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Koolehaoda 6-Section Monopod Compact Portable Photography Aluminum Alloy Unipod Stick, Max. Load 10kg / 22lbs, Folding Size is only 15-inch (K-266 Black)

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • ★Koolehaoda K-266 monopod is made of high-quality aluminum alloy, Weight only: 0.43kg / 0.95lbs. Short and lightweight, easy to carry and store.Folding size is only 15inch/38cm.This makes it not only a monopod, but a hiking stick for outdoor photographers.
  • ★6 extendable sections ,extendable height from 15-61.4inch /38-156cm;Max diameter of tube: 28mm/ 1.1inch; Load capacity up to 10kg / 22lbs.
  • ★The camera plate and 1/4" to 3/8" Reversible connecting screw allow you to install camera or other camera mount adapter such as ball head directly.
  • ★ Monopod with rubber feet and metal spike for added stability. Suitable for shooting in various scenes and ground.
  • ★3/8in thread at the bottom to attach it on mini tripod.



4.5 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #100 in Monopods
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available September 25, 2015 Manufacturer koolehaoda

Specifications:

Material: Aluminum alloy

Folded Length: 38cm / 15in

Extended Length: 156cm / 61.4in(Max.)

Number of Leg Sections: 6

Legs diameter :Φ28,Φ25,Φ22,Φ19,Φ16,Φ13MM

Load Capacity: 10kg / 22lbs

Monopod Weight: 0.43kg / 0.95lbs

Package Size: 54 * 7 * 7cm / 21.3 * 2.8 * 2.8in

Package Weight: 0.6kg / 1.32lbs

Package List:

1 * K-266 Monopod

1 * pocket

1 * Metal spike

1 * Carrying Bag


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
This has been a great walking stick - perfect for travel. Unfortunately, it must go into checked baggage but there is no other travel solution other than mailing it to yourself at the destination. It holds up very well, I did buy a cap for it which makes it more comfortable.
mvetrano2
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
This monopod is made of carbon fiber making it extremely light, but very strong holding my R6II and long lenses. It folds down very small making it easy to fit in a briefcase or backpack.
Seed
Reviewed in Sweden on January 26, 2025
haven't used it as a walking stick.but feels sturdy and light.
CATHERINE THOMPSON
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Not only is this a solid monopod, but I was able to use the strap to hook around a boat-tailed grackle that got its leg stuck in some underwater weeds and pull it out to safety when I visited Florida. Useful and life-saving!
Chiara
Reviewed in Italy on May 10, 2024
Ottimo, comodo, maneggevole, leggero e relativamente piccolo. Davvero un buon acquisto !!
Al N.
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
I purchased this Koolehaoda Carbon Fiber, 6-Section camera monopod - not for a camera, but for binoculars. I needed to be able to hold binocs more steady for a longer period of time than my old shoulders would allow, watching birds of prey around our part of town. This monopod is perfect. It will double as a steady stick for walking around town, too. The five twist grips have worked perfectly to tighten the sections at whatever height that I adjust them to. They are easy to work tightening and loosening both. Unless you're well over 6' tall, it will work well for a photographer, too. I was one for about 20 years. I recommend this Carbon Fiber over the lighter-made metallic ones - I haven't had one of them, mind you, I just think this one is much better than the others. I'm very happy that I sprung for the higher price of the Carbon Fiber. The quite large spike for hiking on softer ground is a great addition! I'm also glad it has both, the 1/4" and the 3/8" mounting screws, too (just in case I want to use it on one of my old folding cameras). I'm going to dust each twist grip with some powdered graphite, just to keep them from becoming hard to operate (in case some of the previous reviewers are correct in their assessment, even tho' I think that's probably unnecessary. It's a great-looking, sturdy monopod, and I expect it to last several years. I'm happy with it, and I highly recommend it.
Det
Reviewed in Germany on December 19, 2024
Besonderer Vorteil: superleicht dank Kohlefaser und kleine Abmaße,dennoch stabil. Ein perfektes Stativ für Unterwegs.
Amei o relógio e perfeito.😍
Reviewed in Brazil on November 11, 2024
Bom demais 😃
Peter Gallello
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024
4/15/24: My son plays soccer on regulation sized field, so I needed a big zoom to catch the action that is at times nearly 100 yards away. After a few months of hand holding a big 150-600mm zoom lens in his Fall season, that method wasn't quite cutting it. Usually I research products pretty exhaustively, but the Spring season was already underway and I didn't have time to do in depth research. I ordered the one that appeared to be at a reasonable price point. Arrived in only a couple days and I had a big smile on my face when it showed up a day early. Then I opened the box and immediately was sad. There was a little box inside with only two words on it "Mini Tripod". Immediately I thought to myself "did the wrong item get sent? I ordered a monopod, not a tripod. And I'm pretty certain I didn't order anything in the mini size given the huge-ness of my camera lens". I took it out of the box and there was a tiny tripod in a plastic bag and the monopod was in a cloth drawstring bag. To wrap this up, the monopod easily screwed into my camera lens ring mount and it easily extended to a perfect height. Haven't used it at the soccer field yet, but it seems to easily support the weight of my camera. However, as this is my first monopod, I'm not aware of any design shortfalls or, for that matter, any superior design features. I do however expect it to be durable. I don't want this thing to fall apart after a year. Nor do I want it to suddenly fail and risk damaging my expensive camera equipment. However, at this price point, I fear it might. The monopod does come equipped with a wrist wrap, so I'll be sure to keep it on my wrist at all times. I'll have to update my review in a year and let everyone know how it goes.
Brynn
Reviewed in Canada on June 9, 2023
I recently invested into a larger telephoto lens, and needed a monopod to stabilize it while I am shooting. I chose this one because it was pretty cheap, was the smallest collapsed size I saw, and looked decent.I am pretty happy! It is fairly stable, and collapses small enough to fit inside my photography backpack.The only think I don't like are the twister locks, I should have chosen a monopod with clip locks like my tripod - I now know I much prefer that type.
Toni
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
I have a tripod but wanted a monopod for quick photoshoots in nature. Lightweight enough to hike with, yet sturdy enough for maneuvering and setting my camera in a woodsy environement. Gives me the opportunity for a bit more steadiness in the field. Not the quality of a good tripod, but a good monopod for the cost.
Dwight
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021
I added a gopro mount to the stick and used it for 360 photos and videos while hiking. The stick fits nicely on the outside of my backpack and expands to longer than I need for normal purposes. The extra length is nice though for 360 photos like the one attached, as it gives me alot of height to get those all around, tiny planet photos.Since I use it for a hiking stick as well as a monopod, the only issue I found was with the spike tip. It comes with a rubber tip, which is what I have screwed into the bottom normally, and a metal spike, which is good for off road hiking. I used it to hike up a mountain to see the volcano in Iceland. It worked but kept loosening. I just kept tightening it. Since then, I added a rubber washer to help keep it locked in place when using the spike tip.I haven't used it upside down, but see that it's nicely designed that the 1/4" camera mount on the top can be unscrewed and placed on the bottom. This means it can be an extra long selfie stick if you want. If you have a 3/8" adapter for a tripod, you can even make this an extension to the tripod since there are 3/8" screw holes on both ends.One other note: the carry bag that come with the monopod is too long, but since the stick fit's nicely on my backpack, there's no need to use it.
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