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3 Legged Thing - Trent Monopod and Docz2 Foot Stabiliser

The 3 Legged Thing Trent Magnesium-Alloy Monopod is a 4-section support that can be used for videography and sports photography, and can be used in areas where tripods are not allowed or cannot travel. Each section has a twist-lock that opens with a 1/4 turn, and fully extended, the monopod reaches a maximum height of 80". To travel with the 1.4 kg monopod, it collapses to a closed length of 24".

SKU: GC47-3LT-TRENTKIT2

3 Legged Thing - Trent Monopod and Docz2 Foot Stabiliser

3 Legged Thing - Trent Monopod and Docz2 Foot Stabiliser

The 3 Legged Thing Trent Magnesium-Alloy Monopod is a 4-section support that can be used for videography and sports photography, and can be used in areas where tripods are not allowed or cannot travel. Each section has a twist-lock that opens with a 1/4 turn, and fully extended, the monopod reaches a maximum height of 80". To travel with the 1.4 kg monopod, it collapses to a closed length of 24".

The top of the support features a spring-loaded 3/8"-16 thread that retracts to reveal a 1/4"-20 thread to mount a head, lens, or camera to the top. A 3/8"-16 socket with a 1/4"-20 adapter is located at the bottom of the monopod too, so a microphone or other accessory can attach, for using the monopod as a boom pole. Additionally, a large rubber bubble grip, which disperses moisture, helps to maintain a firm grip to the monopod.

A 4-section support with twist locks that open with a 1/4 turn.

A height range of 24-80".

The magnesium-alloy monopod weighs 1.4 kg and has a load capacity of 30 kg.

A spring-loaded 3/8"-16 mounting thread at the top retracts to reveal a 1/4"-20 to attach a head, lens, or camera.

Use the monopod as a boom pole with the 3/8"-16 socket and a 1/4"-20 adapter, which is located at the bottom, to attach a microphone or other accessory.

A large rubber bubble grip, which disperses moisture, helps to maintain a firm grip to the monopod.

3 Legged Thing DocZ2 Foot Stabilises for Monopods (Grey/Black)

The grey/black DocZ2 Foot Stabilises for Monopods from 3 Legged Thing can mount to compatible monopods via its 1/4"-20 threaded mounting stud, but a 3/8"-16 stud adapter is included for monopods with a larger socket at the bottom. This foot stabilises is designed to add stability to the support, and with its rubber boot friction control it creates a smoother pivot when shooting a video or tracking a fast-moving subject. Also, the adjustable ball locks into place, and the foot has a load capacity of 44 kg. This 1.1 kg stabilises has an alternate use as a mini or tabletop tripod with rubberised feet that add traction on smooth surfaces or a better grip on uneven ground. To store, the 3.5" tall tripod's feet fold upward to a compact 6.5".

Key Features:

4-Section Support with Twist Locks

Maximum Height of 203 cm

Collapsed Length of 61 cm

Weight Capacity of 29.9 kg

Lightweight Design at 0.64 kg

Dual Thread Mounting Options

Boom Pole Capability with Adapter

Moisture-Resistant Rubber Grip

Foot Stabilises with Ball Lock

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3 Legged Thing - Trent Monopod and Docz2 Foot Stabiliser

The 3 Legged Thing Trent Magnesium-Alloy Monopod is a 4-section support that can be used for videography and sports photography, and can be used in areas where tripods are not allowed or cannot travel. Each section has a twist-lock that opens with a 1/4 turn, and fully extended, the monopod reaches a maximum height of 80". To travel with the 1.4 kg monopod, it collapses to a closed length of 24".

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