
Trek-Tech TrekPod GO! Monopod/Tripod/Hiking Staff Multi-Use Tool for Image Stabilization for Digital Camera, Video Recorder and Other Optical Devices
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Product Features
- Durable Travel Case included which features 4 individual sleeves for added protection of each segment.
- Safety Clip also mechanically attaches Camera or Optical Device securely to the TrekPod
- Rare Earth Neodymium Magnet Ballhead hold most large DSLR cameras and Optical Devices with no effect on Digital Storage Media while providing tilt, swivel and pan movement. MagMount Ball Head holds up to 9 lbs depending on center of gravity of load.
- Comes with a Light Force MagAdaptor for lighter weigh devices and a Heavy Force MagAdaptor with new "screw-down" functionality for the bottom of your DSLR or Optical Device.
- Weight of TrekPod XL is only 19 oz.
Product Description
The TrekPod Go! is Trek-Tech's premier monopod/tripod/hiking staff multi-use tool with many enhanced features including the ability to pack into its included carry case and fit in an overhead carry-on. It quickly breaks down into 4 pieces which fit into the 22" travel case. It also telescopes down to 39 inches in it's Tripod mode, has soft touch rubber locking nuts, captures the palm rest so it won't get lost, and introduces the new MagMount AR/i Anti-Rotation magnetic quick release camera and optical device mounting system. More Details >>Customer Reviews
I did some research on Trek-Tech's Monopod & I noticed a recurring theme in that there was some sort of stability issue. More >>
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I was extremely pleased when I received my "GO" stick. Very impressed with the quality of the product. More >>
R. Kaminsky
I recently bought this from Optics Planet through Amazon. When you assemble this product, you do get feel of a solidly built product. More >>
M. Puri
I have just begun to use my tripod/momopod with my new camera and a shoulder-stock. For years I have carried a small,lightweight aluminum tripod on my African photo safaris I have taken and rarely did I ever have room to extend all the legs and use it for anything other than as an awkward monopod. More >>
Too Little Space