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A Compact and Portable Travel Monopod with Foot Stabilizer

The Alana Carbon Fiber Monopod from 3 Legged Thing pairs the compact 5-section carbon fiber travel monopod with the collapsible DocZ Foot Stabilizer to create a versatile kit for still and video imaging. The added stability of the folding foot stabilizer enhances image clarity when shooting wildlife, sports, and other action. The kit is both strong and lightweight, and can support up to 132 lb of camera gear. The Alana monopod is designed to fold to a compact 19.5", ensuring it can easily fit into luggage or camera bags. The top section features a large rubber grip for comfort.

SKU: GC47-3LT-ALANAKITDARK

3 Legged Thing Alana Carbon Fiber Monopod with DocZ Foot Stabilizer Kit

A Compact and Portable Travel Monopod with Foot Stabilizer

The Alana Carbon Fiber Monopod from 3 Legged Thing pairs the compact 5-section carbon fiber travel monopod with the collapsible DocZ Foot Stabilizer to create a versatile kit for still and video imaging. The added stability of the folding foot stabilizer enhances image clarity when shooting wildlife, sports, and other action. The kit is both strong and lightweight, and can support up to 132 lb of camera gear. The Alana monopod is designed to fold to a compact 19.5", ensuring it can easily fit into luggage or camera bags. The top section features a large rubber grip for comfort.

Supports almost 100 times its own weight

Rotating wrist strap

Rubberized grip for comfortable to use in any weather

Folding tripod base adds stability to monopods

Use as a mini tripod or tabletop tripod

Pivoting ball base with friction adjustment and rubber feet

Twist-locks feature grippy rubber O-Pads

8-layer carbon fiber construction

Stylish matte black gray finish

1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 spring-loaded head mount

Detachable rubber boot

Can also be used as a lighting or boom arm

Key Features:

Load Capacity: 132 lb

Maximum Height: 64.2"

Minimum Height: 19.7"

Kit Weight: 2.57 lb

Folding Tripod Base for Added Stability

5-Section Carbon Fiber Construction

Twist-Lock Joints with O-Pads for Grip

Includes Toolz Multi-Tool

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A Compact and Portable Travel Monopod with Foot Stabilizer

The Alana Carbon Fiber Monopod from 3 Legged Thing pairs the compact 5-section carbon fiber travel monopod with the collapsible DocZ Foot Stabilizer to create a versatile kit for still and video imaging. The added stability of the folding foot stabilizer enhances image clarity when shooting wildlife, sports, and other action. The kit is both strong and lightweight, and can support up to 132 lb of camera gear. The Alana monopod is designed to fold to a compact 19.5", ensuring it can easily fit into luggage or camera bags. The top section features a large rubber grip for comfort.

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