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p.1 #6 · Sturdy, yet mobile light stands | |
The Avenger 625,630, A635 in a regular stand is as good as it gets. Rental quality all the way.
In fact, a good way to assess stands would be to visit a rental shop and check out what they use. These guys have no patience for crap and they KNOW their grip equipment. It's pretty embarrassing what passes for a "stand" these days, but no rental house I know wants their equipment going out on inadequate or substandard support.
My two favorite location stands are the 40" turtle base C-stand/Grip Arm combo or the all purpose A475B Combi boom with lazy leg. The A475B is lighter than a C-stand but both are pretty stout and will easily handle the Big Octa with no problem. Either way they both beat hauling a D600 boom with commensurate sticks into the field.
For something a bit lighter and cheaper, I'd check out Manfrotto's version, the 420B. I don't own one, but I have to say it a really impressive all-around stand. It should handle a Giant if you aren't looking to boom it too far. Could be just be what you are looking for.
When it comes to a big box or a heavy light, I want something that will lock down tight quickly and easily, won't overtighten, has no deflection and is NOT air cushioned.
I'm not a big fan of plastic knobs either. 
Good luck.
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