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Thornfield HouseBenbo Trekker Monopod Min 89cm Max 160cm 2Kg Load
Our Price: £31.00
Product Code: BEN109
Barcode: 5011614062372
Our Price:
£31.00
RRP: £40.00
Harrison Cameras, 112-114 London Road, Sheffield, S2 4LR
This two section monopod from Benbo's Trekker series boasts the tilting camera mount from the Trekker tripod, making it one of the most versatile monopods on the market. The fixed tilting mount allows the camera to be used in either landscape or portrait mode without the need of a head attaching and because it is fixed, it feels very secure.
The camera mount can be adjusted through 180 degrees which allows the camera to be used in both modes. Extending to 160cm (approx 5ft 25 inches) including the head, this lightweight, metal monopod has a large tightening knob for secure fastening when extended and a fixed rubber foot with rubber spike. The Benbo Trekker Monopod collapses down to 89cm (approx 2.9ft) excluding the spike, it is compact enough to be attached to the side of a backpack and weighs 600grams. The ergonomically designed head has the same solid locking knob as the leg and a 1/4th inch metal screw for attaching to photo equipment and has been designed to be smooth and tactile.
The Benbo Trekker Monopod will take a payload of 2kg.
What an excellent piece of kit! I've used Benbo Tripods all my working life - about 40 years - and this monopod doesn't disappoint and is well up to their usual standard, My only advice is to buy one immediately - before they are all gone! It won't disappoint. Harrisons Cameras are an excellent company to deal with. They are to be congratulated on their efficiency and speedy delivery service. Thanks and Well Done - I'm really pleased with everything.
I bought this to use not only as a monopod but also as a dual use sturdy walking stick as my monopod/photographic use is mainly landscape as I am fortunate to live in an area of outstanding beauty on the south downs coast