Customers say
Customers find the monopod well-built and solid, with good functionality and ease of setup and breakdown. They appreciate its lightweight design and consider it good value for money, with one customer noting it holds their D5600 camera. The monopod receives positive feedback for its versatility and included carrying case. Regarding stability, while some customers find it sturdy, others report it becomes wobbly with any breeze.
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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:
☑Lightweight & Compact:Supporting loads up to 13.2 lbs, folded to 27.55″, good for travel and hiking
☑Fluid head with removable pan bar, gives you smooth shot horizontally and vertically
☑Carbon Fiber leg in 4 sections with flip locks enable fast and fumble-free set-up. Extend to 71.25 inches.using a supplied Y-style key, the user can tighten the screw on each spring-loaded flip lock to safeguard their continued reliable performance
☑The collapsible 3 feet support base featured with patent vertical lock knob, allowing the monopod to incline 15° and revolve 360° around the fulcrum
☑Adjustable height: 27.55″ to 71.25″ | Tilt range: -50° to +90° | Pan range: 360° | Max Load: 13.2 lbs | 6-Year Warranty |Please don’t leave the monopod standing alone but always keep it with your hand
Our Top Reviews
Reviewer: Leonard Malkowski Jr.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Mobile camera stand
Review: I needed a mobile stand that was able to extend to a decent height. I ended up combining these two products to get what I was looking for. I combined the Avella CD324 Carbon Fiber Video Monopod with a AMBITFUL 61-81cm/21-31.9″ Profession Removable Very Sturdy Folding Floor Light Stand and Wheels (but not the pole that came with it). No additional items are required, the Avella has a threaded receiver on the bottom that fits the mounting stud of the Ambitful. One picture shows each product, the other shows them attached to each other.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Value for a Monopod
Review: In the world of monopods, this one absolutely does the job. It is lightweight yet feels sturdy. I use it for football mostly, but it can be used for a range of activities. Although not suggested, it is so sturdy that I can have my camera with a 70-200mm lens on it and it still won’t tip over.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Light weight but work great.
Review: Better than in those price range. I am not sure it is real carbon fiber but works well in casual use
Reviewer: Austin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great addition to gear
Review: I recommend this to anyone I can
Reviewer: Pdok
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Overall a very good budget choice
Review: Very versatile, solid feeling ‘pod. Used it primarily with a heavy Canon 5D IV, including a battery grip, shooting video on industrial equipment in a variety of positions. Easy and quick to adjust, the pan movements were generally predictable and felt very smooth.The fluid head is adequate and performs OK once adjusted. I’d prefer more adjustment range between too tight to move, and too loose to prevent the camera from jiggling on the head. Because you can’t exactly take your hand off the camera (because it will tip over), you’ll need to adjust the pan tension with one hand. It just gets a little finicky and I found myself tweaking the tension several times to get what I wanted each time. Same thing horizontal and vertical. This is not a big negative, but perhaps more than anything shows the limitations at this price point.This is definitely NOT stable enough to prop a heavy-ish camera and take your hand off of it! It will certainly stand there on its own with the legs splayed out, but there’s not much to prevent a tiny bump from pushing it over. That’s not why I bought it, so this was expected.Works great as a stabilizing point of contact without getting in the way as much climbing around on stuff.I did not find it to be as useful in the shortest position, when shooting from a DSLR like the 5D.Quick release mechanism is fine. The QR plate itself requires a tool or a thick coin to tighten the screw enough so the plate does not move. Would be nice if they used a folding tab on the screw to tighten by hand, like a Manfrotto QR plate.
Reviewer: Stephen A. Levine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Hard to limit the compliments
Review: I’ve been a wildlife photographer for years. And a tripod can be a total pain in the buttocks to haul around. And large zoom lenses can become heavier and heavier as the journey goes on.I was watching a football game and suddenly notice the photographers in the endzone with their long telephotos…..ON MONOPODS!!You could pay a great deal more, but this monopod is great. Light weight. The folding feet are terrific. I can step on them to secure it. The carry case is great, it’s easy to adjust on the fly…….Game changer.
Reviewer: CB
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Outstanding Value
Review: I have a heavy Canon 7D DSLR with a hefty telephoto lens that required stabilization for crisp focus. I researched several premium brands, but did not want to shell-out hundreds of dollars I could use for another lens. I took the plunge and purchased this sturdy monopod, even though I thought the feature/price factor was too good to be true. After three heavy hiking sessions, using this monopod with my wildlife photography gear, I am truly impressed with its functionality and stability. The graphite is substantial and the quick-release levers are sturdy/highly functional. The three feet allow you to deploy the base at a couple angles quickly; however, I use them fully extended for maximum stability. If you tighten the ball joint appropriately at the base, you can confidently step away from your mounted camera equipment without worry. The mounting head is fluid, but since I have such a lens-heavy setup, I tighten the head so the camera does not adjust due to the weight. I tried using it with and without the adjustment lever attached, and it is more functional with the lever attached, as I can use my shoulder to point my camera down. I rarely used a tripod or monopod in the past, but this monopod reduces camera shake considerably… resulting in more clear, in-focus shots.
Reviewer: B D in Everett
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Quite large for a monopod & could have better design.
Review: The monopod is quite long and weighs more than I’d like. There are a number of Allen wrenches to remove parts and adjust things which I’m not crazy about. If it had 1 that would be good. Now I have to worry about losing many and not being able to take the unit apart. The top comes off but has a larger than 1/4″ threaded knob on it but you can flip it around I think. That head is large and somewhat heavy. The tripod on the bottom has 2 screws to loosen allowing removal from the main composite shaft. It would be nice if you could attach the rubber foot to the bottom of the pole but it doesn’t fit so that screws up the walking stick portion. I’m still not convinced I’ll keep it as I want to take it on my motorcycle trip and it’s so large but I’m sure will handle my Canon DLSR with no issues.
Reviewer: Alan Dawson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Bought this based on other reviews and not disappointed. cheaper than here locally by a fair margin. The monopod is light and very well made. comes with most of the things you need to be useful out of the box.
Reviewer: Kenneth boose
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Essentially the same as the neewer tp71 but cheaper. Recommend watching YouTube to make an informed purchasing decision
Reviewer: Hamid
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I am a wildlife photographer/videographer and this monopod is one of the best products for me.Instead of paying almost double for other brands, I recommend this one instead.
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