This is a nice, reasonably-priced carbon fiber travel monopod. Seems good quality, stable and secure. Easy to switch from 1/4 to 3/8 stud on top. Flip locks on legs are relatively low profile and lock down tightly. (I did have to tighten the bolt on one.)One design issue: the threading on the foot end starts about a 1/4-inch back (picture). For a regular rubber or spike foot, this is OK, as they generally have pretty long threads. But I wanted to attach the monopod to another manufacturer’s tripod-style base, which had a stud sized to fit a camera body or ball head- it is only about a 1/4-inch long. So, it was too short to meet the threads on the monopod, and I had to rig up an extension.I bought a "used, like-new" copy. It arrived missing both feet and all of the wrenches. I contacted Innorel customer service, and in about a week I received replacements for all the missing parts. So, very good customer service from Innorel.
Muy ligero y fuerte cómodo y se adaptan gran cantidad de cabezas sin problema
Works well with Sony mirrorless camera and long lens.
Great monopod. Sturdy with firmly locking legs. Easily supports a ball mount, camera and large, very heavy telephoto lens.Easy to adjust height. Slightly longer than most monopods (I am taller than most so the extra inches have been important).
Bought one several months earlier to mount on my Canon 300 2.8f and R6. Sturdy enough to handle both. Given the weight of my lens and camera, I wouldn’t trust any product with just one screw connecting the two for game time photos with a lot of movement around the field so I always have my off-hand around base of the ring mount. The cushion grip pairs well to keep that hand comfortable all football game long. So nice for the price I bought a second as a backup.