SKU: GC47-3LT-LEOGREY2

3 Legged Thing Pro 2.0 Leo Grey

3 Legged Thing Pro 2.0 Leo Grey

This grey 3 Legged Thing Leo 2.0 Tripod is a support system that features three detachable legs and a removable centre column. Each leg can be configured as a monopod with up to a 101 cm height or can be combined with the centre column to form a monopod with up to 141 cm in height.

Tripod heads that are compatible with a 3/8"-16 mount can be connected to the top of the Leo 2.0 Tripod. When configured as a tripod, the Leo 2.0 Tripod supports up to 30 Kg and measures 37 cm when folded. Each of its 5-section legs features an independent spread, a 3-position angle lock, and twist locks for rapid deployment. As a tripod, it can be set at a minimum height of 12 cm when its 2-section, push-and-pull rapid centre column is removed. Together, the three legs can be extended to obtain a maximum height of 103 or 138 cm with the centre column fully raised. Each of the carbon fibre legs includes a removable rubber foot, which can be substituted with separately available spiked feet to further enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces, including soft or uneven soil.

For added versatility, the Leo 2.0 Tripod's three removable legs can be substituted with separately available 3 Legged Thing footwear accessories for use as a tabletop tripod. A carry bag with a strap is provided for storage and transport.

Features:

Precision engineered leg lock system for greater stability and rigidity

30kg Variable Load Capability

100% Pure, 8 layer Carbon Fibre construction for greater durability

Use and Handling

Support system with three detachable legs and removable centre column

Each leg can be configured as a monopod with up to a 101 cm height or can be combined with the centre column to form a monopod with up to 141 cm height As a tripod, supports up to 30 Kg

Push-and-pull centre column with for rapid camera, lens, or sport optic positioning

Center column D-ring to accommodate ballast for additional stability

Can be set for a minimum height of 44 cm or 12 cm without the centre column

All three legs can be extended in the tripod configuration to obtain a maximum height of 103 cm or 138 cm with the centre column fully raised

Center column is reversible, facilitating low-angle photography where an attached camera is positioned among the tripod's legs instead of above them

Legs each feature 5 sections with twist locks for rapid deployment and c

an be independently spread

Legs can be locked at 22, 55, or 80° angles

Rubber feet help to enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces

Weighs 1.36 Kg and measures 37 cm when all three legs are reversed 180° and folded

Rubber feet can be removed and substituted with separately available 3 Legged

Thing spiked feet to further enhance stability on a wide variety of surfaces, including soft or uneven soil

Removable legs can be substituted with separately available 3 Legged Thing footwear accessories for use as a table-top tripod

3 Legged Thing Toolz multi-tool to adjust miscellaneous component screws

Carry bag with a strap for storage and transport

Construction Details

Carbon-fibre legs

3/8"-16 mount

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Product Overview

3 Legged Thing Pro 2.0 Leo Grey

This grey 3 Legged Thing Leo 2.0 Tripod is a support system that features three detachable legs and a removable centre column. Each leg can be configured as a monopod with up to a 101 cm height or can be combined with the centre column to form a monopod with up to 141 cm in height.

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