the tripod is not overly heavy, but isn't exactly light either; it's well-built and i'm confident putting my dslr on it, even in the wind.
this tripod feels really solid and well-built im confident that im going to be lugging this thing around for at least five years and not have to worry about replacing it.
i was looking at a tripod that could be easily carried along with a backpack on day long hike, this tripod is lightweight but still has a lot of stability built into its construction.
the legs require a little effort to adjust the spread angle but that extra friction built into the tripod ensures that they will not move easily once set.
all and all is a very good tripod, well built, stable, very functional, and goes right with my height (6').
i had another tripod but when i went to push the shutter release it wasn't nearly the well built comstruction that this one has and my older tripod wasn't stable enough to hide my affliction no
the tripod is solid construction, built like a tank.
it is built like a well put together swiss watch with the durability of a tank.
i purchased this tripod based on others reviews, which were quite accurate: this is a heavy, tall, solidly built tripod well worth the money.
everything about this tripod is built with exceptional quality.
well built for digital slrs.
the benefit of this tripod is, it is built like a tank.
i have owned one tripod prior to purchasing this bogen, a cheap slik with a built in head.
the weight hasn't bothered me as of yet, and the tripod seems well built.
it is a solid built system.
the carrying strap is adequate and well built.
i can't believe how well the monopod is built for the price.
this is a great product: sturdy, well-built, and easy to operate.
the canon monopod is very light, very well built, and though it is compact when folded, it offers outstanding maximum height.
for the price, it is well built.
it's built very well, lightweight, and very easy to use.
built like a tank.
a little heavy for what it is desinged for, but that's because it is built like a tank.
i think it is important to note that you should mate a quality built swivel/tilt or ball head to this monopod.
you don't want an accessory that's cheaply built, clumsy or cumbersome.
it is light weight yet built very strong.
i have had some velbon tripods in my past 35mm slr life and found them to be relative well built.
monopod/ballhead is built very well especially considering the price paid...
summary: it is very stable and solidly built, and it is also lightweight and easy to carry.
it is very stable and solidly built, and it is also lightweight and easy to carry.
strengths: it is very stable and solidly built, and it is also lightweight and easy to carry.
the built-in level is useful if you're on an uneven surface.
this tripod covers two of the most important characteristics of a good support, as it is very stable and solidly built, and it is also lightweight and easy to carry.
the gorillapod is a well-built quality product that wont fall apart on you.
it would be nice if there was a place built-in to store the adapter screw for custom heads.
2 adhesive clips - basically peal and stick on clips for those items you want to use with the tripod but they aren't smooth enough for the suction cup and don't have a screw mount built in.
i recommend this space-saving, well built tripod for anyone looking to enhance their camera kit!
it's versaltile, cool and appears well built (more on that later).
i wish it came with a carrying case or at least a built-in handle.
it's built heavy duty (like its name implies).
it does its job fantastically and is very easy to extend, lock, and unlock with the tab mechanism built into the legs.
the built-in level helps get things straight, while the adjustment knobs are easy to learn and work well for quick adjustments.
easy assembling and the built in bubble level takes the guess work out leveling tripod.
the bubble level built into it is very handy to have and works well.
stable and well built.
it appears sturdy and has the quick lock legs, bubble levels, quick release pad, it has a handle built onto the tripod and it comes with a case.
see many people complaning about it's cheap plastic built, but hello?
it's the best quality for the dollar: superior height, smooth adjusting legs, a built-in level, and a case.
the legs work well and the feet are stable, and there is a built in spirit level which is handy.
at first glance, it seems to be a great product for its price -- the legs seem sturdy, it's got a convenient accessory hook and a useful carrying handle, plus it came with its own carrying case and
they are extremely well built and seem to be durable (sure they are but only 1 week old).
the built in handle makes carrying easy.
the built-in carrying handle is convenient and the extra tripod screw attachment for a second camera is a nice bonus.
it seems pretty well built for the price.
it is very adjustable, seems to be well built, and so far does everything i could ask of it.
it' sturdily built and the hook at the bottom allows you to add extra weight in really windy situations.
it's pricey, but built solid and light enough to carry around with you while hiking without killing you.
for a well built, carbon fiber and magnesium tripod at a great price, i highly recommend it.
it is built well and feels very sturdy.
-built in bubble level.
the four-section design lets it fit nicely in my luggage, it's quick and built like a brick, highly recommended.
it on a road trip to 11 national and state parks in utah .it worked flawlessly and also served as an adjustable walking stick on miles of trail hikes(yes it is built to take quite a bit of abuse)!
i purchased this product and took it on a road trip to 11 national and state parks in utah .it worked flawlessly and also served as an adjustable walking stick on miles of trail hikes(yes it is
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