Libec LX10 Two-Stage Aluminum Tripod System and H65B Head and Ground-Level Spreader & padded bag
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Libec LX10 Two-Stage Aluminum Tripod System and H65B Head and Ground-Level Spreader & padded bag

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Libec LX10 Two-Stage Aluminum Tripod System and H65B Head and Ground-Level Spreader & padded bagThis setup serves as Libec's definitive, high capacity 100mm bowl aluminum production tripod. It is engineered as a highly stable workhorse system for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) teams, multi camera live events, and commercial film sets operating fully rigged cinema packages or teleprompter configurations weighing up to a maximum system payload of 16. 0 kg (35. 0 lbs). Core Component Breakdown & Structural Design 1. The Core: Libec H65B 100mm

This setup serves as Libec's definitive, high-capacity 100mm bowl aluminum production tripod. It is engineered as a highly stable workhorse system for Electronic News Gathering (ENG) teams, multi-camera live events, and commercial film sets operating fully rigged cinema packages or teleprompter configurations weighing up to a maximum system payload of 16.0 kg (35.0 lbs).

Core Component Breakdown & Structural Design

1. The Core: Libec H65B 100mm Fluid Head

  • Heavy Capacity Fixed Balance: To optimize setup speeds during fast-moving field productions, the head integrates a precisely tensioned internal spring counterbalance curve. It is calibrated to handle mid-sized camera packages smoothly, ensuring your system remains balanced without tilting unexpectedly when you let go of the pan bar.

  • Two-Step Fluid Torque Profile: The head houses a physical mechanical drag switch, letting you shift between distinct levels of fluid dampening. This allows camera operators to change panning resistance on the fly when switching from rapid action tracking to slow, deliberate cinematic framing.

  • All-Weather Resilience: The proprietary silicone grease inside the drag modules remains functionally consistent across a temperature spectrum running from negative 20 degrees Celsius to positive 60 degrees Celsius (negative 4 degrees Fahrenheit to positive 140 degrees Fahrenheit).

2. Low Center-of-Gravity Stance: RT50B Aluminum Legs & SP-6B Floor Spreader

  • Double-Tube Two-Stage Framing: The tripod legs utilize high-strength aluminum alloy pipelines configured with a dual-strut profile on the upper and mid stages. This double-tube geometry provides outstanding torsional stiffness, meaning the tripod legs will resist twisting out of line when executing rapid panoramic camera strokes.

  • Ground Spreader Advantage: By utilizing the SP-6B Floor Spreader, the legs link together at the lowest physical contact point on the floor. This layout significantly drops the system's center of gravity and prevents leg splay on slick, hard surfaces like polished studio floors, event venue stages, or concrete pads. The independent telescoping sections on the spreader arms allow you to broaden the footprint, dropping the camera down to a minimum operating height of 63.0 cm (24.8 inches).

3. Balancing & Travel Accessories

  • Extended Sliding Tracking: The camera platform incorporates a long sliding quick-release plate with an active travel window of plus or minus 50mm (plus or minus 2.0 inches) forward or back of center. This extended range makes balancing rigs with front-heavy matte boxes or rear-heavy wireless receivers straightforward.

  • RC-50 Padded Travel Bag: A high-durability, water-resistant zippered transport case equipped with internal shock absorption padding and an interior pocket to protect your investment during shipping.

System Technical Specifications Matrix:

Performance Parameter Libec LX10 Ground Spreader System Specifications
Official System Package SKU Libec LX10 (Also designated as LX-10)
Maximum Total System Payload 16.0 kg / 35.0 lbs (Fluid head + camera package combined)
Head Mounting Interface Type Industry-Standard 100mm Diameter Bowl
Pan and Tilt Drag Profiles 2-Step Mechanical Real Fluid Drag System
Tilt Angle Capabilities Positive 85 degrees to negative 65 degrees
System Height Operating Range 63.0 cm to 173.5 cm / 24.8 inches to 68.3 inches (Achieves a lower low-angle stance than the mid-spreader configuration)
Padded Transport Case SKU Libec RC-50 Heavy-Duty Padded Carrying Bag
Total Net Hardware Weight 7.6 kg / 16.7 lbs (Head, Legs, and Floor Spreader combined)

