Fantastic build and strength. Doesn’t
Fantastic build and strength. Doesn’t sag and the option to change mounting types is a clutch when your rig is constantly changing.
The downsides to its strength and rigidity is that it can be VERY difficult to adjust and change orientation. Most AC’a are used to cranking down their magic arms and the Titan II arm needs some getting used to. You shouldn’t crank all the way because if you do and leave it for extended periods, it can and will get STUCK. It’s honestly a huge deal breaker if you always are readjusting and repositioning your arm.
The arm doesn’t loosen all the way when you unlock it. And if you’re not used to this like my AC, you can keep turning the knob until it falls off.
I love the arm that I bought all three colours but you have to be very aware that it is cumbersome to keep articulating it. I know BT says it’s friction based and the arm is designed to not be tightened all the way in use. But habits from using others arms die hard and you will come into issues when using this for the first time