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3 Legged Thing Punks Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head

The Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head from 3 Legged Thing is part of the Punks series of tripods, now redesigned with added features for greater versatility. Starting with a robust 30 lb load capacity and an Arca-type AirHed Neo 2.0 ball head, the Corey 2.0 features three removable legs, which can be used as a monopod, as a boom, or a selfie stick when combined with separately available accessories. By adding separately available Vanz tripod feet, the Corey 2.0 can be converted into a tabletop tripod.

SKU: GC47-3LT-COREYBLACK2.0

3 Legged Thing Punks Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head

3 Legged Thing Punks Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head

The Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head from 3 Legged Thing is part of the Punks series of tripods, now redesigned with added features for greater versatility. Starting with a robust 30 lb load capacity and an Arca-type AirHed Neo 2.0 ball head, the Corey 2.0 features three removable legs, which can be used as a monopod, as a boom, or a selfie stick when combined with separately available accessories. By adding separately available Vanz tripod feet, the Corey 2.0 can be converted into a tabletop tripod.

The Tri-Mount plate has been refined and offers three hollowed spurs for attaching accessories, and a 1/4"-20 threaded mount on the canopy allows an accessory arm or stud to be attached for mounting a monitor, microphone, LED light or another accessory. Weighted, ergonomic twist-lock joints provide a lower centre of gravity for improved stability. The lightweight magnesium alloy legs feature independent leg spread and three locking angles, making it easy to level the tripod on uneven terrain. This ultra-compact travel tripod weighs only 3.92 lb and has reverse folding legs that allow it to fold to a compact folded length of 14.2", making it easy to store, fit in a camera bag or backpack, and carry along wherever it may be needed.

Features:

Three detachable legs convert to monopod, boom, or selfie stick

Converts to a table-top tripod with the addition of 3LT's Vanz tripod feet (sold separately)

Improved engineering and increased stability in leg twist-lock joints

Weighted leg joints lower the centre of gravity for increased stability

The removable, reversible centre column

3 locking leg positions: 23-, 55-, and 80°

Refined Tri-Mount plate offers three hollowed spurs for accessory attachments

1/4"-20 Accessory mount on tripod canopy

Arca-type compatible AirHed Neo 2.0 ball head

New Chicken Lips anti-rotation shims improve leg strength and stability

Removable rubber tripod feet for maximum stability

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3 Legged Thing Punks Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head

The Corey 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Tripod with AirHed Neo 2.0 Ball Head from 3 Legged Thing is part of the Punks series of tripods, now redesigned with added features for greater versatility. Starting with a robust 30 lb load capacity and an Arca-type AirHed Neo 2.0 ball head, the Corey 2.0 features three removable legs, which can be used as a monopod, as a boom, or a selfie stick when combined with separately available accessories. By adding separately available Vanz tripod feet, the Corey 2.0 can be converted into a tabletop tripod.

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