Operational System Tips for the LX10:

💡 The Flat Ground Boundary: The floor spreader is phenomenal for flat studio environments, concrete surfaces, or carpeted event spaces. However, if you are forced to shoot outdoors on steps, steep hillsides, or rough mud, a floor spreader can flex out of parallel alignment and stress the leg locks. For rugged terrain, simply detach the floor spreader from the leg pins and rely on the integrated spiked feet to bite firmly into the earth.

  • Quarter-Turn Leg Securing: The aluminum die-cast leg-lock knobs are engineered for high-speed adjustments. You do not need to spin them repeatedly to secure the stages; a rapid quarter-turn or half-turn yields immense clamping force capable of locking down a heavy 16.0 kg setup with zero vertical slippage.

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Monica Khan
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Review - Tweet Cute
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
**Disclaimer: I was given a free e-ARC of the below in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley** Title Tweet Cute Author Emma Lord Release Date January 21, 2020 Description from Amazon Meet Pepper, swim team captain, chronic overachiever, and all-around perfectionist. Her family may be falling apart, but their massive fast-food chain is booming ― mainly thanks to Pepper, who is barely managing to juggle real life while secretly running Big League Burger’s massive Twitter account. Enter Jack, class clown and constant thorn in Pepper’s side. When he isn’t trying to duck out of his obscenely popular twin’s shadow, he’s busy working in his family’s deli. His relationship with the business that holds his future might be love/hate, but when Big League Burger steals his grandma’s iconic grilled cheese recipe, he’ll do whatever it takes to take them down, one tweet at a time. All’s fair in love and cheese ― that is, until Pepper and Jack’s spat turns into a viral Twitter war. Little do they know, while they’re publicly duking it out with snarky memes and retweet battles, they’re also falling for each other in real life ― on an anonymous chat app Jack built. As their relationship deepens and their online shenanigans escalate ― people on the internet are shipping them?? ― their battle gets more and more personal, until even these two rivals can’t ignore they were destined for the most unexpected, awkward, all-the-feels romance that neither of them expected. Initial Thoughts Ok, can I just take a minute to talk about the fact that I’m reviewing a book that’s coming out in 2020?!? Seriously, where did the year go? It feels like just yesterday I didn’t even know what an ARC was, and now, I’m reviewing books for 2020! Anyway, I was chosen for a Blog Tour of this book in January but I couldn’t resist reading it early and writing this review. Some Things I Liked Gossip Girl vibes. I. Love. Gossip Girl. This book had all the best parts of that story without any of the needless bitchy-ness. I loved that. And, it was self-referencing (in a way). The story cited its parallels to the hit show and I just loved that. Additionally, I loved all of the references to various bits of pop culture. Alternating POV. This was perfectly done. Since our main characters are both harboring secrets that the other doesn’t know, the POVs made this story so much more fun to follow. Grilled Cheese. Buddy the Elf’s food groups are candy, candy canes, candy corns, and syrup. Mine are grilled cheese, mac and cheese, donuts, and peanut butter cups. This whole story revolved around one of the most epic foods in existence. I also really enjoyed the multi-generational element in both of these rivaling restaurants. Favorite Quote “Full-time vice principal and part-time thief of joy.” “Thief of joy” is one of my favorite things that Michael calls Dwight on The Office. When I saw it used here, I literally laughed out loud. Final Thoughts This book was adorable. I loved every page. I applied for it kind of on a whim since I really don’t read many contemporary novels but this really caught my eye. I’m so excited to be participating in the blog tour in a few months. In the meantime, ADD THIS TO YOUR TBR, like ASAP (or as Michael Scott would say, ASA P as possible 😉). ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Recommendations for Further Reading Flawed by Becky Bird – if you like cute, contemporary romance stories, definitely give this new release by Becky Bird a try. Cupid’s Match by Lauren Palphreyman – this book isn’t out yet but if you enjoyed the setting and characters in Tweet Cute, definitely give this new release a try.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020
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Zing
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 3
cute enough but not a reread
Format: Kindle
