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Benro iFoto Tripod Kit, Carbon Fibre, 4 Section, Twist Lock, B2 Ball Head, 14kg PL

The Benro FIF28CIB2 (Series 2) iFoto Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit from Benro is a 4-section tripod with reverse-folding carbon fibre legs, which fold down to 24.6". Compact and comfortable to carry for short hikes and even long-distance travelling, this 3.9lb tripod has a load capacity of 22lb, which is more than suitable to support large format cameras.

SKU: GC76-FIF28CIB2

Benro iFoto Tripod Kit, Carbon Fibre, 4 Section, Twist Lock, B2 Ball Head, 14kg PL

Benro iFoto Tripod Kit, Carbon Fibre, 4 Section, Twist Lock, B2 Ball Head, 14kg PL

The Benro FIF28CIB2 (Series 2) iFoto Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit from Benro is a 4-section tripod with reverse-folding carbon fibre legs, which fold down to 24.6". Compact and comfortable to carry for short hikes and even long-distance travelling, this 3.9lb tripod has a load capacity of 22lb, which is more than suitable to support large format cameras.

The tripod can reach a maximum height of 65" for those hard-to-reach shots, and the legs have three varying angles of 23, 55, and 80°, which enables the tripod to go a minimum height of 18.3". A favourable feature of the tripod is the detachable leg, which becomes a monopod and can be taken to areas where tripods are not permitted or simply do not fit. An IB2 ball head, with a load capacity of 22lb, has been included as part of the kit.

4 Section, Twist Lock, Carbon Fibre iFoto Series 2 Tripod Kit. A compact tripod with Travel Angel inspired features, it has a 14kg payload & a maximum height of 1.65m.

Features:

The tripod can reach a maximum height of 65"

The legs have three varying angles of 23, 55, and 80°, which enables the tripod to go a minimum height of 18.3"

The tripod has a load capacity of 22lb

A 4-section tripod, which folds down to 24.6" with reverse-folding legs

The carbon fibre legs make the 3.9lb tripod lightweight and comfortable to carry

The tripod has a detachable leg, which becomes a monopod and can be taken to areas where tripods are not permitted or do not fit

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Benro iFoto Tripod Kit, Carbon Fibre, 4 Section, Twist Lock, B2 Ball Head, 14kg PL

The Benro FIF28CIB2 (Series 2) iFoto Carbon Fibre Tripod Kit from Benro is a 4-section tripod with reverse-folding carbon fibre legs, which fold down to 24.6". Compact and comfortable to carry for short hikes and even long-distance travelling, this 3.9lb tripod has a load capacity of 22lb, which is more than suitable to support large format cameras.

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