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The VidPro 67-inch Pro Monopod is a lightweight, durable mounting solution for cameras and camcorders, featuring a three-section leg for rapid setup and a compact design that folds to just 21 inches. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, it combines stability with portability, making it a must-have for photographers on the go.
Weight Limit | 3.3 Pounds |
Number of leg sections | 3 |
Features | Lightweight, Compact |
Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera |
Folded Size | 21 inches |
Item Length | 67 Inches |
Maximum Height | 67 Inches |
Minimum Height | 54 Centimeters |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
A**M
First REAL review!!
First of all I have to say, as soon as I opened this monopod I fell in love with it. That being said I will start my review.I recently got into shooting short clips and taking pictures of my everyday life and wanted a monopod/tripod for my ‘phone’. I previously purchased 3 other tripods that extended 50 plus inches or more and this one out did them all in lightweight, sturdiness, and overall ease of usage.The monopod comes in a carry/storage bag and that is basically it. Simple and straight to the point. You really don’t need any instructions for this type of monopods. It’s as simple as unlatching one of the clips/tabs towards the bottom and you extend that portion. It also came with a dslr thread/adaptor if you want to mount your dslr on this. You can unscrew that off and uncover a 1/4 thread for your smaller devices such as a phone holder/GoPro, and other clips using the 1/4 thread. The monopod fully closed is approximately 20 in a half inches long. When you extend just the lowest leg, the monopod extents to about 30 in a half inches. Extend the middle portion and it goes to 51 inches and then obviously extending the top portion get you your full 67 inches.I love everything about this monopod. From it’s slim design to how light it is. It’s probably lighter than your water bottle. I especially love how the clips/tabs line up at the bottoms when you fully close the monopod. It lines up perfectly in the hand to have a perfect grip. There’s some foam up towards the top of the monopod so you can comfortably hold and grip it as you shoot.Now when it comes to tripod some people either love them or hate them. I would much rather have a monopod rather than a tripod. Having a tripod you have to extend the legs and get it all set up and ready to go. Having just one leg on the monopod is way faster and more efficient for me. It’s just less bulk to carry and you will see just how much bulkier a regular tripod is compared to the Vidpro monopod. I will attach a few images comparing the Vidpro monopod and a tripod that I also got from Amazon.Overall I am super stoked and exited about this monopod. It’s a steal for $14 and I’m pretty sure you will love it also. I highly recommend this product if you’re looking to get a monopod/tripod that is very sturdy and of high quality. Thank you for taking your time to read my full review. Sorry if it was too long.
E**R
Durable material
Light weight and perfect to take stand pictures
R**H
Works great
Great value for the money. Does exactly what I want. Just wanted a walking pole with a cell phone mount on the top in this pole did the trick
B**O
Yeah... I have had Way Better
I use it regularly and am concerned that the plastic extension locks are not going to survive have a year.It is supposed to come with a zippered case and even shows it on the box but it comes with a thin nylon umbrella case with draw string.Maybe next time I stick with a brand name fora few dollars more.
D**H
The Best There Is...
Here I'm using the very same words that I've used on other item that I happen to have that I have to say that when it comes to this monopod that this replaces the first one that I had before as something had happened to the metal bars as something snapped inside of the old one and this is replacement and although I could still use the old one I'd rather use this new one and I was lucky enough to find out that there was two different screw heads and if I had another camera that had a larger port for the screw head that came with I'm saying a "Big Thank You " to the people who constructed this one and I really enjoy it so very much in having a good sturdy single leg in keeping my Canon camera steady!! A+++
L**E
Super lightweight
This is a nice Monpod! What I plan to use it for, is perfect. A Caprisun is heavier than this Monpod in my opinion. I’m glad I didn’t spend the money for a manfrotto brand. I say don’t hesitate on buying it. I’m happy with the one I got!!
S**G
Good . . . Not Great
I picked this up for my GoPro for high angle and selfie type applications. I wish there was a 1/4 20 thread at the bottom. I don't need a walking stick or mono pod. But, it's light weight. It works well. For the cost, it's really good.
S**Y
GREAT for extended shooting time
The media could not be loaded. This is a GREAT monopod! I used it this past weekend for a wedding. It was a life saver for me (the weight of my camera + lens + light mounted on my camera really was a lot) all day! The extensions were a bit hard to pull out at first but work great now! Great for the price, not cheap in look or in feel!
C**S
If you're an old person unhappy it would snap
Very unhappy with that stick thought it would be a lot a lot of but I would never buy it again very unsatisfied
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