Insta360 Throwpod

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Insta360 Throwpod
Key Features
  • Extendable Tripod with Built-In Legs
  • Built-In Selfie Stick Extends to 3.6'
  • 1.6 to 3.6' Working Height Range
  • 1.9 lb Load Capacity
The Throwpod from Insta360 is a tripod and selfie stick in one, so you can quickly transition between handheld and stabilized shots. It has a working height range from 1.6 to 3.6' and built-in tripod legs that automatically unfold when it hits the ground. It supports up to 1.9 lb and has a 1/4"-20 mounting screw for attaching most Insta360 action cameras and smartphone gimbals.
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Insta360 Throwpod Overview

The Throwpod from Insta360 is a tripod and selfie stick in one, so you can quickly transition between handheld and stabilized shots. It has a working height range from 1.6 to 3.6' and built-in tripod legs that automatically unfold when it hits the ground. It supports up to 1.9 lb and has a 1/4"-20 mounting screw for attaching most Insta360 action cameras and smartphone gimbals.

UPC: 842126112720

Insta360 Throwpod Specs

Key Specs
Primary Material
Aluminum
Load Capacity
1.9 lb / 862 g
Maximum Working Height
3.6' / 1.1 m
Weight
13.3 oz / 377 g
Head
Camera / Device Mounting
1/4"-20 Screw (No Quick Release)
Head Type
No
Base Mount
No
Legs
Primary Material
Aluminum
Foot Features
Folds to Handgrip
General
Load Capacity
1.9 lb / 862 g
Maximum Working Height
3.6' / 1.1 m
Closed Length
19.2" / 48.8 cm
Includes Remote Trigger
No
Weight
13.3 oz / 377 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.95 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
15.1 x 2.1 x 2"

Insta360 Throwpod Reviews

Great For Its Narrow Use Case

By Jeffrey
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-12-04

"The Best Tripod- Is The One You Have With You" (because You're Not Lugging A 4+ Lb Travel Tripod And Spending Up To A Minute To Get It Set Up Right) Works Great With The Flow 2 Pro + IPhone In Controlled (indoor Or Non-windy) Settings, Doing Auto-tracking. It Gets More Metronome-ish With Heavier Payloads. It *could* Be Used With A Small Point-and-shoot (I've Tested It With A Canon G7x, That's Probably The Safe Maximum) For An Ad-hoc Group Shot, Although The Maximum 45" Extension Height Makes That A Little Short. DON'T Actually "throw"/drop The Throwpod To Deploy It (you'll Probably Bend A Joint With Repeated Drops), Just Pop The Bottom With Your Hand.

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