The Micro Boompole Pro from RODE is an ultra-lightweight modular boompole that extends to 7' and allows location sound engineers to capture audio in confined or difficult spaces. The pole has been optimized for use with the VideoMicro microphone (sold separately) and using a standard 3/8"-16 thread, these sections can also be used to extend the Boompole Pro to reach over 12' in length.
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Key Features
- For the VideoMicro Microphone
- Modular with 3 Sections
- Lightweight
The Micro Boompole Pro from RODE is an ultra-lightweight modular boompole that extends to 7' and allows location sound engineers to capture audio in confined or difficult spaces. The pole has been optimized for use with the VideoMicro microphone (sold separately) and using a standard 3/8"-16 thread, these sections can also be used to extend the Boompole Pro to reach over 12' in length.
RODE MICRO BOOMPOLE PRO Overview
UPC: 698813004379
RODE MICRO BOOMPOLE PRO Specs
Maximum Length | 7.2' / 2.2 m |
Thread Type | 3/8"-16 Male |
Top | Fixed |
Included Cabling | None |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Packaging Info
Package Weight | 0.65 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 30.1 x 2.4 x 2.3" |
RODE MICRO BOOMPOLE PRO Reviews
Better than K etc travel boom pole
By Biju Viswanath
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2016-05-12
Very light weight and strong I travel a lot for my shoots I always had problems in carrying boom poles in check in baggage and at airports I was using k tec boom poles Was not happy with them because two of them had issues with extension rings Rides new lightweight pole works well for run and gun Good value for money
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Hello King, I would say in most applications it would be. As you add the sections it would eventually bend far too much. I would recommend the Rode Mini Boompole, Boompole, or Boompole Pro.
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Date published: 2019-12-18
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Can I use this with a Rode Videomic or is that too heavy for this boom pole?
Absolutely !!!! I use mine with the video mic exclusively
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Can you attach this boom pole to a stand so you don't have to hold it with your hands all the time? Any recommendations?
Yes, it can be attached to a pole to prevent holding. I have not attached it to anything but I have leaned it against furniture, across the back of chairs, on the table and across shrubbery (shooting outside), and angled the microphone in the direction required.
Date published: 2018-08-26