if you have a super clamp and a rowi 103 you can clamp in about 95% of all situations
kangfirmed.
rowi clones as well, but I still agree.
Get an rapid adaptor, then it becomes really useful. I use it to get tight screws which don't correlate to the natural threading, I use it to change angles, all sorts of stuff. One of the great benefits is it allows you to standardize a lot of your gear to 3/8th-16 thread so stuff becomes mix/match compatible.
I actually carry two adaptors with me, I use them more then I do my superclamp anymore.
page -- Where can I find this? Sounds useful
http://www.google.com/search?q=014-38%20manfrotto&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8I thought I'd pasted the link, my bad.
Essentially, any stud that is over 3/8ths or bigger up to 5/8" can be supported which is essentially most of bogen/manfrotto's attachment line. You can get adaptors in 3/8th-16 thread which is useful for euro mic thread shockmount/tbar systems or get a bushing to go 3/8>5/8th-36 thread or whatever "USA Mic thread" is, or 1/4"-20 thread (no audio use that I can garner unless you are doing camera work). The search above is the 3/8th model.
I've got all sorts of manfrotto gear, virtually something for every connecting situation. There was a period of time that I might as well have had a corporate account with B&H...