Libec Dolly for 650EX, TH-X and TH-Z
Libec Dolly for 650EX, TH-X and TH-Z is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The Libec DL-2RB is a lightweight, standard tracking dolly tailored for compact, high-mobility productions. It provides smooth rolling capabilities and swift location shifting for entry-level and mid-tier tripod setups, preventing the need to lift and carry the entire rig between setups.
Core Features & Practical Utility
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Tailored System Alignment: The chassis geometry is custom-molded to accommodate the integrated, round composite rubber feet of the 650EX, TH-X, and TH-Z tripod systems. The feet drop cleanly into the designated retention cradles, ensuring a fast, tool-free mounting workflow.
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Independent 3-Inch Caster Locks: The rolling framework is supported by three robust 3-inch (76mm) caster wheels. Each caster incorporates a dedicated, foot-activated toggle pedal that locks the wheel rotation instantly, transforming the rolling system into a rigid shooting platform.
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Compact Folding Symmetry: Weighing a mere 4.4 pounds (2.0 kilograms), the aluminum arms fold inward from the central junction hub. The unit secures itself compactly into a tight, travel-friendly package complete with a molded, integrated carrying handle for rapid transport across sets.
Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix:
| Parameter | Libec DL-2RB Specifications |
| Model | DL-2RB |
| Maximum System Payload Capacity | 80 pounds or 36.3 kilograms |
| Caster Wheel Rim Diameter | 3.0 inches or 7.6 centimeters |
| Main Construction Metallurgy | Structural Grade Anodized Aluminum |
| Total Assembly Net Weight | 4.4 pounds or 2.0 kilograms |
| Folded Storage Length | 21.5 inches or 54.5 centimeters |
Operational System Tips for the DL-2RB:
💡 The Rubber Foot Engagement Check: Before loading a camera onto your tripod when mounted to the DL-2RB, ensure that the rubber elastic retention straps on each arm are pulled completely taut over the tripod's plastic foot pods. Because the 650EX, TH-X, and TH-Z lack heavy broadcast spike pins, relying entirely on the snug fit of these heavy rubber loops ensures that sudden, high-speed tracking stops will not allow a tripod leg to accidentally tip out of its mounting seat.
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Executing Smooth Panning Moves: To maintain perfectly uniform tracking shots on slick studio floors or linoleum surfaces, check that the casters are all trailing in the same direction before initiating your camera push. Pointing the wheels along your intended path of travel before hitting "record" prevents the subtle frame jar that happens when caster bearings rotate to catch up with a change in direction.

