Overview

Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head (Lever Locks, Black)

Sporting a 17.6 lb load capacity at a weight of only 3.6 lb, this black Befree Advanced Travel Tripod from Manfrotto is a robust support option that can serve as a convenient travel companion for professional photographers and passionate hobbyists alike. It is made of aluminium alloy and reaches a maximum height of 59.1" with its column extended, folding down to 15.7" in length for simplified transport in its included carrying case.

SKU: GC40-MF-MKBFRLA4BK-BH

Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head (Lever Locks, Black)

Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head (Lever Locks, Black)

Sporting a 17.6 lb load capacity at a weight of only 3.6 lb, this black Befree Advanced Travel Tripod from Manfrotto is a robust support option that can serve as a convenient travel companion for professional photographers and passionate hobbyists alike. It is made of aluminium alloy and reaches a maximum height of 59.1" with its column extended, folding down to 15.7" in length for simplified transport in its included carrying case.

Each leg of the Befree Advanced is composed of four sections, which can be adjusted and securely locked into place with the QPL lever locks found on all segments. A side-pull selector allows you to set up the tripod at three different angle configurations, enabling low angle shooting with the simple push of a button. Complementing the legs is an equally sturdy centre ball head, which offers a dedicated knob for panoramic movement as well as a friction control knob for precise control over the tension during use. The final element is a quick release plate, which offers dual compatibility for RC2 and Arca-type compatible systems, except for the Manfrotto 804-3W and MH804-3W tripod heads.

An Easy Link attachment is available at the top portion of the leg section and allows you to connect compatible accessories such as flashes or reflectors. This enables you to use the tripod as a support system and reduce the amount of gear you need to carry while travelling. Rubberized feet are used to avoid skidding and help keep the Befree Advanced stable in most types of terrain. Finally, an integrated hook found at the bottom can be used to add weight and increase the stability of your tripod when shooting in more difficult conditions.

Features:

Weighs 3.6 lb, can hold up to 17.6 lb of gear

Four leg sections which extend and fasten via its lever locks

Maximum height of 59.1", folds down to 15.7" in length for storage

Aluminum-alloy construction

The side button allows you to select between three different leg angles

Ball head with separate pan lock and friction control knobs

Quick-release plate compatible with both RC2 and Arca-type systems, excluding the 804-3W and MH804-3W tripod heads

Rubberized feet provide increased stability on most surfaces

Easy Link attachment for use with optional accessories

Integrated hook for weighing down and stabilizing tripod during use

Regular price $320.00
Sale price $320.00 Regular price $554.95 Save 42%
Pay with
Pay with
Found a better price? Request a price match

Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

Price Match Request For:
Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head (Lever Locks, Black)
Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head (Lever Locks, Black)
Our Price: $320.00

Price Match

Fill out the price match form below, and we will be in touch shortly.

Competitor Information:
Your Details:
In Stock

Checking availability...

$320.00

Product Overview

Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with Ball Head (Lever Locks, Black)

Sporting a 17.6 lb load capacity at a weight of only 3.6 lb, this black Befree Advanced Travel Tripod from Manfrotto is a robust support option that can serve as a convenient travel companion for professional photographers and passionate hobbyists alike. It is made of aluminium alloy and reaches a maximum height of 59.1" with its column extended, folding down to 15.7" in length for simplified transport in its included carrying case.

Need advice?

Speak to one of our dedicated Australian-based sales team members.

Call us

Product Reviews

Tilta Sony FX Rigging

Rigging Up Your Sony Cinema Camera

Rigging gets a bad rap because a lot of rigs are built backwards. People buy parts first, bolt everything on, and end up with a camera that looks serious but shoots worse....

View post
Gracaie Stendl Portfolio Images

What Makes a Good Photographer? A Portfolio Deconstruction

Clyde Vaughan Guest post by Clyde Vaughan — ahead of  Clyde's talk on January 22: “How to create incredible images: A talk by Clyde Vaughan”. If you ask “what makes a good...

View post
Ollie Jones holds the 22 kg DJI Power 2000

The End of the Generator? Hands-on with the DJI Power 2000

We’ve all been there: you’re on a remote shoot, beautiful location, but you’re either scrambling to find a power outlet or lugging a massive, noisy petrol generator through the bush. We’ve been...

View post
Oliver Minnett teaching a photography workshop

Why 2026 Might be the year to change from DSLR to Mirrorless

Alright—let’s do the DSLR vs mirrorless thing properly. Not “on paper”, not “in theory”, but head-to-head on the stuff that actually matters when you’re out shooting. My name's Oliver Minnett, I'm Georges...

View post
Two Leica M11P's on a desk

Leica is now at Georges Cameras

Some cameras don’t just document your life; they become part of it. I bought a Leica M6 in 2012. Photography had always been a part of my life; my dad had run...

View post
Man using Sony A7 V Mirrorless Camera

5 Things to Know Before You Upgrade Your Camera

Upgrading your camera? Learn the 5 things that matter: sensor size, ergonomics, lenses, power/media, and colour/screens—so you can choose the right camera with confidence.

View post
Girls taking photo with Point and Shoot

Canon G7X Mark III vs Sony, Panasonic, Ricoh & Fujifilm: Best...

Looking beyond the Canon G7X Mark III? We compare the best compact cameras from Sony, Panasonic, Ricoh and Fujifilm to help you choose the right model for 2025.

View post
Wedding photoshoot on a warf

Couples Photography: Get Real Moments, Not Stiff Poses

Clyde Vaughan shares five great tips that consistently make couples shoots shoots feel easy and look incredible for Georges Cameras.

View post
Canon EOS R6 MARK III

Canon EOS R6 Mark III Review: First Impressions, Real-World P...

In this post, we review the new Canon EOS R6 Mark III Camera and the RF 45mm F1.2 STM Lens.

View post
xt50 III

First Look: Fujifilm X-T30 III - The Little Legend Returns

In this post we review the new Canon EOS C50!

View post