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Your cart is empty.Avenger's most popular grip accessory. The D200B (Black painted) Grip Head has hundreds of functions. Unlike any other grip head, the D200 utilizes a series of washers for extra locking torque and the use of automotive-quality brake pad discs for secure, non-slip security.
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Reviewed in Australia on August 11, 2024
When you need a trusted grip head this is the brand you turn towards. I have a number of these and trust them fully onset. They are strong
RG
Reviewed in Japan on June 3, 2024
中国製のセンチュリースタンドを使ってましたが、固定があまり安定しなかったのでこちらのアベンジャーのこの製品を使ってみました。まず、ノブがかなり回しやすい。固定するときに強く回しても痛くない。後はタイトル通りかなりの安定感あります。しっかりと固定できるので、ブームスタンドを設置してモノブロックをトップライトにしても緩むことなく使えるので落ちてくるリスク回避に必需品です。
Corbet
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020
I use these at work for industrial x-ray, I have used them for years and they're better than anything else.
JC Mexico
Reviewed in Mexico on September 6, 2018
Excelente pieza para la fotografía, tiene un agarre espectacular, con muy poca fuerza queda firmemente agarrado. Buenos materiales empleados y muy buen acabado. En color negro se ve muy padre y no refleja.
Bisio
Reviewed in France on November 30, 2018
les rotules avenger ben y a rien à dire quoi
Ricardo Gómez
Reviewed in Spain on January 24, 2017
Perfecto para acoplar un soporte para pértigas, un boom o cualquier barra extra a un trípode. Se nota la buena calidad de la fabricación en todos los componentes, y seguramente me durará toda la vida. Si necesitas este tipo de soporte es sin duda de las mejores opciones del mercado.
Tim
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2014
As other reviews mentioned it exceeded expectations in build quality and durability. They now have a cushioned handle, as others have mentioned, which is a nice touch
Mark Brown
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2014
This will be my 3rd D200. I also have the Matthews and if this is a 5 star the Matthews is a 5+. However, it costs a little more and I don't like it that much better. The biggest difference is the Matthews has notches and this one doesn't. Sometimes notches are better, sometimes not. I have avenger c stands and a roller stand and everything they make is pro quality. The D200 is no exception. Buy with confidence you are getting top shelf gear that will never need replacing.
Susan Miller
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2014
I use this grip head with an extension arm and the Flashpoint Softbox when photographing my jewelry. When using this product together with the other two items mentioned making sure the lighting is where it is needed is no problem.
DR. D
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2014
This clamp was better than I had expected. It is very solid and very strong. I added a 6 inch pin and now my C-stand can hold my 8 ft octabox off the ground. Fast shipping, great satisfaction!!
Brent Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2013
Got this to add to my arsenal in my DoP kit and I'm glad I did. It's well made, works perfectly and was competitively priced. I usually get all my film gear from B&H or Abe's, but I've recently started ordering some items off Amazon, both cheaper and more expensive ones and have yet to be let down. I definitely can recommend this one!
Matt G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2013
This is a decent grip head, but I now I understand why you typically see MSE (Matthews) and American Grip on most professional shoots. If you want to read a fair yet critical review of this grip head... this is it. I own all three brands, and here's the difference;Pros:2-position choices for the stud-locking knob. This is a big plus.No teeth involved in locking the rotation of the knuckle (like American Grip).Lightest weight full-size grip head available... READ MORE ON THIS... it's BARELY lighter than MSE.Cons:Locking handle/knob is much smaller, and much less ergo than the competition.The rubber T-Top is (quite literally) a band-aid for this small handle design.THE CLAIMED WEIGHT OF THIS GRIP HEAD IS WRONG... This head is over 3.5 ounces heavier than stated.I bought these heads unnecessarily because I expected to save nearly a quarter pound on each stand... but as it turns out, this head is only 1/3 of an ounce (10 grams)... lighter than my MSE heads. I was expecting ten times the weight savings. A quarter pound weight reduction at the end of the thinnest riser is significant... 10 grams is not. While this is a nice bit of kit... notice I still gave it 4-stars... the problem is without saving weight, it's inferior to MSE for the same cost.So... how much do you want to know about grip heads? I own several brands... here's the breakdown;American Grip makes the most durable, robust grip gear. Their grip head is no exception. Ironically, the American Grip C-stands are much lighter than Avenger C-stands, but the American grip head is heavier by 3.84 oz (or 109 grams), 734 grams... about the difference I expected the Avenger head to save me. Aside from weight, the other con with American is the stud-locking knob is centered, which limits it's "lock" on various stud lengths to only one spot... whether the stud is long or short. American also uses a brake-type disc to aid in locking... with no teeth involved... and I prefer the easy lock and fine adjustments this provides.MSE makes some of my favorite stands, and their grip head is also a joy to use. MSE's head is not as overall robust as the American Grip head, but it's very close... and 3.5 oz lighter than the American. MSE's head is 635 grams. Both MSE and American Grip have big, fat handles for locking the knuckle. This is good for "spinning down" the head with the flick of the wrist... and makes use of the heads a pleasure. MSE has the stud-locking side of the knuckle off-set, so it can fit any size stud, like the Avenger... that off-set stud, and the wonderful quality of MSE stands, is why I added them to my kit. Those two features are why I'd recommend an MSE head over Avenger. When you use an MSE head, and lock it down with that big fat handle... you'll understand my disappointment in the Avenger's lack of weight savings.I still feel like there should be an option for a lighter-weight grip head... for the jobs that don't need a super-robust, heavy knuckle. The misleading weight spec on the Avenger grip head is the only reason I bought them. If you're about to buy this head, I think you may prefer the MSE grip head for the same (or lower) cost.
David J Cavallero
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2013
I thought that it's a very good product. It's very sturdy. It was exactly what i needed for this flag set. I needed a few of these and the price was affordable.
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