In theory the Konig stands will hold 2.5kg....
Have a look at Stable Imaging - very good quality gear and reasonable prices, I have the air cushioned stands and quite a few other bits from them and would buy again.
http://www.stableimaging.co.uk
Newbie question strikes again.. how is a stand 'air cushioned'? If you accidentally open a clamp and let a section fall freely, it will dampen the fall by the stand acting like a pneumatic cylinder?
I haven't seen the need for wheels so far, at least my elinchrome D-Lites with softboxes are light enough to just lift & move the stand with one hand.
yep, that is exactly what air cushioned is. Just a bit of safety, but not 100% essential imo, depends what's on it.
Wheels are used for stands in permanent studios just to make life easier. Don't bother with it for a location set really.
If buying Calumet branded ones, I would get them from the Calumet shop on Amazon.co.uk as the postage is much cheaper. That's what I did to get one of their super clamps - worked out quite a bit less.check out calumet branded ones, they're usually rebadged manfrotto or similar, good stuffIf you have a calumet student card, 20% off too
lencarta and elemental both do some non air cushioned ones for about £25 each too iirc.