Connor—October 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My favorite tripod! Great value for money. Higher quality than some at the same price point. Works perfectly as advertised. Nice and light, but also pretty solid. Not as stable as some, but you can hang a bag from the hook to help stabilize. High quality product for sure. Read more
Gabe & Grace—June 20, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I have several tripods ranging from heavy duty Manfrottos to compact no-name ones; but nothing I own was convenient for traveling and hiking. I decided to order a few tripods claiming to be lightweight and sturdy, but after going through about 10 of them, this is the only one I found that lived up to the claim (within a $100 budget). It is really light and based on how it folds up, it fits perfectly in the tripod holders on all of my camera and hiking bags. My typical load out is a Canon 1Dx with a 35-250mm L series lens. Total weight is around 8 lbs and I have not had any problems with the head. It has held the camera firmly in place, especially if I mount it at the lens. Now, the legs are thin when fully extended so you have to make sure you have tightened all the sections well and you are firmly planted. And because they are thin, they are likely more susceptible to shake or vibration so this may not be the best solution if you shoot in low light. It is much sturdier at mid height though. All-in-all, this is a great tripod and I recommend it. Read more
Tuna—June 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great tripod! The price is very cheap next to the quality you get. Although it doesn't necessarily feel like carbon fiber, it is very light and yet strong. At even surfaces it stays up perfectly, but in some situations where the ground isn't even it becomes easier to tip over. It folds down very small, and is easy to open back up. I can look through the camera when standing up without crouching when it is at its max height. Overall, this is an amazing tripod, even if it isn't a known brand. Read more
Haoming Xia—February 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought the shorter 5C, rather than the 7C. This tripod is fantastic value for money, and so lightweight and small that it folds up to around the size of a water bottle. However, I dislike that you cannot lock the ball head, but it does take some force to adjust once you do tighten it so it's not really an issue. The little hook at the bottom is a fantastic addition, but the biggest problem by far is the center column. My main complaint is that the center column is too flexible, especially for long exposures. If you bend it slightly, it will bounce back and vibrate like a stick of bamboo. This is very noticeable with passing trains, wind, or even when pressing the shutter button. I assume the taller 7C would be better, as you would no longer have to use this center column. Read more
J R Stout—December 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Great quality, solid and light weight. Affordable price. Read more
Joe D.—January 18, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Great little tripod. Been taking this on my international travel - packs well and is VERY light. Use it for my DSLR with medium size zoom. Read more
Joseph Esposito—September 10, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I shoot a lot of nature and shaving even a pound off of a tripod helps immensely when hiking miles up a mountain to get a single shot. This tripod is almost a full 2 pounds lighter than my last "travel" tripod. It's pretty sturdy, esp when you add a sand bag underneath. Sturdiness declines the more you extend the vertical top section, i would keep it all the way down if you can. Pro tip: keep an empty photography sand bag in your backpack and fill it with rocks, gravel, or sand when you get to your location. Then dump it out when done. No need to hike with all that weight. I love that it's small enough to fit in the water bottle pouch of most backpacks. So even if you don't have a fancy camera bag you can still pack this easily. Read more
Cristopher Encarnacion—February 19, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It is quite good, quality is also great, i've had it for a couple of years now and it remains just the same. Only reason I don't use it that much is because I am quite talk (6'3 feet) and this won't allow me to fully do my own content when out there and least not from the angle I wanted to. I would toatally recommend Read more