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Brunton Three-section Monopod for Binoculars and Transits

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Our monopod¿s quick set-up makes it a favorite for lightweight packers who use binoculars, scopes or cameras. It¿s also sturdy enough to be used as a walking stick.
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Technical Details

- Manufactured using non-magnetic aluminum and brass
- Mounting post is a standard 1/4 - 20 thread
- Adjustable leg for use on almost any surface
- Rubberized tip on the end of the leg for no-slip use
- Use with Brunton Binocular Tripod Adapters
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Customer Buzz
 "depending what you need it for" 2010-05-31
By traveller (California)
i bought one and used it for couple of times for a light monopod w/a camcorder to record a school performance.



as a monopod,

1.it is too long when folded, it is over 27", not easy to carry.

2. the top twist does not turn, have to twist the 2nd twit to adjust the hight, not good or easy to do.

3. the small washer on top gets loose too often when taking camera off the pod.

I am returning it to buy a Slick CF one w/about $90, but all problems will be gone for long.



It seems a good walking stick evne if i have not hiked with it yet, but not a monopod for me.









Customer Buzz
 "Arrived broken - not a good sign..." 2009-12-27
By Paul (Bay Area, CA United States)
The packaging was in perfect condition - but one of the extension fittings (threaded plastic used to tighten the sections) was already cracked when I received it. This is NOT a good indicator of the product's durability. I intend to return it and purchase something that will hopefully be more durable.

Customer Buzz
 "Sturdy, lightweight monopod/walking stick" 2009-08-07
By MN (Minnesota)
I bought the Brunton monopod for use as a walking stick for hiking, and a little added stability for my ultra zoom digital camera. It's very light at 9.5 ounces (approx a half a pound), but still works as a very sturdy walking stick. It collapses to a portable 25.5 inches, and extends to 62.5 inches. Most of the other double duty (monopod and walking stick) poles were about the same length collapsed, but a good 10 inches shorter than the Brunton fully extended which could be a problem for a tall photographer. It has a nice foam rubber handle, and a rubber tip to provide ample traction. No carbide tip, but that wasn't a huge concern for me. With the lower portion partially or fully collapsed and the upper portion fully extended there's little to no flex when applying significant weight (leaning 200+ lbs onto the pole). With the lower leg fully extended the pole flexes some when applying significant weight, but not enough to be a problem in my experience. The weight of a camera would never make this flex, so no worries in that department. Overall I'm very satisfied, and the price on Amazon can't be beat.


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