Love it and after looking into it reading online I realized it takes a little learning how to move and walk with it. First I made my own sway bar out of roller bearings and 1x2 wood from what I saw of homemade ones on the internet. It was. rocking, heavy and makes me walk even more carefully. I fell in love with this the first time I opened the box. Small, beautiful design and excellent workmanship. I didn't have a coaster so I made my own. Light. The handle is hollow, I think it was the 3/8 wooden dowel I used and from there I switched to a small tripod. I also like to use it with my setup. I can take close-ups, dress up and be in front of the camera if I want. These are my ideas. It's been cold and rainy here the last few months and I have other things to do for my project so I'll get back to that soon. The stabilizer is nice and very well balanced. Read their brochure, listen to what the stabilizer experts have to say, good tips for balancing with the weights they provide. I even installed my Sony HX70v Cybercam on it and everything was fine. I had to stop trying because of rain, cold and other projects, but now I know what I'll do when I'm ready to reopen my project this spring.