- The stand is very stable and east to use. The box says that it is rated for 132 lbs. and I believe it. It was shipped in a very flimsy cardboard box without any padding.
- I needed an alternative to mounting my projector; I didn't want to mount it to the ceiling and wall mount was out of the question (see my pic above). After much price comparisons and searching, I settled upon the Pyle PSTND2. IMO, it's well worth the money. The tripod is built very well and it's strong and sturdy. I bought mine from another site for $8 cheaper than here and the total with shipping was around $33. If you're looking for a tripod, doesn't hesitate on this one. You'll find similar styles that cost $20 to $100 more than this but I bet you they're made by the same company in China.As a side bar, I was going to mount my projector to my old camera tripod. I bought a 6' aluminum extension…
- Adjusts to 6 1/2 ft. maximum height
- 35mm diameter tube with 132 lbs. load capacity
- Safety pin for maximum strength and security
- Black anodized finish