Trek-Tech TrekPod, Hiking Staff Monopod & Integrated Tripod, with MagMount Quick Release

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2011-01-11T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

High Quality

Would recommend Carbon Fiber if you can afford it.

Sunland S.

2010-01-09T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Just what I needed

I use it all the time now. I am disabled and do not want to lug a tripod and a cane so it fits the bill perfectly. I had been using a modified hiking staph but with this I can open the legs, much more stable and I have my hands free. I wish it was a tad lighter but forgive that in favor of it being so sturdy. I also wish it collapesed a bit shorter.

atulli

2009-08-08T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Excellent

Less weight to carry around and is great with my G10

Ed

2008-07-24T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Killer tool

As a hiking enthusiast and amateur photographer, this is the most versitile tool I can imagine. It is sturdy enough to provide a stable mount for SLR and Video, even in windy conditions found in the Rockies. Magnet mount takes getting use to but is fast and effective. Ease of use is remarkable. This is a must have for the avid hiker, photographer.

Hiker

2008-05-14T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

An extremely useful multitasker

I took the TrekPod all over Australia; it worked great as a hiking staff in the Western Desert and the Blue Mountains. It's also a great monopod; just pop off the knob, twist and extend the staff, and you're ready to snap a sporting event, a band review or whatever. The small footprint of the tripod makes it susceptible to winds, but the tripod is great for still days and for indoor photography, especially being able to easily include yourself in photos of family and friends.

Joe

2008-05-07T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great Monopod; with Feet! It Works!

Useful for Hiking when it's too much of a pain to carry a Tripod. Works well as a Walking Staff; and is a great Monopod when you need it. As a Tripod with the legs extended it works fine within limitations. Don't expect it to be as stable as even a lightweight Tripod --it isn't; but it will get the job done. Magnetic attachment to Camera is very strong with heavy force magnet; I had only a few qualms trusting my Canon 40D with telephoto to it; and the light force magnet is enough for point and shoot cameras or binoculars. The tiny ball-head is another matter. It is difficult to tighten enough to keep 40D from tilting foreward; I'm afraid I will break it by overtightening. Time will tell. A larger ball head and clamp would be more weight to lug around. It also keeps unscrewing from the staff; so I will be using some locktite there. The tripod legs are fixed in the closed position with a Velcro strap. The designers make use of strong rare-earth magnets in the ballhead to camera connection, and holding the legs together when in the Walking Staff - Monopod mode seems like an ideal place to use more magnets. The three tiny feet would also benefit from something like a crutch tip when using in the Staff mode. All-in-all a unique and useful product. I hope it will get even better.

coast-biker

2008-03-19T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Perfect

This fit the bill... exactly. I like to go on the occasional once-in-a-lifetime style hiking adventures to places like the Mendenhall Glacier, the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Zion National Park, etc. I wanted a tripod without the bulk and aggravation and to have a walking stick and monopod all at the same time is a great bonus. Recommended.

Reybabes

2008-01-21T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Well made-Does the Job

Good for hikeing with a long zoom that does not have IS. One thing I did was get a large crutch tip to go over the bottom end to hike with. Easy to take off when you set up. I have a larger head that I sometimes use instead of the mag head.

DMac

2008-01-20T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

TrekPod with MagMount Quick Release

Good support for a point/shoot camera. Unique design. Useful only with light weight lens and a small camera body in horizontal format. Useless magnetic disc combo and its ball head. Can be improved by 1. Replacing head with standard tripod screw so that one can choose a stable head. 2. Shortening the folded length by 14-20 inches.

KALYANMAY G.

2007-09-29T21:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great For Short Hikes

This is a little heavy for an all day or weekend hike. But for short hikes its good to have along. It is always in my vehicle for those opportunities that come up on road trips for early morning or evening shots.

David F.

2007-07-09T21:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Unbelievably cool

I have a full-sized tripod and a full-sized monopod. The first is too heavy and bulky and the second isn't always stable enough. The TrekPod isn't as stable as a full-blown tripod either but it is an outstanding and much better compromise for shooting in low light, makes a great walking aid and the magnet device is, according to my 18-year-old son, "unbelievably cool". I've been using it with heavy wide angle and portrait lenses and I take it with me whenever I go out with my camera -- I never thought I'd say that about a stabilizing device.

The g.

About Trek-Tech TrekPod Hiking Staff Monopod,Quick Release

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Excellent

By Ed

Less weight to carry around and is great with my G10

An extremely useful multitasker

By Joe

I took the TrekPod all over Australia; it worked great as a hiking staff in the Western Desert and the Blue Mountains. It's also a great monopod; just pop off the knob, twist and extend the staff, and you're ready to snap a sporting event, a band review or whatever. The small footprint of the tripod makes it susceptible to winds, but the tripod is great for still days and for indoor photography, especially being able to easily include yourself in photos of family and friends.

• TrekPod is the unique combination of a lightweight, height adjustable walking/hiking staff monopod with a fully integrated tripod. It also incorporates an innovative, quick release mounting system called MagMount.

MagMount is an industry first magnetic quick-release camera and optical device mounting system. It provides for the instant attachment of almost any camera, spotting scope or other device that uses the industry-standard ¼"-20 mounting stud.

The MagMount is a standard feature of the TrekPod, but is also available as a separate accessory.

MagMount provides unprecedented levels of flexibility and functionality for outdoor photographers, birders, and hunters. Many additional uses have also been suggested, such as portable lighting, microphone mounting, etc.

Once you've used a MagMount in conjunction with any of your optics stabilization tools, you'll wonder why no one thought of this concept before!

What's in the box:

  • MagMount Ball Head Mounting System with Safety Clip
  • LF & HF Mag Adaptors
  • Cork Palm Rest
  • Trek-tech Limited Lifetime Warranty