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Leofoto TFC-S3/8 21mm Tripod Claws for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

The Leofoto TFC-S 3/8 21mm Tripod Claws are designed to enhance the stability of your tripod on rugged terrains. These claws are precision machined from solid stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. They provide a reliable grip on rocky surfaces, preventing your tripod from slipping and securing your equipment in place.

SKU: GC11-TFC S3/8

Leofoto TFC-S3/8 21mm Tripod Claws for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

Leofoto TFC-S3/8 21mm Tripod Claws for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

The Leofoto TFC-S 3/8 21mm Tripod Claws are designed to enhance the stability of your tripod on rugged terrains. These claws are precision machined from solid stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. They provide a reliable grip on rocky surfaces, preventing your tripod from slipping and securing your equipment in place.

The claws are crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring they can withstand harsh conditions and frequent use.

The edges are specifically designed to bite into even the most slippery surfaces, providing a stable foundation for your tripod.

This feature ensures the claws remain securely mounted without the need for thread locker fluid, giving you peace of mind during your shoots.

Compatible with all tripods that have 3/8" sockets on the leg ends. The socket must be flush with the base of the leg to ensure compatibility.

With a diameter of 2.1 cm and a combined weight of 84g for three pieces, these claws are easy to carry and won't add significant weight to your gear.

Designed for photographers who frequently shoot in challenging environments, the Leofoto TFC-S 3/8 21mm Tripod Claws provide the stability needed to capture sharp, professional-quality images. Whether you're working on rocky surfaces or uneven ground, these claws ensure your tripod stays firmly in place, allowing you to focus on getting the perfect shot.

Installing the tripod claws is straightforward. Simply screw them into the 3/8" sockets on your tripod legs and use the included hex key for the final tightening. This simple yet effective addition to your tripod setup can significantly improve its stability and performance in the field.

Upgrade your tripod with the Leofoto TFC-S 3/8 21mm Tripod Claws and experience the difference in stability and security. These claws are an essential accessory for any serious photographer working in diverse and demanding shooting conditions.

Key Features:

Compact and Lightweight

UNC 3/8"-20 Mounting Thread

Accidental Backout Prevention (ABP)

Precision Machined from Solid Stainless Steel

Scalloped Edges

Enhanced Stability for Professional Results

Easy Installation

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Leofoto TFC-S3/8 21mm Tripod Claws for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

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Leofoto TFC-S3/8 21mm Tripod Claws for 3/8" Threaded Tripod Legs

The Leofoto TFC-S 3/8 21mm Tripod Claws are designed to enhance the stability of your tripod on rugged terrains. These claws are precision machined from solid stainless steel, ensuring durability and longevity. They provide a reliable grip on rocky surfaces, preventing your tripod from slipping and securing your equipment in place.

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