Libec Lightweight rubber feet for RT20C
Libec Lightweight rubber feet for RT20C is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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The model number for the lightweight rubber feet designed for this compact, run-and-gun carbon fiber leg set is the Libec FP-1B Rubber Foot Pads (sold as a set of three).
Because the RT20C is a highly specialized, ultra-lightweight two-stage carbon fiber tripod weighing only three point five pounds (one point six kilograms), its matching feet are designed to provide maximum surface traction without adding unnecessary bulk or weight to your travel rig.
Core Features & Mechanics
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Streamlined Snap-On Design: Unlike the heavier mechanical flip-lock assemblies found on larger broadcast tripods, the FP-1B utilizes heavy-duty elastic safety wrap bands. These loop tightly over the molded leg anchors just above the bottom spikes, keeping the feet anchored to the legs when lifting the tripod out of deep mud, wet sand, or thick grass.
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Slick-Surface Studio Traction: The undersides of these pads are molded with a flat, high-friction, cross-hatched tread pattern. This surface layout provides a reliable grip on slick indoor environments like polished concrete, corporate staging, gymnasiums, and studio floors where bare metal spikes would slip or cause surface damage.
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Spreader-Free Isolation: These feet are primarily intended to be used when configuring your RT20C tripod with a mid-level spreader (such as the BR-2B). Because a mid-level spreader lifts the lower stabilization struts off the ground, the FP-1B pads serve as the standalone point of contact ensuring your carbon legs stay stable and scratch-free.
Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix:
| Parameter | Libec FP-1B Specifications |
| Factory SKU | FP-1B |
| Pack Quantity | Set of three individual foot assemblies |
| Attachment Interface | Elastic safety wrap / Snap-on retention loop |
| Total Set Weight | Zero point four pounds or two hundred grams |
| Primary Material | High-density vulcanized industrial rubber |
Operational System Tips for the FP-1B:
💡 The Floor Spreader Transition: If your production shifts from an outdoor mid-level tracking setup to a flat floor environment using a ground-level floor spreader (like the Libec SP-2B), you must pull off the FP-1B rubber pads. The SP-2B floor spreader features its own specialized, rigid anchoring cups meant to lock onto the bare, tapered metal leg spikes directly. Leaving the rubber feet on will prevent the lower spikes from seating securely into the ground spreader's retention pins.
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Preventing Trapped Moisture: When shooting exteriors on damp grass or wet soil, remove the rubber feet before packing the tripod into its transport case. Soil and moisture can get trapped inside the internal spike cavities of the rubber molding; a quick fresh-water rinse and air dry prevents hidden grit from scoring the lower metal spike assemblies over time.
