That inexpensive PhotoSEL stand I just posted about has a removable top stud. This is the only stand I have with that feature. The included stud can be flipped for either a 1/4"-20 or 5/8" thread. I was slightly concerned the stud clamping mechanism would interfere with my odd mounting method, but it worked out fine.
That is a pretty unusual feature. I've only seen that before in the super-tall (and super-expensive) Manfrotto stands meant for high camera angles.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/325308-REG/Manfrotto_269HDBU_269HDBU_Super_High_Aluminum.html
Another inexpensive option if you are only looking to go 10 1/2' max is Karamy. I don't own the stand myself, still have my Manfrotto that's 20 years old for height. But when I was looking for an extension I could use with the superclamp, I stumbled across them. Checked out reviews and videos online of reviews and they seem pretty solid lighting stands with some nice little features. They have a reversible spigot with 1/4" and 3/8" threads and it can be positioned in three different directions and locked it. This is a great feature for the extension I got (which has a fixed 1/4" threaded end on the other end). The air-cushioned stand also comes with a spike that can be screwed into the bottom for grass/sand, built in hooks to attach carbiners for sandbags or whatever you want to hang, and the pole can also be removed from the tripod base and be used as a boom. The 126" (10.5') stand is only $43, so might be work checking out.
FYI, I'm not affiliated with them at all.
http://www.karamyco.com/light-stand/karamy-kls-4320al-air-cushion-aluminium-alloy-126-tripod-studio-light-stand.html