So that we may best assist you, please email us. provideo@bhphoto.com.

Q: 7. Would my Panasonic UX 180 be too light?

A: Yes, the Panasonic UX180 is significantly too light for the 59 to 70 lb Load Capacity of the Easyrig 1200N Standard Cinema Flex Vest with Standard Top Bar & Quick Release.

Q: 8. Is the vest one size fits all?

A: For the most part, yes. I'm a relatively smaller dude... 5'9 155lbs. It fits me nicely, but all of the straps are as tight as they can go. If you are smaller it'd likely be difficult to get a snug fit. It looks very expandable from there though. My 6'2 220lbs. friend used it no problem. So if you are bigger/taller you'd be fine. Not sure what the upper ceiling is for weight/height. All straps are adjustable seem to conform to various body types. Hope this helps!

Q: 9. Does standard Arm have a sliding sled to move the string point forward and back?

A: Where the string comes out, it is fixed. To vary the string point, you use different arms.

Q: 10. Would this not work well with a lighter set up? Say 12-16lbs. I often use the Minimax, but sometimes have heavier setups.

A: This is designed to work with setups between 24 to 28.5 pounds. It will not work with a lighter setup.

27/06/2024

[Quick Release] Good Lord I waited too long to buy this. It's a hefty purchase (for me), but I've been spending too much money renting this same Easyrig since this particular nonsense came out.

The first week I had it I was strapped to an Arri Amira and some cinema zoom lenses that would've otherwise not been possible for me to operate handheld for as long as we were shooting. Had zero issues adjusting back to my much lighter RED DSMC2 and prime lens package.

I went with the Vario 5 because I knew I'd be using this Easyrig with multiple camera packages and weights. The 5 Extended Arm option was great for me because it allows me to reposition for different camera builds, center of gravities, and easily switch between shooting a balanced shoulder mount or from the hip. I chose the Cinema 3 Vest over the Gimbalrig because I like the smaller profile and it fits me better. I'm about 5'8, 160lbs, and I'm a 30-31 waist size.

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