Meet LUNA: the carbon fibre light stand for people who think “lightweight” shouldn't mean “wobbles like a drunk flamingo.” Designed for travelling content creators (or anyone who likes to pretend they’re on a never-ending gap year), LUNA’s stable enough to survive the chaos of location shoots and smug airport lounges.
Bonus feature? The centre column detaches and becomes a boom arm. Yes, really. One minute it’s a light stand, the next it’s holding your mic like a loyal but silent assistant. Versatile. Dependable. Unlike your last housemate.
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We’re 3 Legged Thing—a tiny British tripod company with a mild obsession for reinventing camera support. We don’t do “normal.” We do modular, rugged, weirdly versatile kit that looks as good as it performs. Probably better, to be honest.
Our grand mission? To make life easier for photographers, videographers, and content creators—whether you're filming a cinematic masterpiece or just trying to vlog without everything falling over. And we do it all without lowering our absurdly high British Engineering standards or compromising on design. (Yes, you can have gear that works and looks fit for a sci-fi reboot.)
Now, since everyone and their dog is a content creator these days, we’ve shifted some focus onto tools that can survive both studio setups and chaotic on-the-go shoots.
Enter: LUNA. A carbon fibre light stand-slash-boom arm hybrid that’s stronger than it looks, lighter than it should be, and more useful than half the apps on your phone. Lights, mics, 360° cams, action cams, phones—it holds them all without moaning. Wish I could say the same.
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ABOUT 3 LEGGED THING
Here at 3 Legged Thing, we are widely recognised as a global leader in camera-support technology. We may be small, but we pride ourselves on our ability to innovate and revolutionise. We’ve won just about every award available in the global photographic industry, from the prestigious Lucie Technical Awards, to gold awards from industry media across five continents.

