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Harlowe Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod and Fluid Head

Capture stable images with 360° panoramic shooting with the Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod & Fluid Head Kit from Harlowe. Designed for sports, wildlife, travel, and other dynamic photo and video scenarios, the Rocket Monopod features a lightweight, 1.05 kg carbon fiber build, a maximum load capacity of 9.98 kg, and an adaptable working height of up to 72".

SKU: GC47-HL-1510101

Harlowe Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod and Fluid Head

Harlowe Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod and Fluid Head

Capture stable images with 360° panoramic shooting with the Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod & Fluid Head Kit from Harlowe. Designed for sports, wildlife, travel, and other dynamic photo and video scenarios, the Rocket Monopod features a lightweight, 1.05 kg carbon fiber build, a maximum load capacity of 9.98 kg, and an adaptable working height of up to 72".

The bottom of the monopod can be swapped between a rubber foot for flat surfaces, a camera stand foot, and a taller light stand foot. A built-in pedal locks and unlocks the tripod's tilting mechanism, allowing for fast adjustments to the monopod's angle. For camera and accessory attachment, the Rocket includes a camera connector, a V-mount ball head connector, and a light connector.

Versatile Fluid Head

360° panorama shooting: The included fluid head attaches to the Rocket Monopod to allow 360° panoramic capturing so that the monopod doesn't need to be continually repositioned.

Quick release plate: The fluid head's QR plate allows rapid setup and detachment, adding convenience and saving you time.

Easy orientation change: Quickly switch between horizontal and vertical orientation with a simple tilt.

Extendable handle: Smoothly pan and tilt the camera and tripod head with the extendable handle.

Dynamic Configuration

Monopod, camera stand foot, light stand foot, and mounting interface allow multiple setup options.

Adjust the monopod's angle quickly with the tripod's built-in pedal.

Quick release mechanism on the top allows users to rapidly switch between a camera connector, a V-mount ball head connector, and a light connector.

One-step height adjustment is possible for quickly changing complex setups.

The 1/4"-20 ARRI-style mount on the side of the Rocket allows you to attach additional gear.

Interchangeable stand feet allow easy swapping between camera and light stand feet to match your setup needs across any shooting scenario.

Robust Build

Carbon fiber tripod construction ensures durability while keeping the weight low at 1.05 kg.

Supports camera systems and fluid heads up to 9.98 kg.

A rubber stud is stored under the camera stand foot and can be removed and installed at the bottom of the main column.

Key Features:

Supports Loads up to 10 kg

Extends up to 183 cm Height

3-Section Carbon Fibre Construction

Fluid Head with Quick Release Plate

Three Camera Attachment Options

Double Quick Release Mechanism

Foot Pedal for Angle Adjustment

What's in the Box:

Harlowe Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod and Fluid Head

Camera Stand Foot

Light Stand Foot

Camera Connector

Light Connector

V-Mount Ball Head Connector

M4 Screw

Allen Wrench

Carry Bag

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Harlowe Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod and Fluid Head

Capture stable images with 360° panoramic shooting with the Rocket Quick Release Carbon Fiber Monopod & Fluid Head Kit from Harlowe. Designed for sports, wildlife, travel, and other dynamic photo and video scenarios, the Rocket Monopod features a lightweight, 1.05 kg carbon fiber build, a maximum load capacity of 9.98 kg, and an adaptable working height of up to 72".

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