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Kyle Rogers

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Hi, was looking at getting a new arm, mine is pretty old and isn't and ISO elastic arm so i get those weird clunks. I saw that Rever came out with a new arm for a pretty decent price. I was just wondering if anyone here has tried them out and what their thoughts on it were. 

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I tried the new one with elastic rubber bands and it's incredible. Soft, lots of boom, light and strong enough to lift any type of camera. The best thing, besides the price, is the post-sale service. Luciano is always attentive to any question or whatever happens, and that is priceless.

https://www.reverstabilizer.com/rever-band-arm

Just my 2 cent,

 

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I saw those. I wasn’t sure about the bands being exposed like that. I feel like they would wear out quickly and if you bump into something on accident and it rips that could be disastrous. Is there a benefit to having the bands over their other model?

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Hi Kyle Thank you for your inquiry. Regarding the bands in Rever, each section are made of many independent fibers(each band) which makes it impossible to break all of them at the same time. Therefore, there is no need to worry about this. The pulleys are made of aluminum 7075 with a titanium bar that goes side to side. Also imposible to brakes.

The rubbers are of standard sizes, which means that you can order them from us as well as from other platforms such as eBay or Amazon. This ensures that you do not depend solely on us if we do not produce the bands in 10, 20 years or more. The mechanics of the product are super simple, so you do not need to ship the arm for maintenance.

Furthermore, the bands are quiet  and t

1 hour ago, Kyle Rogers said:

 

he elasticity of the rubber is what creates an amazing boom range using just your fingertips.

And the only thing you have to do is add more rubber bands if you add weight or remove if you go lighter.

We hope this information helps! Let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.

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