ABRL160 Stand Mount Flash with LED Modeling Light

$149.00

14 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

ABRL160 Stand-Mount Flash with LED Modeling Light (SF-ABRL160)

Lightweight monolight with long-life LED modeling and simple, reliable power.

ATA Tips: Photobooth-friendly strobe + LED modeling

  • Triggering: Use the built-in optical slave or the included sync lead to fire from your camera. For hot-shoe-only cameras, add a hot-shoe-to-PC adapter or a basic radio trigger (not included).
  • Stand & modifiers: Mount on any standard 5/8″ (16mm) light stand. Works with umbrellas and the compatible softboxes listed below.
  • LED modeling: Bright, low-heat LED (full on/off) is great for aiming and previewing; far longer life than quartz bulbs.
  • Power: AC only (120V, 60Hz). For venues, bring a surge-protected power strip and sandbag the stand for stability.

160 Ws monolight
LED modeling light (on/off)
Optical slave + sync port
Umbrella receptacle built-in
5/8″ stand receiver
Full & 1/2 power steps

Why ABRL160

  • Simple & dependable: 160 watt-seconds with two power settings (Full / 1/2) to keep operation fast and consistent.
  • Long-life LED modeling: Virtually maintenance-free; approx. 25,000-hour life compared to ~100 hours on quartz bulbs.
  • Ready for modifiers: Built-in umbrella mount and flex-rod holes accept select softboxes (no speed ring required).
  • Easy triggering: Optical slave for wireless “pop” sync or use the sync port with the included cable.
  • Portable weight: About 1.5 lb (680 g) for easy setup and tear-down.

Compatible Modifiers & Accessories

  • Softboxes: FF-SB50 (50×50 cm), FF-SB70 (50×70 cm) (via built-in flex-rod holes; no speed ring).
  • Barndoors & gels kit: SF-BDK (optional).
  • Snoot: SF-SNT with removable grid (optional).
  • Any standard umbrella (through the built-in receptacle).

Note: Color temperature not specified by manufacturer.

Technical Specifications

Item Type 1× Monolight
Power (Ws) 160 Ws (Full / 1/2 power selectable)
Flash Tube Included; replaceable (requires service)
Modeling Light LED, control modes: Full On / Off
Triggering Built-in optical slave; 1× barrel/coax female flash sync input
TTL Metering No (manual only)
Cooling System None (no active cooling)
Umbrella Mount Yes (built-in)
Front Accessory Mount No (uses flex-rod holes for specified softboxes)
Fixture Mounting 1× 5/8″ receiver (standard light stand)
Power Source AC power (built-in cable; USA Type-A/B plug), 120 VAC 60 Hz
Inputs/Outputs 1× barrel/coax sync input; 1× built-in AC cable
Auto Dump No
Display No
On/Off Switch Yes (flash & LED)
Dimensions (L × H × W) 7.5 × 6.5 × 4.2 in (19 × 16.5 × 10.7 cm)
Weight 1.5 lb (680 g)
In the Box Monolight with flash tube installed; 1× PC-male to barrel/coax-male sync cable; built-in AC cable
Storage Case Not included

Shipping & Lead Time

  • Status: In stock.
  • Dispatch: Usually ships in 1–2 business days from California.
  • Delivery: Signature may be required; expedited options available at checkout.
  • Packaging: Media/accessories sold separately unless noted in a bundle.

Have a target event date? Contact us so we can recommend the best shipping method.

FAQ

Does the ABRL160 support TTL or HSS?
No—this is a manual strobe with Full and 1/2 power settings. Use basic radio triggers or the optical slave if you need off-camera sync.
Can I use it with an iPad-only photobooth?
iPads don’t fire strobes directly. You’ll need a camera that can trigger the flash (via hot-shoe/PC-sync/radio) or use continuous LED lighting instead of a strobe.
Is the LED modeling light dimmable?
The modeling LED offers Full On or Off modes (no stepless dimming).
What plug and power does it use?
Built-in AC cable with USA Type-A/B plug. Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz.
Does it include a carrying case?
No storage case is included. Add a padded case if you travel frequently.

Specifications provided above are based on the manufacturer’s listed features. Specifications may change without notice.

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