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Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm Long Tripod Spikes for 1/4" Threaded Tripod Legs

Upgrade your tripod's stability and performance with the Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm 1/4" Tripod Replacement Foot Spikes with Rubber Cap. Engineered for photographers and videographers who demand superior support in challenging terrains, these replacement foot spikes are an essential accessory for enhancing your tripod's grip and balance.

SKU: GC11-TFS S1/4

Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm Long Tripod Spikes for 1/4" Threaded Tripod Legs

Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm Long Tripod Spikes for 1/4" Threaded Tripod Legs

Upgrade your tripod's stability and performance with the Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm 1/4" Tripod Replacement Foot Spikes with Rubber Cap. Engineered for photographers and videographers who demand superior support in challenging terrains, these replacement foot spikes are an essential accessory for enhancing your tripod's grip and balance.

Each foot spike is CNC-machined from solid stainless steel, ensuring exceptional strength, durability, and resistance to corrosion. This meticulous manufacturing process guarantees a perfect fit and finish, enhancing the overall longevity of your tripod.

The TFS foot spikes are designed to penetrate soft surfaces such as soil, sand, and gravel, providing a stable foundation for your tripod. This design minimises the risk of slippage, ensuring that your camera setup remains steady even in less-than-ideal conditions.

The spikes feature Accidental Backout Prevention (ABP) O-rings, which create a secure seal to keep the feet tightly mounted without the need for additional thread locker fluids. This feature enhances safety and reliability during use.

Equipped with an UNC 1/4" mounting thread, these replacement foot spikes are compatible with a wide range of tripods. This standard thread size ensures easy installation and a secure fit, making these spikes a versatile addition to your photography gear.

Each spike is capped with a durable rubber foot, offering protection for indoor use and providing additional grip on smooth surfaces. The rubber cap ensures that your tripod remains stable and protects delicate flooring from damage.

The TFS foot spikes include holes for the provided hex key, allowing for final tightening and secure installation. This user-friendly feature ensures that you can quickly and easily upgrade your tripod's feet without the need for specialised tools.

With a length of 8.1cm, each foot spike is designed to offer maximum stability without adding unnecessary bulk. The total weight of the set (3 pieces) is 141g, making it a lightweight yet robust solution for enhancing your tripod's performance.

The Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm 1/4" Tripod Replacement Foot Spikes with Rubber Cap are a must-have accessory for photographers and videographers seeking enhanced stability and performance in their tripod setups. Whether you're shooting in rugged outdoor environments or need added grip on smooth indoor surfaces, these replacement foot spikes deliver reliable support and protection for your equipment. Invest in the Leofoto TFS foot spikes and experience the difference in your tripod's stability and performance.

Key Features:

Easy Installation

Versatile Mounting

Rubber Cap Protection

Accidental Backout Prevention (ABP)

Optimal Grip

Precision Machining

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Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm Long Tripod Spikes for 1/4" Threaded Tripod Legs

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Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm Long Tripod Spikes for 1/4" Threaded Tripod Legs

Upgrade your tripod's stability and performance with the Leofoto TFS-S1/4 81mm 1/4" Tripod Replacement Foot Spikes with Rubber Cap. Engineered for photographers and videographers who demand superior support in challenging terrains, these replacement foot spikes are an essential accessory for enhancing your tripod's grip and balance.

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