Telescoping Legs
Telescoping Legs
Telescoping Legs
Telescoping Legs
Telescoping Legs

Telescoping Legs

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This is a direct replacement cam lock and telescoping legs. Sold individually.

This one piece unit includes:

  • Locking Mechanism
  • Inner leg
  • Pivoting foot

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Customer Reviews

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Sam Blackman
Close

Not an exact replacement part and it required some tweaking to make it work. Mounts different than the original legs but seems to work ok

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derek schiewek

Kinda hard to get the old part off but back to brand new.

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Henry Hawthorne
Modification Mold

Perfectly good quality. I bought this leg because it was inexpensive and allowed me a way to experiment with a modification I'd wanted to try without risking a leg from my Final Stand and Invisilab products. These are great products and the feet are well-designed for soft or sandy ground stability - but the shortcoming of these hard feet is that they really slip and slide on hard surfaces. I use mine regularly on the porch or inside on hard floors, and it really slides when my pup loads and unloads. So I wanted to see if I could come up with a way to reduce sliding.

I made these rubber "slippers" using pourable urethane rubber (for mold-making), and using the leg for the inside mold. I used a Shore A 60 product for increased hardness/durability and it is soft enough to grip. A product that is Shore A of 40-50 would grip even better and probably still have the needed durability. All-in cost about $25-30 including release agent and rubber (portable rubber doesn't last long after the jars are opened so I wasted half of the product) plus some time turning the outer mold (wood on a lathe).

At any rate, they work quite well for anyone with the same need. I'm sure MoMarsh could design a better and cheaper slipper for this purpose, maybe they'll see this and consider it.

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Dennis

Great product fast delivery

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