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Boxed Dovetail Spinner
Our 2nd batch is here!
This box is made out of a solid piece of aluminum, no expense was spared in making this incredibly strong camera dock. The stem of the box is replaceable just in case it gets...
Caster Replacements
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SELECT THE CORRECT SHIPPING OPTION. "CUSTOMER PICKUP" MEANS YOU ARE COMING TO COVINA OR HERMOSA BEACH. DUE TO THE EXTRAORDINARY TIME IT TAKES TO GET A HOLD OF PEOPLE FOR CORRE...
Dovetail Bracket & Mast
Traditional Slotted Bracket & Clean Spinner
Easily dock and manipulate your camera with the extremely versatile YaegerPro AC system. Pair the bracket with the additional AC mast and you are rea...
Keyboard Insert
The YaegerPro Keyboard Insert - Fits on the top and bottom shelf to create a flat surface for your deck. When its on the top shelf, it acts like a keyboard tray, it tilts up to hide items under, th...
Light Duty Middle Shelf
The YaegerPro middle shelf is designed to be a small as possible so that it comfortably will fit inside the case with your casters during transportation. It easily sits into the adjustable leg cros...
Locking Lid for YaegerPro Side Trough
Create a locking compartment in your trough with this simple part that attaches to one of the very versatile dividers. The lid comes with a customizable combo lock so lost keys will not be an issue.
Mitchell Bracket for Dual Mitchell or Wheels
A very rugged design made out of CNC'd 6061 aluminum channels and welded gussets for added strength. Use the extra bracket with our modular AC mast system to be ready for dual mitchell situations.
Mitchell Plate
YaegerPro Mitchell Plate
Mitchell Tripod Kit
No need to buy two completely different systems to switch from a single to a dual Mitchell Mount. With this modular system, you can easily rebuild your cart for every new type of job.
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Sliding Mitchell
Brice Reid said "come watch me work and you'll see my issue". He was right... He was using his wheels on a chair and his legs were contorted to the left. I'm guessing twisting your body 90 degrees ...
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