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Vanguard VEO 5 304AT Aluminium Tripod without Head

The VEO 5 304AT is an aluminium tripod that combines high quality aluminium for key load bearing components and CNC technology, which has allowed the design team to shave off weight, for example with a with a slimmer tripod canopy. The combined weight savings allow this aluminium tripod with 4-sections and 30mm legs to weigh in at just 1.8kg.

SKU: GC40-V252544

Vanguard VEO 5 304AT Aluminium Tripod without Head

Vanguard VEO 5 304AT Aluminium Tripod without Head

The VEO 5 304AT is an aluminium tripod that combines high quality aluminium for key load bearing components and CNC technology, which has allowed the design team to shave off weight, for example with a with a slimmer tripod canopy. The combined weight savings allow this aluminium tripod with 4-sections and 30mm legs to weigh in at just 1.8kg.

This hexagonal central column also allows the legs to fold in tighter which reduces the diameter of the legs when folded to just 10cm, making it easy to carry in one hand, or pack for a trip. Combined with the 4-sections, this allows the tripod to fold to 520mm while still extending to a stable 1665mm (or 1405mm with the central column down). It also incorporates a built in low angle adaptor, saving the need to carry a separate low angle adaptor, or to remove and reattach the head. Simply remove the central column, loosen the locking screw with the hex key provided and split the central column and you're good to go. On top of the hexagonal central column is a 58mm plate with a reversible 1/4" to 3/8" thread to attach the most suitable head for your style, from any brand. Once attached, simply tighten the screws below the top plate to guarantee a tight fit of the tripod to your chosen head.

The legs have a silent push button release that allows you to deploy three easy-set leg angles (23°, 50° and 80°) to maximise stability on uneven terrain, or to get down low. It also incorporate silent, quick set twist locks that are designed to be easy clean so you can maximise the life of your tripod, whatever conditions you work in.

Key Features:

Aluminium Tripod with CNC Technology

Four-section 30 mm Legs

Tripod Weight of 1.8 kg

Hexagonal Central Column Design

Folds Down to 52 cm

Extends Up to 166.5 cm

Central Column Converts for Low-angle

58 mm Reversible Thread Plate

Three Easy-set Leg Angles

Silent Push-button Leg Release

Quick-set Easy-clean Twist Locks

Maximum Stability on Uneven Terrain

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Vanguard VEO 5 304AT Aluminium Tripod without Head

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Vanguard VEO 5 304AT Aluminium Tripod without Head

The VEO 5 304AT is an aluminium tripod that combines high quality aluminium for key load bearing components and CNC technology, which has allowed the design team to shave off weight, for example with a with a slimmer tripod canopy. The combined weight savings allow this aluminium tripod with 4-sections and 30mm legs to weigh in at just 1.8kg.

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