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2015-03-25T21:00:00
This product is well made , it's pretty durable and light weight. The design is well thought out, it's sturdy even at its longest extension. If you need a seamless support bar have no fear this works great. I bought two.
MAX Y.
2014-01-27T19:00:00
The first crossbar pulled apart and separated! The second one stayed together, but would not catch to lock. So I kept turning about 10 revolutions until it caught. And it made this horrid chattering sound trying to catch. When it does lock, the end pieces dont line up to attach to the background stands, so you have to rotate back to line those up. Going to pay more for the Manfrotto and see if they did any better.
ADRIANNE W.
2013-11-25T19:00:00
I found the crossbar very portable light weight and strong. Very easy to set up and break down when I finish. I would recommend this to anybody.
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