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3 Legged Thing Trent 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Monopod

Trent 2.0 revamps and rejuvenates the impressive features of its previous evolution, Trent 2.0 is constructed and precision engineered from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy, featuring new refined leg locks that boast improved grip and leverage due to a combination of rubber pads and knurling. Trent 2.0 is a rockstar among monopods.

SKU: GC47-3LT-TRENTBLUE2.0

3 Legged Thing - Trent 2.0 Monopod Grey

3 Legged Thing Trent 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Monopod

Trent 2.0 revamps and rejuvenates the impressive features of its previous evolution, Trent 2.0 is constructed and precision engineered from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy, featuring new refined leg locks that boast improved grip and leverage due to a combination of rubber pads and knurling. Trent 2.0 is a rockstar among monopods.

Closer to God

Trent 2.0’s full extended height reaches over the dizzying height of 2 metres / 6.5 ft tall at full extension. Capable of lateral loads as well as vertical, Trent 2.0 makes an awesome boom for cameras or microphones.

For those about to rock

Constructed and precision engineered from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy and supporting weights of almost 50 times his own weight. With a 30 kg / 65 lb payload, Trent 2.0 is like a rock.

Duality

Trent 2.0’s versatility comes from dual threads at both ends. At the top, a spring-loaded combination screw thread enables the 3/8"-16 thread to retract below the 1/4"-20 thread encased within. At the foot is a 3/8"-16 thread, with a 1/4"-20 adapter sleeve which enables compatibility with a variety of tripod footwear and with the Docz stabiliser.

Ultra-Light

Only slightly heavier than the Professional Carbon equivalent, Trent 2.0 is a real contender for the optimum build.

Versatile

Thanks to Trent 2.0’s unique construction, and standard thread sizes, he can also be used as a microphone or camera boom.

Max Load to Weight Ratio of 50:1

Trent can support weights of almost 50 times his own weight. With a 30 kg / 65 lb payload, Trent is capable of supporting even the heaviest of camera equipment.

Locked and Loaded

We’ve given our leg locks a facelift. With a fierce new look, they boast improved grip and leverage due to a combination of rubber pads and knurling. We've added weight to our leg locks lowering their centre of gravity which makes the tripod more stable to allow use in a multitude of conditions.

Ultimate Reach

Trent 2.0 has a reach of over 2m, making him one of the tallest monopods in the world today.

A Range of Footwear

Trent 2.0 has a detachable rubber Boot, which can be replaced with any of our foot accessories, for maximum stability on any terrain, but is most synonymous with our DOCZ2 foot spreader.

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3 Legged Thing Trent 2.0 Magnesium Alloy Monopod

Trent 2.0 revamps and rejuvenates the impressive features of its previous evolution, Trent 2.0 is constructed and precision engineered from aircraft-grade magnesium alloy, featuring new refined leg locks that boast improved grip and leverage due to a combination of rubber pads and knurling. Trent 2.0 is a rockstar among monopods.

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