Overview

The Benro Mammoth TMTH44CWH15 is a 4 section, carbon fibre tripod kit and is perfect for heavy loads, has unmatched versatility and uncompromising performance. Ideal for bird watching, this kit is designed for speed and won’t weigh you down when in use.

SKU: GC76-TMTH44CWH15

Benro Mammoth Carbon Fiber Tripod with WH15 Wildlife Head

The Benro Mammoth TMTH44CWH15 is a 4 section, carbon fibre tripod kit and is perfect for heavy loads, has unmatched versatility and uncompromising performance. Ideal for bird watching, this kit is designed for speed and won’t weigh you down when in use.

This tripod kit features an innovative two-way head with an 8-stop counterbalance, setting a new standard. The fluid head supports an impressive 15kgs and features a 75mm flat based leveling ball, as well as tilt and pan drag adjustments so you can operate the head smoothly and precisely. With the head’s dual-panoramic function, you can capture panoramic photography on uneven terrain.

The handle is ergonomically designed and interchangeable. It improves your pans and tilts while staying out of your way. It can be extended and locked quickly and easily. And by unscrewing the handle and attaching a phone clip - it converts into a selfie stick.

The arca swiss plate with quick release clamp lock knob allows you to swap out your spotting scope quickly and easily, and use it as a photo or video head.

Three modes can be achieved:

1. Flat supporting mode
2. Bowl install mode
3. Quick adjustable leveling centre column

The new design will make assembly easier and more precise. The tripod will also be more stable and consolidated which highly increases the lifetime of the tripod.

  • The centre column height can be adjusted quickly
  • The leveling centre column platform angle is ±20°
  • Weight hook is under the centre column
  • Three 3/8” screw holes are designed to attach different equipment to create your special photo workbench
  • The total height of the center column is 490mm. Lifting range is 0-365mm

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Benro Mammoth Carbon Fiber Tripod with WH15 Wildlife Head

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The Benro Mammoth TMTH44CWH15 is a 4 section, carbon fibre tripod kit and is perfect for heavy loads, has unmatched versatility and uncompromising performance. Ideal for bird watching, this kit is designed for speed and won’t weigh you down when in use.

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