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3 Legged Thing Pro Range 2.0 Winston 2.0 Kit Carbon Fibre Tripod System - Adjustable Camera Tripod with 3 Counterfold Detachable Legs for Monopod Conversion - Earth Bronze

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Features

  • Winston 2.0 is our most stable tripod yet. Brought to you by 3 Legged Thing, this powerful carbon fibre tripod system is from our Pro Range 2.0. It is designed with landscape, studio, and architecture photography in mind, and is capable of supporting heavy burdens in demanding circumstances
  • Winston 2.0 offers a range of working heights, with its multiple mounting points and 3 detachable legs that allow you to convert from tripod to monopod to table-top tripod with ease. It can get as low as 14.6cm and reach heights of 1.85m - the world is at your fingertips!
  • A robust workhorse, Winston 2.0 is the first full size tripod in the world to feature counterfold legs enabling it to fold down to just 61cm. Its also one of the strongest tripods around, able to support up to 40kg - 23 times its own weight!
  • Winston 2.0 features our unique parallel locking system which lessens the chance of accidental disassembly. The weight balanced locks lower the tripods centre of gravity, and the 3M rubber pads give better leverage and grip when extending or folding the tripod. Its also available in 2 colours; Earth Bronze and Metallic Slate Grey
  • Here at 3 Legged Thing we aim to innovate, inspire and be the best that we can be. Weve fitted Winston 2.0 with detachable rubber Bootz that can be replaced with any of our foot accessories for maximum stability on any terrain. All our products come with a 5 year warranty to give you peace of mind

Description

Winston is our most stable tripod yet. Resolute and steadfast under the most demanding of circumstances and built to carry heavy burdens to the end. Winston lives up to his namesake as a rugged, stable and determined contributor. Powerful & functional, Winston is a benchmark in tripod technology. With counterfold legs and a detachable monopod, Winston is undeniably the most versatile three-section tripod in existence. Capable of holding 40kg / 88lb, Winston is a robust workhorse. 3 Legged Thing’s Winston 2.0 is our most stable tripod yet. Resolute and steadfast under the most demanding of circumstances and built to carry heavy burdens to the end. Winston 2.0 lives up to his namesake as a rugged, stable and determined contributor. Powerful, light and easy to transport, with enhanced functionality, he features 3 detachable legs which can be used as monopods, boom arms or, all three legs can be removed and replaced with 3 Legged Thing's range of footwear to create a table-top tripod (footwear sold seperately). Winston 2.0 is a benchmark in tripod technology. Parallel Locking Parallel locks give users greater torque and better grip, for unbeatable rigidity, and ease of use in any conditions. Tri- Mount Plate Our patented Tri- Mount plate offers six 1/4" and one 3/8" threaded holes for multiple devices, and three convex, hollow spurs for accessory attachments. Multi- section columns We were the first to introduce telescopic centre columns that are completely reversible and removable, giving unparalleled versatility. 3 Detachable Legs All three tripod legs can be detached and used as monopods or boom arms. With legs removed, and the addition of tripod footwear, our Pro Range 2.0 easily convert to table-top tripods. Footwear Sold Separately Read more Albert Leo Winston Maximum Height with AirHed 1.9 m / 75.1 " 1.47 m / 57.7 " 1.94 m / 76.4 " Maximum Height without AirHed 1.82 m / 71.6 " 1.38 m / 54.3 " 1.85 m / 73 " Minimum Height 121 mm / 4.7 " 125mm / 4.9 " 146 mm / 5.7 " Monopod Maximum Height 1.28 m / 50.5 " 1.42 m / 39.9 " 1.5 m / 59 " Folded Length 431 mm / 16.9 " 374 mm / 14.7 " 612 mm / 24 " Leg Sections 5 5 3 Column Sections 3 2 1 Maximum Load Capacity 30 kg / 66 lb 30 kg / 66 lb 40 kg / 66 lb Tripod Weight 1.87 kg / 4.12 lb 1.52 kg / 3.35 lb 1.73 kg / 3.81 lb Kit weight (including AirHed) 2.19 kg / 4.82 lb 1.85 kg / 4.08 lb 2.05 kg / 4.51 lb


