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Review on ๐Ÿ“ท Falcon Eyes Travel Line 3600 Tripod: Compact and Sturdy, in Sleek Black by Ewa Kuklinska แ Œ

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

Because not all cheap tripods are created equal, I have decided to produce a review. As well as this pillar on Ya. Scan of the Market 1. I was curious, so I checked out some reviews. The most popular brands were Dexp, FalconEyes, Hama, and Polaroid. Hama turned out to be small and almost for smartphones, and for 1500 the tripod looked rather frail, the Polaroid looked cheap and not serious, there were no complaints about Dexp, everything seems to be not bad and there are reviews (the day before, his wife examined him), but it was sold in the next store, and there were some internal doubts about it, all the same it is a gift, and personally I associate Dexp with not the most expensive, if not cheap, China. + I was hoping to get a high-quality tripod for under $2,000 from a reputable manufacturer. As a whole, the sky darkened and we could make out his form. The tripod, some paper, and the cold tight case with a zipper are all contained within a standard package. This is a gorgeous, high-quality, long-lasting, and comfortable chair. Turned and double-checked; no problems found. That's why I bought it; I found it appealing.

Pros
  • 1. Price. Second, the superiority of the materials used. Third, it's functional; you won't hear any creaking or have any trouble folding or unfolding it. Fourth, it comes with everything you need, including a high-quality, sturdy, and portable case.
Cons
  • A little quibble. Poor material processing; you can detect abrasion and what appears to be uncut or improperly cast plastic in certain areas.