The Hummingbird monopod will provide you with a stable platform for your spotting scope, binocular, or camera. This monopod features a durable, aluminium tube that stands up to hard use in the field. The padded grip, wrist strap, and belt clip give you a firm, secure grip on the monopod for stable, non-shaky images. With the twist-lock and four-leg sections, the monopod can be adjusted to a huge range of heights, from just 18” to 56”, making it perfect for a variety of users and applications.
Mounting Stud
At the top of your monopod, you’ll find a ¼”-20 mounting stud that accommodates most any spotting scope, camera, or binocular adapter, providing a secure connection directly to the monopod. To attach and or detach your device from the monopod, just screw or unscrew it from the stud.
Interchangeable Foot
The Hummingbird monopod comes with two interchangeable feet: one metal foot spike and one padded foot. The removeable feet will help you get the right on-the-ground traction for pavement or “off-road” use. Use the standard padded foot for smooth or paved surfaces and the metal spike for soft ground or other less stable conditions.
Included Carrying Case
Take your tripod on the go in its soft woven case. When not in use, the case protects the monopod and your other gear from bumping against one another in your pack or gear bag.
Key features:
Twist-lock monopod with four leg sections and a ¼”-20 thread mounting stud, perfect for optics and photographic equipment
Comes with two interchangeable feet—one metal foot spike and one padded foot—so you can use the monopod on any surface
Wrist strap and belt clip for secure use and easy carrying in the field
Specially designed protective case for storage and transport
Specification:
Length: Minimum 465mm (18.3")
Length: Maximum 142.5mm (56.1")
Weight: 400g
Maximum Weight Supportable: 15kg
Leg Sections: 4 Leg Section
Lock Style: Twist Lock
Mounting Plate: 1/4-20 thread mounting bolt in centre of round plastic platform
Included Accessories: Case, interchangeable metal foot spike