Kessler Pocket Jib Traveler CJ 1013 Reference Manual Download Page 1

Pocket Jib traveler reference Guide

unfoldinG the Jib

The Pocket Jib Traveler is completely 
self contained in a 27” bundle and does 
not need to be taken apart for travel. It 
easily unfolds for quick use.

1. 

Release the velcro strap on the end 
of the Pocket Jib Traveler.

2. 

Unfold the rear arm and swing it back 
to align with the front arm.

3. 

Straighten the hinge on the rear arm 
and slide the whole assembly forward 
into the front arm.

4. 

Tighten the locking knob to secure 
the front and rear arms together.

The 

Pocket Jib Traveler

 is Kessler’s newest and most compact Pocket 

Jib designed for shooters that require an ultra-portable jib solution. 
The Pocket Jib Traveler is 27 inches in length when collapsed and has 
a circular travel distance of 72 inches when fully extended. It surpasses 
other ultra-portable jibs through its unique design and light footprint, 
providing shooters with the perfect travel companion as they trek through 
extreme environments to capture the perfect shot.

Standard triPod MountinG

Whether it be with our patented Kwik 
Release system or a standard tripod 
quick release plate, you’ll be up and 
running in no time with the variety of 
mounting options.

1. 

The mounting base has both 3/8”-
16 and 1/4”-20 threaded holes for 
mounting.

2. 

If possible, use at least two mounting 
points to prevent spinning when the 
jib is in use.

3. 

The Kessler Kwik Release system is 
the perfect companion to the Pocket 
Jib Traveler

4. 

Lock the tripod plate securely and 
check mounting thoroughly before 
adding your camera or counter 
weights.

extendinG the Jib

The Pocket Jib Traveler has a circular 
travel distance of 72 inches when 
fully extended. It can be locked at six 
different height increments. 

1. 

Loosen but do not remove the two (2) 
knobs holding the upper and lower jib 
extension arms.

2. 

Extend the jib to the desired height 
and tighten the knobs making sure 
they are seated in one of the six 
locking recesses.

NOTE: Both locking knobs should be 
in the same relative position. Simply 
count the number of locking notches 
and make sure each knob is in the 
corresponding number on both the 
upper and lower arm.

unfoldinG the caMera baSket

A center-mounted camera platform 
makes camera mounting more stable 
and seamlessly integrates with the 
Kessler Kwik Release. You can also 
use the provided 1/4”-20 camera screw 
to keep camera mounting simple yet 
effective.

1. 

While pulling the locking pin, flip the 
camera basket forward.

2. 

Release the locking pin to secure the 
camera basket in place. 

draG control

The Pocket Jib Traveler has drag control 
for both up and down and side to side 
movement.

1. 

To adjust the drag on up and down 
movements, adjust the tension on the 
top knob of the jib’s fulcrum point. 
Use this ONLY for drag control. It is 
not designed to act as a brake for an 
un-balanced jib.

2. 

To adjust drag on side to side 
movements, use the ratcheting lever 
located on the clamp just above the 
mounting point of the jib. It is best 
to lock the pan motion of the tripod 
head and use the jib’s built in drag for 
side to side movements.

NOTE: It is important that your jib setup 
is properly balanced before use. Do not 
use the drag control to compensate for 
an unbalanced configuration.

uSinG the weiGht bar

The Pocket Jib Traveler’s sliding weight 
bar reduces the overall counter-balance 
weight needed to balance the jib, thus 
reducing the required load necessary for 
your shoots.

1. 

Loosen but do not remove the round 
knob holding the weight bar and 
extend to expose the weight hanger. 

2. 

The notch on the weight bar can be 
used for hanging counter weights 
such as sand bags or water jugs.

3. 

To use standard weights, remove 
the spring release clamp from the 
storage knob on the front of the Jib.

4. 

Slide the weight over the weight bar 
and secure it in place with the spring 
release clamp. Note, there is a notch 
on the back of the weight bar that will 
catch the clamp should it slide

5. 

Attach your camera rig to the camera 
cradle. Use the included 1/4-20 
screw, the Kessler Kwik Release 
system, or any other accessory 
designed for camera mounting.

6. 

Adjust the weight bar forward and 
backward to fine tune the balance of 
the Pocket Jib Traveler.

NOTE: We recommend using hard 
weights. Counter weights such as sand 
bags can cause sway and bounce in the 
jib. Using hard weights mounted directly 
to the weight bar will produce the best 
results.

triPod MountinG with ball kit

Our optional 100mm Ball Kit with 3/8”-
16 stud is the recommended mounting 
method for the Pocket Jib Traveler. This 
will provide the most stable setup for 
100mm and 75mm (with adapter) bowl 
tripods.

1. 

Remove the rubber handle and bowl 
cup from the bottom of the 100mm 
Ball Kit.

2. 

Thread the top 3/8” stud into the 
bottom of the of the jib and tighten.

3. 

There is a threaded hole in the 
bottom of the Ball Kit for preventing 
the jib from spinning. Use the 
included hex key and anti-spin grub 
screw and tighten to prevent the jib 
from spinning on the ball head.  

4. 

Insert the assembly into your tripod 
bowl. Turn the bowl cup so the flat 
side is facing the bowl of the tripod 
and slide it over the lower screw. 
Install the rubber handle and tighten.

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