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Leofoto Quick release riser 3/8 inch 36mm

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  • Leofoto Strap-36LM quick-release carrying strap
  • suitable for 3/8 inch thread and leg Ø 36 mm
  • tear-resistant nylon webbing (31 mm wide and 1,400 mm long)
  • Aluminum
  • with 3/8 inch thread

Leofoto Strap-36LM quick-release carrying strap for 3/8 inch thread and leg Ø 36 mm
The practical and comfortable tripod carrying strap from Leofoto is made of tear-resistant nylon fabric (31 mm wide and 1,400 mm long) and has a QD-1 quick-release fastener with a QDC-36 clamp at one end. The other end of the strap also has a QD-1 quick-release fastener, but is fitted with a special QDM-2 screw with a 3/8 inch thread. This makes the 36LM quick-release sling suitable for all tripods with a 3/8 inch thread and the thickest leg diameter of 36 mm.

The QDC-36 clamp is attached to one of the 36 mm thick leg segments of the tripod.
The QDM-2 special 3/8 inch screw is screwed into the 3/8 inch thread located on the side below the tripod plate. Now the two QD-1 quick-release fasteners at the ends of the straps can be easily "docked" onto both fastening elements. Press the buttons labeled "Push" on the QD-1 quick-release fasteners to release the strap from the tripod.

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Leofoto Quick release riser 3/8 inch 36mm

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  • Leofoto Strap-36LM quick-release carrying strap
  • suitable for 3/8 inch thread and leg Ø 36 mm
  • tear-resistant nylon webbing (31 mm wide and 1,400 mm long)
  • Aluminum
  • with 3/8 inch thread

Product description for Leofoto Quick release riser 3/8 inch 36mm

Leofoto Strap-36LM quick-release carrying strap for 3/8 inch thread and leg Ø 36 mm
The practical and comfortable tripod carrying strap from Leofoto is made of tear-resistant nylon fabric (31 mm wide and 1,400 mm long) and has a QD-1 quick-release fastener with a QDC-36 clamp at one end. The other end of the strap also has a QD-1 quick-release fastener, but is fitted with a special QDM-2 screw with a 3/8 inch thread. This makes the 36LM quick-release sling suitable for all tripods with a 3/8 inch thread and the thickest leg diameter of 36 mm.

The QDC-36 clamp is attached to one of the 36 mm thick leg segments of the tripod.
The QDM-2 special 3/8 inch screw is screwed into the 3/8 inch thread located on the side below the tripod plate. Now the two QD-1 quick-release fasteners at the ends of the straps can be easily "docked" onto both fastening elements. Press the buttons labeled "Push" on the QD-1 quick-release fasteners to release the strap from the tripod.

Leofoto Quick release riser 3/8 inch 36mm

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LF-STRAP-36LM

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