The Bogen/Manfrotto 695 Magfiber is a compact and lightweight 5 leg section monopod that combines the strength of magnesium and carbon fiber. The monopod is crafted from carbon fiber using an exclusive, patented process. Under intense pressure, extra long carbon fibers are combined with resin to produce a stronger tube that absorbs more vibration - and with a wall thickness of only 1.2mm.
Manfrotto engineers have also replaced all aluminum components with magnesium. The switch represents a lateral move in sturdiness, yet a substantial gain in strength and overall reduction of weight.
| Maximum Height | 63" (160 cm) |
| Folded Length | 18.1" (46 cm) |
| Load Capacity | 11 lb (5 kg) |
| Leg Sections | 5 |
| Leg Lock Type | Flip lock |
| Male Thread Size | Dual 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 |
| Weight | 1.3 lb (590 g) |
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Comments about Manfrotto by Bogen�Imaging 695 Magfiber Carbon Fiber 5-Section Monopod:
I just returned from the Bermuda Music Festival and used this monopod throughout the day.. Great in teh early morning landscape shoots at slow shutters and equally useful at night during shots of music groups..
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Comments about Manfrotto by Bogen�Imaging 695 Magfiber Carbon Fiber 5-Section Monopod:
Great compact piece to compliment my picture taking.
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Comments about Manfrotto by Bogen�Imaging 695 Magfiber Carbon Fiber 5-Section Monopod:
It is more flexible then a tripod,and still gives a nice support. Great for Sport events. I just used it during a horse show. I am not sore anymore after a day out in the field and carrying my camera with the heavy lens.
I love it!
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Comments about Manfrotto by Bogen�Imaging 695 Magfiber Carbon Fiber 5-Section Monopod:
This is a well constructed and ridged monopod. The only real issue is that I have an aluminum Slik monopod, 3 section that is the same weight and length (both collapsed and extended) and it was 1/2 the cost.
Consider the dimensions and weights compared to less exotic materials before paying the extra for graphite.
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