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(More customer reviews)I bought this Trekpod Go in Oct. The monopod is pretty light and very handy as it can be seperated into parts. However, the tripod cannot handle the weight of SLRs eventhough the manufacturers claim to support upto 9lbs.
I have used this but because of the legs being very thin, it shakes for slightest wind. When mounting an SLR its always good to use cable release.
Its a very good investment and is a good spacesaver while travelling.
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Product Description:
The TrekPod Go! is Trek-Tech's premier monopod/tripod/hiking staff multi-use tool with many enhanced features including the ability to pack into its included carry case and fit in an overhead carry-on. It quickly breaks down into 4 pieces which fit into the 22" travel case.It also telescopes down to 39 inches in it's Tripod mode, has soft touch rubber locking nuts, captures the palm rest so it won't get lost, and introduces the new MagMount AR/i Anti-Rotation magnetic quick release camera and optical device mounting system. It provides instant attachement of almost any camera, spotting scope or other device that uses the industry standard 1/4" - 20 mounting stud. The new Anti-Rotation feature locks your portrait shot in place, and indexing every 30 degrees aids with panorama photos and precise position repeatability. Truly an extremely versitle image stabilization solution for all your optics needs and great for use indoors where tripods can't go, like museums or zoos, as well as outdoors for all your rugged travel needs. Built of Aircraft grade aluminum, it has a lifetime warranty and is adjustable from 42.5" to 62.5" in it's monopod/hiking staff mode.
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