
Neewer
Neewer 10089695@@##1 Camera Track Slider Stabilizer Rail 60cm
★★★★★
Lay down cinematic tracking shots and gliding parallax reveals with a 60cm aluminum rail that handles up to 17.5 lbs of camera gear.
$69.99*
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Overview
Specifications
Rail Length
60cm
Usable Travel
Approximately 50–52cm
Load Capacity
Up to 17.5 lbs / 8 kg
Material
Aluminum alloy
Bearings
4
System Weight
3.79 lbs
Package Dimensions
28.6 x 7.85 x 3 inches
Compatible Devices
DSLR cameras, DV video camcorders, film cameras
Thread Compatibility
1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 17.5-pound load capacity accommodates full DSLR and cinema camera rigs, not just lightweight mirrorless bodies
- 60cm travel length is long enough to produce cinematic parallax reveals and product showcase moves without occupying a full studio table
- Aluminum alloy construction keeps system weight at 3.79 pounds — packable enough for location work without a dedicated case
- Four-bearing carriage reduces lateral play and rocking versus two-bearing budget alternatives, producing more consistent mid-pull motion quality
- Standard 1/4" and 3/8" thread compatibility integrates with existing tripod heads without requiring proprietary adapters
👎 Cons
- No fluid drag mechanism means pull speed consistency is entirely operator-dependent — achieving repeatable motion speed requires significant practice
- Bearing smoothness at the far ends of travel is reduced compared to the center range, requiring operators to start and stop moves short of the physical limits
- No integrated leveling system — a level rail requires external bubble levels and careful tripod adjustment before each shot
- Motorization requires a separate aftermarket motor purchase; the slider itself has no built-in drive system for timelapse or automated repeat pulls
- 60cm travel limits the duration of slow pull moves at typical video frame rates — longer cinematic pulls require either a longer slider or a wider lens with closer subject placement
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this slider support a mirrorless body with a heavy zoom lens, or is it primarily for lighter setups?
The Neewer 60cm slider is rated to 17.5 pounds / 8 kilograms, which comfortably handles a mirrorless body with a mid-range zoom, a DSLR with a telephoto, or a video camera with a cage and follow focus attached. The practical ceiling is keeping total center-of-gravity low — tall rigs with top-heavy monitors will introduce wobble even within the weight limit.
How does the four-bearing carriage perform on long continuous pulls?
The four-bearing carriage design reduces rocking and lateral play compared to two-bearing budget sliders. On clean horizontal pulls the motion is smooth and consistent. However, at the far ends of the 60cm travel, bearing engagement narrows and slight resistance changes are common — experienced operators begin and end moves slightly inside the physical limit to keep motion uniform.
What tripod or support does this slider require?
The slider mounts via standard 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threaded ports, compatible with most ball heads and fluid heads. For level horizontal shots, a single central tripod works; for inclined or vertical shots, two support points (one under each end) are strongly recommended to prevent flex under load. The slider does not include a leveling bubble — use a hot shoe level on the camera or a separate spirit level on the rail.
Can the slider be motorized for timelapse or repeat moves?
The rail profile is compatible with aftermarket belt-drive motorized units from Neewer and third-party brands, but the motor is not included. Check that the chosen motor clamps to a 60cm rail — some motors are designed for longer rails and require adapter plates on this shorter format.
What is the actual usable travel distance versus the 60cm total length?
Total rail length is 60cm; usable carriage travel is approximately 50–52cm after accounting for bearing overrun at each end. For a 60cm slider, this is a standard travel-to-length ratio and typical for the form factor.