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Xit XT72MP Pro Series 72-Inch Monopod (Black): Superior Support for Ultimate Photography and Videography Experience Review

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Revainrating 2 out of 5  
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1.8
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Details

BrandXit
MaterialAluminum
ColorBlack
Item Weight0.7 Pounds
Number of leg sections4

Description of Xit XT72MP Pro Series 72-Inch Monopod (Black): Superior Support for Ultimate Photography and Videography Experience

72" height. Lightweight. Padded Handle Grip.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

As expected - camera and photo

This is exactly what I expected. It does the job. No more and no less. Tri Pod is not easy to move, reinstall or install. Swings at the slightest touch and holds my small video camera with ease. The legs are thin, constantly leaving the feeling that the camera may fall off at any moment. However, the tripod was very affordable and I've had it for a few months now and it's still working. Since I still use a tripod regularly and only paid this small price. Overall I have to say that if you are on

Pros
  • Positive only
Cons
  • Repair

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap quality - low price

Everything about this tripod is cheap but I only paid $8. It's a cheap construction from cheap materials. But it works. I use it with my Sony A99II and a 50mm lens. The camera stayed in place, but the slightest bump could knock it over. I used it as a table tripod with closed leg tubes. I wouldn't trust him with outstretched legs. It has a standard mortise screw and a three-way slant. This tripod is best suited for compact, pocket-sized point-and-shoot cameras. With a light camera, this tripod…

Pros
  • Slim design
Cons
  • Annoying

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The legs are great and I love the swivel feet for stability

This tripod suits me. Feet are great and I love the pivoting footpegs for stability. I like the weight of the product in general. What I'm starting to dislike is the camera mount. It looks cheap and the screw doesn't stay in the part, it's easy to fall out if you're not careful. Unusual camera mount. Most tripods I've used in the past have a square or rectangular mount, while this one is almost diamond-shaped, giving the general impression that it's not that stable when using a large lens, even

Pros
  • Easy to install
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

PENCIL LIKE LEGS works best with monopods

I'm not here to convince anyone to buy this product. I'm just here to let potential buyers know that this tripod is about as cheap as it gets. I bought this tripod knowing it was very cheap and probably low quality and I was right. However, I was looking for a tripod for a light camera trap that could stay outside. This tripod serves its purpose. The head on this tripod is very cheap and the legs are pathetic. The last part of the leg is as thin as a pencil and I'm not kidding. I literally put…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • I have no particular complaints about it, everything is fine

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A little wobbly which is not what you want.

What initially attracted me to this monopod was the low price, the height and the quick release. This is my first monopod so I didn't want to overdo it on the cost. I'm over 6ft tall and don't want to bend down to use a cane. I also wanted to be able to use this without adding another head or leaving it on all the time. It touches on all of those things, but there are caveats about some of them. My biggest problem with this monopod is just the quick release head. It's not easy to screw it into…

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • High price