Description
Easyrig Boom Rig Support System
Easyrig Boom Rig Support System — Lightweight and portable Easyrig for sound engineers and boom operators. Designed in a way that all the weight of the boom pole is on the hips, while still allowing the operator to have full control of the boom pole. The boom is still operated with your hands, as it has always been, but you can now do it without damaging your shoulders, arms, or back.
The Easyrig Boom Rig allows the user to operate high- and low-angles. You can attach a mixer to it in the front and even fasten the boom to the side of the vest to be able to free both your hands while it is attached to the rig.
Overview
Adjustable Weight Range — By turning the knob in the back, the Boom Rig can be adjusted to fit your boom perfectly. It can take weights between 2.5-10 kg (5.5-22 lbs).
Fits All Booms — The Boom Rig can be attached to any boom with the easy-to-use hook. The hook has rollers that allows the user to easily twist the boom pole.
Handmade in Sweden — The Boom Rig is designed, built, and assembled in Sweden. Easyrig utilizes local suppliers, delivering high-quality components.
Easy to Use — It takes under a minute to get the Boom Rig up and running after you have removed it from the bag. The included Boom Rig bag can be used as a backpack as well.
Used By the Best — No matter if you are shooting on high- or low budget productions the Boom Rig will save your back and allow you to work for longer.
Specifications
- Load Range: 2.5-10 kg (5.5-22 lbs)
- Weight: 3.8 kg (8.3 lbs)
- Boom Range: 106 cm (42″)
Product History
After a development process lasting more than 5 years, Easyrig announced the Boom Rig in Spring 2024.
Easyrig has 30 years of experience with successfully helping camera operators, and they are now applying their expertise in weight distribution and support to focus on a new market: Boom Operators & Sound Engineers.
Easyrig has worked with experts in the field to perfect this new invention, such as Kevin Cerchiai from Atlanta, Ljudfadern and SoundImage from Sweden, Thomas Wallis from Germany, and others. Boom Rig is Design Patented & Trademarked.