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Joby GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod

Boasting remarkable versatility for supporting your gear, the GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod from Joby has legs made up of several joints that allow you to wrap it around objects and adapt it for use in uneven ground. With a load capacity of 2.2 lb / 1 kg, it can reliably hold equipment such as flashes, video lights, and most mirrorless cameras. The notably compact construction of the tripod, featuring a 21.0 cm height and 145 g weight, makes it easy to store or carry it while travelling.

SKU: GC47-JB01511-BWW

Joby GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod

Joby GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod

Boasting remarkable versatility for supporting your gear, the GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod from Joby has legs made up of several joints that allow you to wrap it around objects and adapt it for use in uneven ground. With a load capacity of 2.2 lb / 1 kg, it can reliably hold equipment such as flashes, video lights, and most mirrorless cameras. The notably compact construction of the tripod, featuring a 21.0 cm height and 145 g weight, makes it easy to store or carry it while travelling.

To help improve its grip and stability on unstable surfaces, the joints and feet of the GorillaPod 1K are rubberized in certain areas. The rest of the tripod is made of stainless steel and a proprietary ABS plastic designed to provide durability and stable performance. Featuring a 1/4"-20 screw for mounting, the stand can be used directly with your gear or attached to an optional ball head for further shooting capabilities.

Can be used with cameras, lights, speakers, and any other gear weighing up to 2.2 lb / 1 kg that is compatible with its standard 1/4"-20 screw mount

Flexible jointed legs allow you to secure your equipment to most surfaces

Compact with a weight of 145 g and height of 21.0 cm, can be transported in a small bag or easily carried in your hands or pocket

Rubberized joint rings and feet to provide enhanced stability in difficult terrain

Durable stainless steel and ABS plastic construction

Key Features:

Jointed Legs for Diverse Support Options

Load Capacity: 2.2 lb / 1 kg

Height: 21.0 cm

Weight: 145 g

Rubberized Joint Rings and Feet for Grip

Stainless Steel & ABS Plastic Materials

Standard 1/4"-20 Screw

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Joby GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod

Boasting remarkable versatility for supporting your gear, the GorillaPod 1K Flexible Mini-Tripod from Joby has legs made up of several joints that allow you to wrap it around objects and adapt it for use in uneven ground. With a load capacity of 2.2 lb / 1 kg, it can reliably hold equipment such as flashes, video lights, and most mirrorless cameras. The notably compact construction of the tripod, featuring a 21.0 cm height and 145 g weight, makes it easy to store or carry it while travelling.

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