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The Ultrapod 3 is a lightweight, versatile travel tripod designed for both cameras and smartphones. With a robust construction that supports up to 10 pounds, it features a unique ball and socket mount for easy adjustments, a removable strap for secure attachment, and is perfect for various photography needs, from vlogging to outdoor adventures.
F**X
This is a must if you're traveling, camping or practicing outdoor sports!
Great Size, sturdy material, Lightweight, passed the TSA check with no issues, you can have it inside your backpack or even in a fanny pack. Went to Spain and this proved to be a savior, I was even able to use it for some video time-lapse recording. The photo shown was taken by using the included strap (there was light pole). You will need an adapter if you want to mount your GoPro, I had one lying around. To snap your phone is really easy, just remember to remove any PopSocket or MagSafe accessorize in the back to fit. You can Mount your Phone Horizontally or Vertically too.
M**D
Best of 3 different styled mini tripod styles I've tried
This is a pretty good little tripod. It's useful if you are using your phone for video calls and it's useful if you want to have a minimal tripod for a hike. You might use it to hold your iPhone while you scan a bunch of documents. You can even use it on your Apple computers when you want to turn your iPhone into a great camera for tele-work. I had one that I lost and bought this one as a replacement.I've tried 3 other mini tripods. One looked like chains of balls. One had suction cup legs. This is the clear winner.Caveat. If your needs actually fit, you'll love it. If not, it will become just another thing to carry about.
C**S
Excellent and versatile option
We bought this for use while backpacking and it is outstanding for its weight. Also can be attached to a trekking pole. Highly recommended for a phone or small camera.
C**R
Weight doubled vs Ultrapod 2
I've been using an Ultrapod 2 for a decade as my backpacking tripod. Its lightweight, compact, stable, and highly versatile thanks to the velcro strap. I finally broke mine after long use, and ordered an Ultrapod 3 as a replacement. While the 3rd iteration of the ultrapod is very nice in some respects, consumers should be aware it has basically doubled in weight from 2 to 4 ounces. That seems minor but in backpacking its a pretty significant weight difference, for limited additional functionality. The main thing the increased weight seems to contribute is a better ability to handle heavy cameras - manufacturer specs now state 10 lbs, vs 6 lbs for the ultrapod 2. This might be desirable if you are using the tripod with a mirrorless or DSLR, but if you are using a phone or a compact camera (as you might be if you're a backpacker looking to trim weight), the added functionality serves no purpose and comes at a significant weight penalty. To make things worse, the ultrapod 3 no longer fits handily in the hipbelt pocket of the three packs I use for backpacking. I had to go to ebay and buy an ultrapod 2 to get the weight/functionality/size I was after.I don't regret buying an ultrapod 3, I will use it with my mirrorless camera. But Pedco should consider continuing to produce the ultrapod 2 and marketing it as a the ultralight version. I think there is significant overlap between backpackers and people looking for a small, lightweight, mini tripod. The ultrapod is the best small tripod I've used, significantly better than the gorillapod or other options, and it would be a shame if the only way to get the backpacking-friendly version was on the used market.
L**D
It’s a tripod, not an action camera mount
The ultra pod is designed to serve three functions in a particular manner. While remaining as lightweight as possible, it is intended as a tripod when self-supported or strapped to a stable object, a selfie grip when hand held, and as a monopod when strapped to a trekking pole.For those who might be confused, a monopod is not a walking stick. It’s a support for filming or taking photographs to steady your shot. There are several reviews I’m seeing where someone strapped a weighted tripod to a trekking pole and went hiking. Tripods and monopods are meant to keep your camera still. Strapping it to a trekking pole works great if you’re trying to steady a long exposure picture of a sunset, not so much if you want a time lapse of your 14 mile hike. If you want to walk with something or strap it to a bike, get an action camera. Those mounts are specifically made with small lever arms to take repetitive vibration and impact. That’s not what this is for.For it’s intended use, it functions great and locks down well. I’m knocking one star off because the double ball mount can be a little fiddly. It tends to either lock down hard or completely release, which can make adjustments a little difficult, as you can’t really loosen it a smidge just to tweak it a little.
R**D
I use this thing for everything
Comes in handy for the unruly grandkids to watch their shows.. I use it while working on my bikes or car to watch “how to” videos on YT. Cool little gadget.
M**R
Sturdy enough for a large mirrorless camera
I am very happy with this minitripod. It is sturdy enough to hold my Nikon Z8 with a 24-120mm lens. I am able to point my lens straight up to the stars, out to the side, whatever. It holds and does not collapse. I haven’t yet tried to attach it to a railing or something.
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