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Koolehaoda Extendable Camera Monopod with Foldable Tripod Support Base, Aluminium Alloy, 20-66inch Adjustable Portable Travel Monopod for Nikon Sony DSLR, Maximum Load of 5 kg

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Management number 209185422 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price $16.00 Model Number 209185422
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  • ★The monopod is made of high-quality aluminum alloy, which is strong and durable enough to keep the monopod stable.Maximum load: 5kg / 11lbs.
  • ★5 extendable sections ,Max diameter of tube 25mm/ 0.98inch; Max height: 168cm/66inch.Min height: 52cm/20.5inch.
  • ★ The universal mounting plate and reversible 1/4 "to 3/8" connecting screw allow you to directly install a camera or other camera mounting adapter such as a ball head.
  • ★Tripod support base can help the monopod achieve 360 degree panoramic rotation and tilt of 20 degrees,Tripod support base with 3/8" screw can be used as a desktop mini tripod.
  • ★Monopod can be used to alpenstock . It is light and convenient, also give you other choice.
Brand koolehaoda
Color K-288+M3
Features Foldable, Lightweight, Telescopic
Head Type Ball Heads
Model Name Monopod
Item Weight 0.7 Kilograms
Leg Diameter 25 Millimeters
Manufacturer koolehaoda
Model Number K288+M3
Weight Limit 5 Kilograms
Material Type Aluminum
Maximum Height 168 Centimeters
Minimum Height 52 Centimeters
Audio Recording No
Compatible Devices Camera, Smartphone
Warranty Description 2 year
Number of leg sections 5

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