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Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB Carbon Fiber Tripod / Monopod with T-45 Ball Head

The Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB carbon fiber travel tripod is an ultra-compact and ultra-lightweight 4-section travel tripod kit with a compact ball head optimised to handle camera capacities up to 6.6 pounds. For maximum portability, this travel tripod folds down to just 34.5cm and weighs a mere 0.95kg. This makes it simple to pack for any trip, wherever in the world you're travelling. Don't be fooled by the size, though. Despite its portability, this feature-packed travel tripod delivers a versatile solution for any photographer.

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Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB Carbon Fiber Tripod / Monopod with T-45 Ball Head

Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB Carbon Fiber Tripod / Monopod with T-45 Ball Head

The Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB carbon fiber travel tripod is an ultra-compact and ultra-lightweight 4-section travel tripod kit with a compact ball head optimised to handle camera capacities up to 6.6 pounds. For maximum portability, this travel tripod folds down to just 34.5cm and weighs a mere 0.95kg. This makes it simple to pack for any trip, wherever in the world you're travelling. Don't be fooled by the size, though. Despite its portability, this feature-packed travel tripod delivers a versatile solution for any photographer.

This travel tripod also allows you to shoot low angles or simple macro shots by reversing the 2-section column. This feature is enhanced using the three easy-set leg angles (21°, 50° and 80°) that also allow you to set up the tripod for maximum stability on any terrain. When you don't need a tripod, you can remove the leg in seconds and attach it to the central column to create a monopod, vlogging stick, or selfie stick.

The rapid-set twist leg locks allow the tripod to be deployed in seconds, minimising the risk that you miss a fleeting shot. In addition, these leg locks have been designed to be easy to dismantle, clean, and reassemble, allowing you to set up the tripod at the beach or in dirty conditions with the confidence that you can clean them with ease when you get home. Windy? No problem. Simply mount a camera bag or additional weight to the retractable hook located at the base of the center column.

The T-45 ball head allows you to use any Arca-Swiss-compatible quick-release plate (QS-64 included). The T-45 ball head has an ergonomic locking knob that makes it easy to lock the head, even in cold and wet conditions where gloves are needed. To ensure that you're not unscrewing the head by mistake as you set your shot, the head is secured to the central column with set screws that allow you to pan with confidence.

Key Features:

Folds Down to 34.5 cm

Extends Up to 134 cm

Maximum Load Capacity 3 kg

Arca-Swiss-compatible T-45 Head

Three Easy-set Leg Angles

Rapid-set Twist Locks for Convenience

Retractable Hook for Stability

Reversible Thread for Heads

Smartphone Connector Up to 8.6 cm

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Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB Carbon Fiber Tripod / Monopod with T-45 Ball Head

Vanguard T-45 Ball Head

Tripod Bag

Smartphone Adapter

Bluetooth Remote Shutter Trigger

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Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB Carbon Fiber Tripod / Monopod with T-45 Ball Head

The Vanguard VEO 3 GO 204CB carbon fiber travel tripod is an ultra-compact and ultra-lightweight 4-section travel tripod kit with a compact ball head optimised to handle camera capacities up to 6.6 pounds. For maximum portability, this travel tripod folds down to just 34.5cm and weighs a mere 0.95kg. This makes it simple to pack for any trip, wherever in the world you're travelling. Don't be fooled by the size, though. Despite its portability, this feature-packed travel tripod delivers a versatile solution for any photographer.

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