Right then. For videographers who demand silky pans, steady tilts, and the freedom to shoot however they like (yes, even vertically)—meet the AirHed Vision
Crafted from aerospace-grade magnesium alloy (because regular metal just isn't dramatic enough), it's light, strong, and built to carry up to 5kg / 11 lb of your finest camera-and-lens chaos. Ideal for creators who travel light but shoot heavy.
Here's the clever bit:
The clamp can rotate 90˚. Which means if you're using an Arca-Swiss L-bracket or cage, you can switch to vertical video rapidly — simply loosen one screw, rotate, and re-tighten, no swearing, no tears.
As Stuart Boston, Chief Operating Officer of 3 Legged Thing, explains:
"Following on from the phenomenal success of the AirHed Trinity, we're excited to take modularity to the next step with the AirHed Vision. Its 90˚ rotatable clamp enables Arca-Swiss L-bracket and cage users to create stunning vertical video. This is bound to delight a whole army of content creators."
Back to the nuts and bolts:
Pan a full 360˚. Tilt from -75˚ to +90˚. Adjust both independently with dedicated knobs—because compromise is for sandwiches, not camera heads.
The Arca-compatible clamp has incremental markings for those who like to live on the grid, and it comes with 3LT's QR7 long plate as standard. Mount it front-to-back, side-to-side, or diagonally if you're feeling dramatic.
The detachable panning arm adjusts via wing knob (no tools, no drama), and bubble levels in both the base and clamp help you avoid that "wonky horizon chic."

Available in three of 3LT's signature colourways:
Darkness – Matte black, for that minimalist menace look
Lava – Black with volcanic orange accents, because spice is nice
Moss – Metallic green, perfect for blending in or standing out
Fits any tripod with a standard 3/8"-16 screw. In other words: yours.
Available now at 3LeggedThing.com and from retailers who know their kit. Find your nearest here: www.3leggedthing.com/where-to-buy.
Suggested Retail Price: £149.99 / US $169.99
Because vertical video doesn't have to mean vertical chaos.