there's a ton of descriptive text, not enough character dialog for me. the story was okay, but the bulk of the plot development happened in like the last 3 chapters. the first 60% of the book was just boring in a way. the story kept focusing on the wrong feud in my opinion and it wasn't entertaining. just my opinion. i could've lived without this read
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020
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MaryR
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Maybe…
Format: Paperback
⭐️=3.5 (rounded to 4) 🌶️=0 Age rating=13+ Ok so ngl I don’t get the hype for this book, it feels laggy and forced at times, and the idea is great (twitter war, stolen grilled cheese recipes, etc) but I believe the outcome didn’t quite reach the mark as I was hoping. Overall I wasn’t in love but still happy I read it, if your looking for smth similar I highly recommend authors Sarah Desson, Clara Neilson, and Alex Light. —MaryLRogers😘
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Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2026
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RoemerJohansson
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Cute, fun, witty story!
Format: Hardcover
4.5 stars from me because this is the cutest, wittiest, most fun story I’ve read in awhile. Debut author and former Bustle employee, Emma Lord, knows the Twitterverse and modern landscape in which she writes and it shines brightly. On top of being deeply invested in this story, I think I have an extra appreciation for this because I work in social media, and love all the talk of brands, campaigns, PR moves on social, etc. Which brings us to our characters... Jack and Pepper are classmates whose families own popular, competing restaurants in NYC. One day, a Twitter feud breaks out between the twos business leaving Jack & Pepper unknowingly dueling it out in a battle of wits and memes from their respective brand pages. What happens when they find out who is on the other side of the tweet war? And what about all of those feelings they’ve developed for each other IRL? Tweet Cute masterfully tells the story of growing up in the modern world and finding yourself, and your people along the way. While this is labeled “romance” and certainly is at times, I would say that the romance aspect is a slow burn and actually isn’t what made me love this novel. I loved it for it’s sweet, sweet storyline that tied in everything millennials & gen Zers deal with on a daily basis (social media, viral posts, etc.) with its witty quips, fun characters and so much more. Jack, Pepper, and all of their respective family members and friends are characters I can totally see living in a TV series someday, that’s how much fun they are. If you’re looking for a breezy, lighthearted, adorable story to lose yourself in this year, add Tweet Cute to your TBR, now! I want to thank NetGalley, Emma Lord and Wednesday Books for giving me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2020
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Erin G
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Great fun read
Format: Kindle
Pepper is your typical high school perfectionist and overachiever, something she has control over while her family is falling apart. Her mom is busy keeping their-once small town-fast food restaurant off the ground as an ultra successful chain, and let’s be realistic here, Pepper is as well since she secretly has a large hand in the social media aspect. Her sister is away at college and has a strained relationship with their mom and their dad is back in their hometown managing the original Big League Burger. Jack is the son of a rival burger shop, twin, and class clown. He usually prefers to fly under the radar where most things are concerned, perfectly content with hiding away developing his apps. Apps like the one being banned at school. The one he designed, for students only, to anonymously post under the guise of an animal. That is, until Big League steals his family’s grilled cheese recipe. Only then does he find himself locked in a twitter war with Pepper. What neither realize is that they’re falling for each other behind animal faces on his app while the twitter war goes viral. I enjoyed this book, but I didn’t love it quite as much as the other work I’ve read by Emma. I found the beginning a little hard to get into and I wasn’t a huge fan of how the two were forced to spend time together, but after four chapters or so I was hooked and didn’t want to put it down. The banter we love is there between the characters and they’re almost sickeningly cute together. Though I have to admit, I love the PepperJack ship. The name is too perfect. I loved Jack’s opinion of being on Twitter, yelling into a void. Just a great, fun read overall.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023

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