Gitzo G1220129B3 1.5" Spike Foot Set of 3 for Classic Tripods Series 2, 3, 4 & 5

SKU: GZ1220129B3

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DANA S : Do these feet work with G1227?RONALD P : I couldn't say for sure. I bought mine for the GT3541 and the GT2541EXEDWARD H : Hello, I am not totally familiar with the G1227, but have had other Series 2 Gitzo tripods. If your current feet unscrew from your legs, then these will fit just fine. If they do not unscrew, then they are permanently mounted. I hope this helps.
Shopper : Why Did You Choose This?ALAN S : The Gitzo tripods are prone to losing feet.

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2017-06-22T13:26:57

Rated 5 out of 5

Gitzo Spike foot set

I lost the spike out of my Gitzo monopod but since I also have a big Gitzo tripod I thought I'd order the set of three feet. These are better than what they came with originally. Don't forget to loctite them in place - that's how I lost my first one.

Jack W.

2013-02-04T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Good tripod feet

Easy to install. Fit like a glove.

ALEX T.

2012-05-30T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

An Excellent Accessory for my Tripod

With a cold wind blowing and gusting atop Sandia Crest, my Gitzo tripod equipped with these spike feet provided all the stability needed for some long exposure HDR sunset images. I agree with the use of blue threadlocker, it is really pretty much mandatory - extra attention is needed on assembly to avoid back-outs. If Gitzo would knurl the locking rings, one might be able to push them hard enough to secure against back-outs. Might. These feet are extremely useful everywhere except on leaf-covered slopes. For those, the longer spike feet are a must have item. Although they do make the tripod a bit longer than with the standard feet, it still fits in the same bag and suitcase as before. Although I consider this a Con, it goes with the territory and did not result lowering an otherwise perfect score. The only reason I downgraded these spike feet was due to them working loose easily and no knurling on the locking rings (which makes the case for using threadlocker at installation). I think that design-wise, their thread choice is a good one for real-world serviceability. A finer, closer tolerance thread would lock with less force, but probably wouldn't survive damage and corrosion from the real world nearly as well, and might tend to seize and gall. But Gitzo should knurl the locking rings so that an adequate force can be used without slipping to provide robust short-term locking. These feet stay on my tripod all the time. Although they are not ideal on leaf-covered hillsides, they still help. The long spike feet would be better for that. These are better than the long spike feet would be for day-to-day use. I see it like this - if you have a Gitzo tripod and don't have these feet, why not?

ROBERT H.

2012-04-29T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

It is what it is

One of the feet unscrewed and fell off on the first excursion.Use blue locktite to keep from losing them

gary

2010-09-27T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great addition for diverse surfaces

I have three Gitzo tripods and with the first one, once I added these, it became a must buy for the others. These feet add a bit of height, greater options for making the tripod stable in a greater variety of surfaces. I work in so many different surfaces that I found these a real help.

MARK W.

2009-06-17T21:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Did not work with my brand new GT3541LS

Did not work with my brand new GT3541LS. When tried to tighten it using a tool it kept turning. Never got tightened.

Bahram M.

2009-01-20T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Sturdy and well made

The rubber protector caps that come with these spiked feet fit snugly and make the spikes easy to keep on all the time. On a steep hillside, the spikes really give extra stability

Tijeras A.

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Sturdy and well made

By Tijeras A.

The rubber protector caps that come with these spiked feet fit snugly and make the spikes easy to keep on all the time. On a steep hillside, the spikes really give extra stability

Gitzo Spike foot set

By Jack W.

I lost the spike out of my Gitzo monopod but since I also have a big Gitzo tripod I thought I'd order the set of three feet. These are better than what they came with originally. Don't forget to loctite them in place - that's how I lost my first one.

Set of 3 spikes for tripods.