Friday, November 14, 2025

Arca-Swiss Clamp with Built-In Cotton Carrier Hub – 2.375" Quick Release

 🧲 Hejnar Arca-Swiss Clamp with Built-In



Cotton Carrier Hub – 2.375" Quick Release

Looking to streamline your workflow between tripod, gimbal, and holster carry? The Hejnar Photo 2.375" Arca-Swiss Clamp with Integrated Cotton Carrier Hub is a precision-engineered solution designed for photographers who rely on Cotton Carrier systems and Arca-style quick release setups.

🔧 Purpose-Built for Cotton Carrier G3 & G2 Systems

This clamp engages directly with Cotton Carrier camera holsters (including the G3 Harness and G2 Scout)—no adapters or extra mounts required. It’s ideal for long lenses equipped with Arca-style feet, allowing seamless transitions between holster carry and tripod or gimbal use.

When mounted in a harness, the clamp positions the knob along the lens axis for ergonomic access. No more balance issues or awkward disengagements—just smooth, secure handling.

✅ Compatibility

This clamp is fully compatible with:

  • Cotton Carrier G3 Harness, G2 Scout
  • Arca-Swiss, Really Right Stuff (RRS), Markins
  • Wimberley, Kirk, Photo Clam, Foba
  • Vanguard ABH Series, Custom Brackets, Jobu Designs, Acratech
  • Gitzo, Benro, Sirui, Leofoto, iFootage
  • SmallRig (Arca-compatible), Novoflex, Sunwayfoto, 3 Legged Thing
  • Other Arca-style clamps and heads

📐 Specifications

  • Length: 2.375"
  • Weight: 4.9 oz (138g)
  • Relief Groove: 2.6mm deep for plate safety stops
  • Knob: Captive, one-piece aluminum, dust-resistant
  • Design: Tongue-in-pocket for jaw alignment and grit protection
  • Material: CNC-machined 6061-T6 aluminum
  • Finish: Black hard coat anodized clamp, black anodized knob
  • Hardware: Stainless steel
  • Made in USA
🔗 Why This Clamp Matters
Whether you're shooting wildlife, sports, or field portraits, this clamp eliminates the need for extra hardware when switching between Cotton Carrier holsters and Arca-Swiss tripods. It’s a rugged, elegant solution for photographers who demand speed, security, and modularity.

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