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3 Legged Thing Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Video/Photo Tripod

The versatile Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Tripod from 3-Legged Thing performs equally as well as a still tripod as it does a video tripod thanks to its interchangeable flat tripod head plate and 75mm bowl options. The flat plate features a 3/8" stud that will accept most tripod heads and a hook for adding weight for increased stability. The 75mm bowl can receive any 75mm bowl or half-bowl set. Engineered to support DSLRs and larger video cameras, it reaches a maximum height of 63.77", a minimum height of 6.14", and can support up to 132.2 lb, yet weighs only 5.70 lb, giving it an impressive 23:1 load-to-weight ratio. The Tommy features not one but three detachable legs which can be used as monopods or boom arms. With all three legs removed, it can also be used as a table-top tripod by adding a set of 3 Legged Thing's tripod footwear, available separately. The Tommy is constructed from eight layers of carbon fibre and features 3LT's new design of leg and column locks and is finished in a metallic slate grey tone with British racing green accents. The twist locks have been engineered with a new design of Chicken Lips shims, which give them greater strength and grip, and they feature new rubber O-pads for improved grip and leverage. The durable anodized metal leg rapid latches allow changing the leg angles quickly and easily, even when wearing gloves. Additionally, the Tommy folds down to 28.74" for storage and transport.

SKU: GC47-3LT-TOMMY

3 Legged Thing Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Video/Photo Tripod

3 Legged Thing Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Video/Photo Tripod

The versatile Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Tripod from 3-Legged Thing performs equally as well as a still tripod as it does a video tripod thanks to its interchangeable flat tripod head plate and 75mm bowl options. The flat plate features a 3/8" stud that will accept most tripod heads and a hook for adding weight for increased stability. The 75mm bowl can receive any 75mm bowl or half-bowl set. Engineered to support DSLRs and larger video cameras, it reaches a maximum height of 63.77", a minimum height of 6.14", and can support up to 132.2 lb, yet weighs only 5.70 lb, giving it an impressive 23:1 load-to-weight ratio. The Tommy features not one but three detachable legs which can be used as monopods or boom arms. With all three legs removed, it can also be used as a table-top tripod by adding a set of 3 Legged Thing's tripod footwear, available separately. The Tommy is constructed from eight layers of carbon fibre and features 3LT's new design of leg and column locks and is finished in a metallic slate grey tone with British racing green accents. The twist locks have been engineered with a new design of Chicken Lips shims, which give them greater strength and grip, and they feature new rubber O-pads for improved grip and leverage. The durable anodized metal leg rapid latches allow changing the leg angles quickly and easily, even when wearing gloves. Additionally, the Tommy folds down to 28.74" for storage and transport.

 

Features:

Bowl and flat plate options

1/4"-20 thread for mounting accessories on leg canopy

Rapid Latch leg latch system

Independent leg spread: 23,55, and 80°

Three detachable legs can be used as monopods or boom arms

Dual 1/4"-20 & 3/8"-16 screw foot, multiple accessory options available separately

Table top or low-level tripod function with 3LT footwear, available separately

Precision engineered leg lock system with raised O-Pads for improved grip

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3 Legged Thing Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Video/Photo Tripod

The versatile Legends Tommy 3-Section Carbon Fiber Hybrid Tripod from 3-Legged Thing performs equally as well as a still tripod as it does a video tripod thanks to its interchangeable flat tripod head plate and 75mm bowl options. The flat plate features a 3/8" stud that will accept most tripod heads and a hook for adding weight for increased stability. The 75mm bowl can receive any 75mm bowl or half-bowl set. Engineered to support DSLRs and larger video cameras, it reaches a maximum height of 63.77", a minimum height of 6.14", and can support up to 132.2 lb, yet weighs only 5.70 lb, giving it an impressive 23:1 load-to-weight ratio. The Tommy features not one but three detachable legs which can be used as monopods or boom arms. With all three legs removed, it can also be used as a table-top tripod by adding a set of 3 Legged Thing's tripod footwear, available separately. The Tommy is constructed from eight layers of carbon fibre and features 3LT's new design of leg and column locks and is finished in a metallic slate grey tone with British racing green accents. The twist locks have been engineered with a new design of Chicken Lips shims, which give them greater strength and grip, and they feature new rubber O-pads for improved grip and leverage. The durable anodized metal leg rapid latches allow changing the leg angles quickly and easily, even when wearing gloves. Additionally, the Tommy folds down to 28.74" for storage and transport.

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