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- 180 matching products for "monopod walking stick"
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MPN:RUP43 ◊ Head Type:Ballhead ◊ Minimum Height:21.2 in. ◊ Weight:0.99 lbs. ◊ UPC:00017915805439 ◊ Product ID:33241697 ◊ Tripod Type:Monopod ◊ Material:Aluminium ◊ Maximum Height:64.45 in. ◊ Folded Length:20.87 in. ◊ Leg Sections:4 17 more reviews »
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Type:Monopod ◊ Head Type:Ballhead ◊ Maximum Load:4.4 lbs. ◊ Maximum Height:64.5 in. ◊ Folded Length:21.3 in. ◊ Leg Sections:4 ◊ Weight:1.1 lbs. ◊ MPN:6195A005 ◊ Product ID:23210460 ◊ Tripod Type:Monopod ◊ UPC:750845820911 150 more reviews »
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Type:Monopod ◊ Material:Carbon ◊ Maximum Load:11 lbs. ◊ Maximum Height:65 in. ◊ Folded Length:20.9 in. ◊ Leg Sections:4 ◊ Weight:1.3 lbs. ◊ UPC:719821245971 ◊ Product ID:25704099 ◊ Tripod Type:Monopod 12 more reviews »
- 951 matching reviews for "monopod walking stick"
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…the monopod is great for me i shake real bad and also it is a good walking stick…
…It feels like a sturdy monopod/walking stick. I can't wait to run it through it's paces on my month long trip to Switzerland. It should come in handy hiking in the Alps.
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…I popped open the carton, checked out the monopod, and headed to the trail. It works nicely, and as others have mentioned, it seems sturdy enough to use as a walking stick -- although you would NOT…
from Amazon.com
…Collapses smaller than other monopods I looked at. Fit snugly into my suitcase. But sturdy. I have used it as walking stick.…
…I used this recently while photographing Mountian Goats. I had to wade a stream and climb a mountain and didn't want to carry a tripod. When I hiked up the mountain I used the monopod as a walking…
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from Amazon.com
…I REALLY like this monopod. I am 6'1", 235lbs and this is my first monopod. It is very light, but it was plenty sturdy for use as a walking stick on the trails in Arches NM. It was great as a monopod…
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from Amazon.com
from Amazon.com
…I love this monopod and it is durable enough to endure a week of being a walking stick for hiking in the mountains. This made it really nice for carrying my camera and always having it at the ready.…
…it gives a reasonable steady image as one pans across the scene; the camera screws nicely into the double adaptor, set up to take two sizes of fitting; is heavier than the walking sticks versions…
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from Amazon.com
…it gives a reasonable steady image as one pans across the scene; the camera screws nicely into the double adaptor, set up to take two sizes of fitting; is heavier than the walking sticks versions…
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from "SonyAlphaMale", Wolfcamera.com
…It's true. Don't get this monopod expecting a two-for-one walking stick and camera stand, for pete's sake. I was a little bothered by some of the reviews of this otherwise acceptable monopod here…
35 more reviews »
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from "Debbie", Adorama.com
from Amazon.com
…It is not as good as a tripod and is difficult to hold steady to take a picture. It works better if you use the delayed shot. As a side note, it is a great walking stick. If you want a monopod…
…This monopod is absolutely the best. It's amazingly strong and so light that I would even consider using it as a walking stick. I highly recommend getting this monopod. The screw mount can fit…
32 more reviews »
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from Al from Natick, MA, Buy.com
…Works as a walking stick and as a monopod. When not windy can hold an SLR camera with the medium size lens. (under 500g). It will not replace a real tripod, but it's much much better then nothing. I…
8 more reviews »
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from "Reybabes", Adorama.com
…, etc. I wanted a tripod without the bulk and aggravation and to have a walking stick and monopod all at the same time is a great bonus. Recommended.…
9 more reviews »
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from Amazon.com
… I like to take mine hiking with me where I can strap it to a branch and use the timer to get a shot or I strap it to my walking stick for an instant monopod!…
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