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Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Elevate your photography with the Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes, designed to provide unparalleled stability and durability for your tripod setup. Constructed from high-purity TC4 titanium, these spikes are engineered for performance, longevity, and corrosion resistance, ensuring that your equipment stays secure even in the most challenging environments.

SKU: GC11-TF-01

Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Elevate your photography with the Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes, designed to provide unparalleled stability and durability for your tripod setup. Constructed from high-purity TC4 titanium, these spikes are engineered for performance, longevity, and corrosion resistance, ensuring that your equipment stays secure even in the most challenging environments.

Crafted from TC4 high-purity titanium, renowned for its strength, lightweight properties, and excellent resistance to corrosion. This material choice ensures the spikes can withstand harsh conditions, making them ideal for outdoor and adventure photographers.

Featuring a universal 3/8" mounting thread, the TF-01 spikes are compatible with most professional tripod legs. The precise threading ensures a secure fit, preventing any unwanted movement or detachment during use.

Each spike weighs a mere 0.017 kg, making the total weight for the set of three only 0.051 kg. This lightweight design does not compromise on strength or durability, allowing you to carry your tripod setup with ease while maintaining stability.

The sleek, precision-machined spikes are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. The polished titanium finish adds a touch of sophistication to your tripod setup, while the sharp points ensure maximum grip on surfaces like ice, rock, and other uneven terrains.

The spikes can be easily attached to your tripod legs using the included hex key. The design includes convenient holes for the hex key, allowing for quick and secure tightening, ensuring your tripod remains stable and secure

Ideal for nature, wildlife, and landscape photographers who require stable footing on unpredictable terrains.

Lightweight and compact, the TF-01 spikes are perfect for photographers on the move, offering reliable stability without adding significant weight.

While designed for outdoor use, these spikes can also provide extra stability on studio floors, especially when shooting on slippery or uneven surfaces.

Key Features:

Corrosion-resistant

Lightweight

Easy Installation With Hex Key

Sharp Points for Stability on Various Surfaces

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Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

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Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Elevate your photography with the Leofoto TF-01 Titanium Tripod Spikes, designed to provide unparalleled stability and durability for your tripod setup. Constructed from high-purity TC4 titanium, these spikes are engineered for performance, longevity, and corrosion resistance, ensuring that your equipment stays secure even in the most challenging environments.

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