Chauvet Portable Trussing CH31 (Chauvet CH-31)
The CH-31 is a lightweight portable trussing solution that provides mobile DJs an opportunity to raise their fixtures into the air. The CH-31 has a load capacity of 200 pounds, and can be fully extended to a height of nine feet. Featuring a weight of just 46 pounds, the CH-31 is a great mobile trussing option.
Easy setup
Safety pins
T-bars
Load capacity: 200lbs (89.3kgs) evenly distributed
10ft (3m) trussing span
Weight: 46lbs (20.5kgs)
Size: 9ft (2.7m) fully extended
More Info Go Here: https://www.chauvetlighting.com/portable-trussing-with-t-bars.html
This lighting truss is excellent for the price. On other websites, the cheapest trussing that is also quality costs fifty dollars more. Add tax and shipping and the truss costs around one hundred dollars more on other sites. It is simple to set up. I was able to set it up in 15 minutes by myself. Everything about the stand and truss is sturdy. In my opinion, since the truss can hold 200 lbs., I think that it could fit 12-16 par cans on the truss alone, and 4 more on each T-bar. I use par cans that are 2 lbs each. I could easily put 8 on the bottom truss bar and up to 8 on the top truss bar provided I have enough O-Clamps. Long story short, if you are in the market for a truss that's cheap AND quality, buy this!
Cant beat the price. I used this one a few years ago with with some American DJ scanners and Revos. This is a perfect truss for that. If you want to use moving heads or anything like that then I would recommend global trussing. Another good thing about this truss is that it comes with 2 T bars that can be used separately with out middle truss part. The T bars can be used for smaller events or for gobo lights
Very easy set up, and it provides options for multiple lighting schemes. Dimensions are accurate and it is high quality and very durable. I have had no issues with this Trussing system at all. It is easily put together on your own, even easier with two or three people. Sets up in 15 minutes by yourself, or 5 to 10 minutes with 2 or more; depending on how many lights, and the way you want to rig your lights.