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miliboo Aluminum Tripod Twist

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miliboo Aluminum Tripod Twist
Key Features
  • Aluminum Tripod Legs
  • 17 lb Load Capacity
  • Made of Aluminum Alloy
  • 58.7" Max. Height, Min. Height 20"
The Aluminum Tripod Twist from miliboo features aluminum legs and has a 20" minimum height, a 16.5" folding length, and it extends to a maximum height of 58.7". The lightweight tripod weighs 4 lb and supports loads up to 17 lb.
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miliboo MTT502A Overview

The Aluminum Tripod Twist from miliboo features aluminum legs and has a 20" minimum height, a 16.5" folding length, and it extends to a maximum height of 58.7". The lightweight tripod weighs 4 lb and supports loads up to 17 lb.

The lightweight video tripod kit is built for travel.
Twist lock system for fast and secure operation.
Smooth footage with a macro-ball head.
The tripod provides superior performance with maximum lightness.

miliboo MTT502A Specs

Key Specs
Camera Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (No Quick Release)
Head Type
Ball Head
Primary Material
Aluminum
Load Capacity
17 lb / 7.7 kg
Maximum Working Height
58.7" / 149.1 cm
Minimum Working Height
20" / 50.8 cm
Closed Length
16.5" / 41.9 cm
Weight
4 lb / 1.8 kg
Head
Camera Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (No Quick Release)
Head Type
Ball Head
Base Mount
Flat Base with 1/4"-20 Female
Legs
Primary Material
Aluminum
Leg Lock
Twist Lock
General
Load Capacity
17 lb / 7.7 kg
Maximum Working Height
58.7" / 149.1 cm
Center Column
Yes
Max Height with Center Column Down
57" / 144.8 cm
Minimum Working Height
20" / 50.8 cm
Closed Length
16.5" / 41.9 cm
Bubble Level
No
Detachable Monopod
No
Weight
4 lb / 1.8 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.32 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.8 x 6.3 x 5.8"

miliboo MTT502A Reviews

Great legs, lousy head, short warranty

By Thomas
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2024-11-10

The legs are solid. I'd say more solid than some more expensive tripods I've felt. I like the twist locks, and the riser tube. There's also screw-down spike protectors on the feet--a feature I wish my more expensive tripods had. However, the deal breakers were the head and the warranty. First, the panning action was very, very tight. I tried dripping some oil in the screw hole, but it didn't help. I'd say it was unusable in its as-shipped condition. Possibly fixable, but not something I wanted to try on a tripod I was going to return. Secondly, there was a warranty card in the box, written in broken English. It said 2 years. Now, for the price, ($80 when I tested it), there are tripods available for about $40 more that have 6-10 year manufacturer warranties. For me, at the price, considering half of the ball head's function was not usable, and the warranty was iffy at best, there are better options out there from companies that stand behind their products. If you can live with a short warranty and no panning, its a nice tripod otherwise.

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