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Your cart is empty.4.5 out of 5 stars
- #26 in Tabletop & Travel Tripods
Isaac Little
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
I’m impressed with the sturdiness and ease of fine tuning with this tripod. I use it for my laser level on job sites, which requires me to be extremely precise with my placement, but also very steady because a small wobble from the tripod sends the laser line swaying feet at a time across the room and I am very happy with how stable this one has been. I feel like you would get great value from it if stability in particular is your goal.
Michael Tew
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I recently purchased the Tripod for Camera 73 inch and have been using it for a few weeks now. Here are my thoughts:Pros:Adjustable Height: The tripod extends up to 73 inches, making it perfect for capturing shots from various angles.Lightweight and Portable: Despite its height, the tripod is surprisingly lightweight and comes with a convenient travel bag, making it easy to carry around.Versatile Compatibility: It works well with my GoPro, DSLR, cell phone, and camcorder.Stable and Durable: The tripod is sturdy and can support up to 8.8 pounds, which is great for most of my equipment.Smooth Head Rotation: The 3-way pan head allows for smooth horizontal and vertical rotation, ensuring precise adjustments.Cons:Plastic Components: Some parts of the tripod, like the pan head handle, are made of plastic and feel a bit flimsy2.Legs Can Stick: Extending and retracting the legs can sometimes be a bit tricky as they tend to stick.Not Ideal for Heavy Lenses: While it supports up to 8.8 pounds, it might not be the best choice for heavier telephoto lenses.Overall, this tripod is a great value for the price and works well for my needs. It's perfect for travel, hiking, and casual photography. If you're looking for a reliable and portable tripod, I would recommend giving this one a try.
KatBewitching
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
I have a majorly screwed up spine and arthritic hands. Neither does you any favors when taking pictures, especially the arthritic hands. My hands shake horribly when trying to take pictures. I have several tripods, but every one of them at their highest point is still too short for me and I have to bend over/down. I'm only 5ft 3in tall so I can imagine how taller people who have conditions similar to mine deal with it. I wanted a tripod, that at full height, I could stand behind it and shoot without having to bend.Measurements: from smallest to largest the lower legs measure 12 in, 12 in, 11 in, and 10 in. With from the head to the first leg clamp being 12 in as well for a total of 83 in with legs fully extended.I appreciate the inclusion of a extendable cell phone mount . I have an A25 by Samsung @ 3¼” wide and it just fits the cell mount.It has a decent enough shoulder bag for storage and carrying. It also includes two camera mounts, which is great if you're switching between several cameras during a shoot. (All my other camera mounts that I currently have fit the top as well.)It has a hook on the cross bars to hang something but I have no use nor need fot it All three legs have feet that Fully extended the tripod is fairly stable, I've had no issues with tipping. The “feet” have grip on the bottom and self-adjust to the surface below them. Just don't expect it to work on the side of a cliff :)The adjustment knobs are fairly self-explanatory, but if this is your first tripod, the instruction sheet that comes with it will be of help to you. Overall, my short self likes this tripod. It has a small level on the side of the base that is basically useless. If I had need for a level on a tripod this would not be it. But nowadays with all the photo apps you can dream of, having a perfectly straight images isn't as important anymore.I do have a gripe and it’s with the safety sticker attached to the base. Once removed it leaves a sticky residue. I knock a star for that as it’s unnecessary. A paper tag attached with string would be efficient enough.
RedbonePro
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
Tripod can reach a nice height of around 73", however the legs get a little shaky at that height. There is an hook which you can hang some weight on it to make it more stable. Its made of plastic so you don't want to hang anything too heavy on it.The tripod arrives partially assembled and you need to install the tripod head and feet. The head simply screws on until you can't screw it any further. There is a 1/4" mount that the head goes on so you could in theory put a different head on it (ball mount, etc) if you so desired, which I will try out. Screw the feet into the bottom, screw the control arm in and you're set to go.First thing I noticed was how much plastic the head and many of the components are made out of. The only metallic parts are the control arm shaft, some screws and of course the legs which are lightweight aluminum alloy. For the price it is to be expected but it gives the tripod a rather cheap feel to it.The head can go up and down by loosening the control arm (with its plastic handle). The left to right movement felt very smooth actually and is probably the best thing concerning the head. Would work well enough for video work. Camera can be put into a vertical position easily by flipping the head plate, a common feature for these types of tripods.It has a 'quick-release' plate (actually comes with an extra one - you get a pair) that you can screw into your camera/video recorder, etc. I simply screw in an arca plate into the included quick-release platform so I can easily remove my devices. Also includes a smart-phone adapter so you can mount your mobile phone.It is very lightweight which is a big plus. Quickly sets up and legs can be extended whole sections at a time or anywhere in between the 4 sections by activating the clamp at the desired length. I would of course suggest extending the top ones first and using only the bottom ones if you need that extra height. The legs aren't the sturdiest when extended but should work ok under most use.Some of the knobs you need to use to tighten the head down and extend the center pole section seem cheap and my fear is that eventually they may break (plastic) but for the price, if it lasts for a couple of years that would be normal I guess.All in all its not a bad tripod. Its very light and folds up pretty small and comes with a storage/carrying bag which is a nice touch. At the just under $40 price point it's maybe around $10-$15 more than what you can get for a similar tripod, but the extra mounting plate, camera holder and storage bag make up for this.
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