Set up in a Trident 3 Rod format, Centre Shaft and the 2 Cross                      Sections kept built up for quick set ups

                                     Set up as a Trident in "Low mode"

                         Set up as a Trident in "High mode"

Set with the front section "Goalpost" and the rear as a "Single" showing all the spare parts that can also be utilised if needed

Titanium Leopard MKIII  &  The  Carbon Leopard MKIII
 

The Leopard MKIII looks pretty much identical to the old MKII version, but it’s actually very different. Made in two versions- Titanium Leopard L3 and the Carbon Leopard L3, are both identical apart from materials used, with the capability of being used in over 24 different configurations with no extra parts required, making it the most cost effective set up I’ve ever designed – one that not many would have the bottle to make, as your just wiping out a massive part of your product range in an instance!

All this is achieved by the Cross Shafts being designed to have the capability to fit both the six Bank Sticks and six Spikes above or below at will, allowing instant 360 degree's of unhindered alignment for the Alarms, Butt Rests and Bank Sticks at will.
The Centre Shaft has the same capability, or you don’t even fit it and use the Cross Sections as separate sections.  

The Cross Sections can be used  in any 2 or 3 Rod mode, be is single Bank Stick, Goalpost, Tri-Post in a high or low mode and still have each individual Bank Sticks height adjustment spare as well.

The Carbon Leopard L3 example show is 16” wide and weighs in at 2kg complete, it’ a massive set up with a Centre Shaft capable of extending the Chassis to 4ft in length or closed 28”, you can put the Butt Ring on the inside of the Alarm no problem with most Rods.

Can be made in numerous widths, and fitted with 6" and 81/2" Defiant Bank Sticks as standard, with option of Thumb Screw or Grub Screws locking throughout or a mix, the Bank Sticks do have to have points not Augers thou - in order to locate into the Cross Shafts precisely. 

The use of complex components allows for multiple arrangements with the same basic parts

  Set with the front section "Goalpost" and the rear as a "Single" 

What was the lower Spikes when set in a low Trident format, automatically become Buzzer Quick Release fittings when used in the top of the Cross Bar

          Complete Leopard MKIII Complete 

                   In Titanium or Carbon 

 

                   = £300.00 + Postage

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