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Vanguard VEO 5 264CB160S Carbon Fibre Tripod with Ball Head

Vanguard's VEO 5 264CB-160S full-sized carbon-fiber camera tripod includes robust 26mm legs and an innovative dual-axis ball head - giving you tons of options in the studio or on the highest mountain. These tripods boast an intuitive design and hexagonal center column, which allows it to fold down to a surprisingly modest diameter for easier packing.

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Vanguard VEO 5 264CB160S Carbon Fibre Tripod with Ball Head

Vanguard VEO 5 264CB160S Carbon Fibre Tripod with Ball Head

Vanguard's VEO 5 264CB-160S full-sized carbon-fiber camera tripod includes robust 26mm legs and an innovative dual-axis ball head - giving you tons of options in the studio or on the highest mountain. These tripods boast an intuitive design and hexagonal center column, which allows it to fold down to a surprisingly modest diameter for easier packing.

VEO 5 tripods are designed to be lightweight for easy carrying but also deliver all the great features you love about Vanguard tripods. These full-size tripods come in models with pan heads or dual-axis ball heads, which gives you the choice to adapt your gear to your needs. Retractable spiked feet help you maximise your stability on any terrain. A newly designed hexagonal center column helps the VEO 5 fold down to a smaller diameter than ever before. When you need to get low, you can convert the center column to a short column with a few twists. Vanguard VEO 5 AB and CB model tripods each come with an innovative dual-axis ball head that lets you independently pan from the top canopy, which is perfect for maintaining even panoramic movement when uneven terrain makes things difficult. Additionally, each VEO 5 tripod includes an upscale padded shoulder bag and a quick-release plate.

Key Features:

Full-sized Carbon Fibre Tripod

Robust 26 mm Legs

Hexagonal Centre Column Design

Converts to Short Column

Lightweight and Easy Carrying

Smooth Independent Pan Movement

Ideal for Studio and Outdoors

Maintains Stability on Uneven Terrain

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Vanguard VEO 5 264CB160S Carbon Fibre Tripod with Ball Head

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Vanguard VEO 5 264CB160S Carbon Fibre Tripod with Ball Head

Vanguard's VEO 5 264CB-160S full-sized carbon-fiber camera tripod includes robust 26mm legs and an innovative dual-axis ball head - giving you tons of options in the studio or on the highest mountain. These tripods boast an intuitive design and hexagonal center column, which allows it to fold down to a surprisingly modest diameter for easier packing.

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