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Product Description
The ultimate monopod for the backpacking photographer, or any photographer that simply has to travel as light as possible, SLIK’s PRO 381 CF is a paradigm in travel monopods.Made from an advanced multi-layered carbon fiber material, which is approximately 40% lighter, but just as rigid as the equivalent aluminum, the SLIK PRO 381 CF weighs less than 1 pound! (not including head) It also folds down to less than 20 inches in length. . It’s small size and featherweight make it a natural on any photo backpack, you almost forget it’s there!It’s not just professional nature photographers that will benefit from the amazing abilities of carbon fiber, any photographer that is traveling a lot, moving from one location to… More >>
John M. Jones
March 20th, 2010 at 12:02 pm
And ‘everything I expected that the items would werden.Ich in their use for sporting events to try this week to wildlife and foliage in autumn. Rating: 5 / 5
L. Lujan
March 20th, 2010 at 1:02 pm
I bought this to my 300 stabalizer lens and is safe for didi everyone is encouraged to try a lightweight, portable monopod Rating: 5 / 5
Alan Musselman
March 20th, 2010 at 1:19 pm
This is the best mono-pod, I used and I had a lot of their way to San Francisco for 5 years. The strength of the PRO POD 381 is fantastic. I used a walking stick super fast down from Upper Yosemite Falls. (I weigh about 160 pounds and was 50 pounds.) I wish it were a ball mount, but to understand its best to buy a quality especially when all serious Objektiven.Getriebe Nikon D300/400mm Rating: 5 / 5
P. Kalina
March 20th, 2010 at 2:31 pm
I did some research on one foot, and was not even sure if I could use it. Anyway, I bought them and took them on a journey of 3 weeks in Playa del Carmen and Cancun. E ‘packs well in the trunk. We walked many miles a day, and I realized how beautiful it is for the camera to the collapsed monopod, which I carried in the hand are involved, because no weight hanging from his neck. I think that helped me a lot my photos, especially in the morning are those in which I try to capture the low-noise ISO-use keys. I discovered that when the monopod is moist, it is difficult to dry. . . . The water seems to caught only the telescopic legs, and can take days to dry completely. The monopod is a very good value. Rating: 5 / 5
W. Smetana
March 20th, 2010 at 4:38 pm
Excellent. . . very clear and strong. . . good “bang for the buck.” . . . a perfect companion for my heavy Canon lens 100-400. Easy to use. Easy to wear. Buy this item! Rating: 5 / 5