The Rhino One Series Carbon Fiber Tripod from Benro has a maximum height of 65.2", a load capacity of 35.2 pounds, and is compatible with any type of ball head, gimbal, or pan/tilt head. The reverse-folding design allows the tripod to fold down to a compact 24.4" for easy storage or transport. Each leg features an automatic leg angle adjustment button that makes it easy to adjust leg angles for low-level positioning or leveling on uneven terrain. The center column and one leg can be removed and combined into a 67.3" tall monopod for shooting conditions where a tripod may be too bulky or slow, as when shooting sports or wildlife. Each leg has a rubber foot and an interchangeable steel spike for traction on all kinds of surfaces.
- Load Capacity: 35.2 lb
- Working Height Range: 18.3 to 65.2"
- Folded Length: 24.4"
- 4-Section Carbon Fiber Legs, Twist Locks
Benro Rhino One Overview
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Benro Rhino One Reviews
Surprisingly sturdy
I bought this tripod in order to replace another Benro tripod that was an absolute piece of garbage. I went back to Benro because this tripod fit the specs I needed while also fitting my budget. I was pleasantly surprised with how sturdy this tripod model is. I also really like the monopod option. The one thing I can already see becoming an issue is that the rubber twist lock grips feel like they'll eventually become loose and annoying.
Great light weight travel tripod
This is a handy super light weight travel tripod that can easily hold a heavier DSLR camera + lens. I bought it because of the weight and the fact that it has a removable leg that can be used as a monopod thus eliminating a separate piece of gear traveling. This was a huge plus for me. I do wish it were maybe 8- 12 higher. I do corporate headshots and had to have the subjects seated (usually prefer standing) due to tripod height. Otherwise a fantastic little piece of gear.
