Libec LX10 Two-Stage Aluminum Tripod System and H65B Head and Ground-Level Spreader & padded bag
Libec LX10 Two-Stage Aluminum Tripod System and H65B Head and Ground-Level Spreader & padded bag is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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This setup serves as Libec's definitive, high-capacity 100mm bowl aluminum production tripod. It is engineered as a highly stable workhorse system for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) teams, multi-camera live events, and commercial film sets operating fully rigged cinema packages or teleprompter configurations weighing up to a maximum system payload of 16.0 kg (35.0 lbs).
Core Component Breakdown & Structural Design
1. The Core: Libec H65B 100mm Fluid Head
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Heavy Capacity Fixed Balance: To optimize setup speeds during fast-moving field productions, the head integrates a precisely tensioned internal spring counterbalance curve. It is calibrated to handle mid-sized camera packages smoothly, ensuring your system remains balanced without tilting unexpectedly when you let go of the pan bar.
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Two-Step Fluid Torque Profile: The head houses a physical mechanical drag switch, letting you shift between distinct levels of fluid dampening. This allows camera operators to change panning resistance on the fly when switching from rapid action tracking to slow, deliberate cinematic framing.
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All-Weather Resilience: The proprietary silicone grease inside the drag modules remains functionally consistent across a temperature spectrum running from negative 20 degrees Celsius to positive 60 degrees Celsius (negative 4 degrees Fahrenheit to positive 140 degrees Fahrenheit).
2. Low Center-of-Gravity Stance: RT50B Aluminum Legs & SP-6B Floor Spreader
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Double-Tube Two-Stage Framing: The tripod legs utilize high-strength aluminum alloy pipelines configured with a dual-strut profile on the upper and mid stages. This double-tube geometry provides outstanding torsional stiffness, meaning the tripod legs will resist twisting out of line when executing rapid panoramic camera strokes.
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Ground Spreader Advantage: By utilizing the SP-6B Floor Spreader, the legs link together at the lowest physical contact point on the floor. This layout significantly drops the system's center of gravity and prevents leg splay on slick, hard surfaces like polished studio floors, event venue stages, or concrete pads. The independent telescoping sections on the spreader arms allow you to broaden the footprint, dropping the camera down to a minimum operating height of 63.0 cm (24.8 inches).
3. Balancing & Travel Accessories
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Extended Sliding Tracking: The camera platform incorporates a long sliding quick-release plate with an active travel window of plus or minus 50mm (plus or minus 2.0 inches) forward or back of center. This extended range makes balancing rigs with front-heavy matte boxes or rear-heavy wireless receivers straightforward.
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RC-50 Padded Travel Bag: A high-durability, water-resistant zippered transport case equipped with internal shock absorption padding and an interior pocket to protect your investment during shipping.
System Technical Specifications Matrix:
| Performance Parameter | Libec LX10 Ground Spreader System Specifications |
| Official System Package SKU | Libec LX10 (Also designated as LX-10) |
| Maximum Total System Payload | 16.0 kg / 35.0 lbs (Fluid head + camera package combined) |
| Head Mounting Interface Type | Industry-Standard 100mm Diameter Bowl |
| Pan and Tilt Drag Profiles | 2-Step Mechanical Real Fluid Drag System |
| Tilt Angle Capabilities | Positive 85 degrees to negative 65 degrees |
| System Height Operating Range | 63.0 cm to 173.5 cm / 24.8 inches to 68.3 inches (Achieves a lower low-angle stance than the mid-spreader configuration) |
| Padded Transport Case SKU | Libec RC-50 Heavy-Duty Padded Carrying Bag |
| Total Net Hardware Weight | 7.6 kg / 16.7 lbs (Head, Legs, and Floor Spreader combined) |
Operational System Tips for the LX10:
💡 The Flat Ground Boundary: The floor spreader is phenomenal for flat studio environments, concrete surfaces, or carpeted event spaces. However, if you are forced to shoot outdoors on steps, steep hillsides, or rough mud, a floor spreader can flex out of parallel alignment and stress the leg locks. For rugged terrain, simply detach the floor spreader from the leg pins and rely on the integrated spiked feet to bite firmly into the earth.
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Quarter-Turn Leg Securing: The aluminum die-cast leg-lock knobs are engineered for high-speed adjustments. You do not need to spin them repeatedly to secure the stages; a rapid quarter-turn or half-turn yields immense clamping force capable of locking down a heavy 16.0 kg setup with zero vertical slippage.