Product Dimensions: 26.4 x 6.2 x 6.2 inches


Item Weight: 3.81 pounds


Item model number: D176341


Date First Available: December 6, 2019


Manufacturer: 3 Legged Thing


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very high quality, but heavy
tl;dr- very well constructed, high quality, not the lightest Exceptionally high quality. Right out of the box you can see and feel that this is a well made tripod. No stupid flappy loop underneath to tighten the base into the camera that always comes loose, this uses either an allen key (keep mine on car key ring so it's always available) or flathead/coin. Gets crazy tall, maybe over 7', not measured but it towers over me at 5'11". The only drawback is that it's a bit heavy for an all-around tripod, heavy enough that it might be noticed on a trip into the backcountry for landscape or wildlife shooting. And to be clear I do mean it's "a bit" on the heavier side of expectations, not unreasonably heavy, but if you're going in for a multi-day trip and need to worry about every gram a lighter tripod might be in order. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Capt. Malcom Reynolds

  • It works, it's tall, it takes a little longer to set up & take down
I have been using this for birds-in-flight and similar things, and I'm 5'11, but this is tall enough that I don't have to crouch down when I want to point the camera up. For long days, that's actually pretty important. Other than that, the build quality seems very good, it's reasonably sturdy even when fully extended, and it stores reasonably compactly. I like the included carrying bag, and I like even more that you can fit the tripod in the bag even if you haven't done a perfect job of folding it up. It weighs about the same as other decent tripods I've used, and stows to about the same volume. The only minor irritation is that, compared to my other tripods, this takes a little longer to set up and take down. Because of the way the legs fold and lock, there are a extra couple of steps in unfolding it, and some of the joints are pretty stiff so it simply takes longer to get it done. It's not difficult, but I always need to allow a bit more time. Bottom line: Really good tripod for my use. If I lost mine, I'd likely buy another one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2022 by M. Miller

  • Sturdy and versatile
Not the smallest or lightest tripod around but it holds the weight I need it to hold. I also appreciate how modular the system is, the ability to detach a leg and use it with the center column as a monopod is great.
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Marcus

  • An excellent choice for serious nature, landscape photographers
I own way too many tripods. My search for the perfect one over the years has led to quite a collection. Either they're very light and compact, but not sturdy enough, or they're sturdy but too heavy to be carried into the wilderness. So this tripod is in the Goldilocks zone. It's not the most compact, it's on the upper end of that class. But it's quite light and very sturdy. It is also high enough that you won't need to raise its center column, which adds to its sturdiness. In fact, the first thing I did was remove the center column because it's not needed. I'm 6' and the tripod's height is fine without it. Another good reason for removing the center column is the tripod can go much lower to the ground without it. You can leave it on and remove it in the field, but it takes a couple of extra minutes. Another consideration is its price. Similar products of similar quality from Gitzo or Manfrotto will cost $750 to $1000. So this choice will save you a few bucks. To sum up, the benefits of this tripod are it's lightweight, plenty tall without the center column extended, very sturdy, and it's much less expensive than tripods in the same class from Gitzo or Manfrotto. If you hike with your equipment on your back, need a lightweight but very sturdy tripod to eliminate vibration for long exposures, use professional cameras and lenses and are looking to save some money, then this Tripod is an excellent choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2021 by DE

  • Winston is exactly what I was looking for
I am a fan of 3LT products. I already own 3LT Brian tripod and I loved it. Took Brian on numerous trips and he performed well. My only gripe was when I had my 5d with battery grip and 70-200 or larger lens it did feel a little too small. So I upgraded with Winston 2.0. So yes it is quite a bit larger than Brian and might be pushing the boundaries of a travel tripod. But I find that it is not too big to hike with attached to my backpack. I was shocked at how light Winston is and when you set him up how sturdy he feels. I think my new travel loadout will be Winston travels with me and Brian goes in my check bag. Oh and I have played around with some different travel variations. I have found if you take Winston apart you can easily fit him inside a 40l backpack or attach him to the outside of my Thinktank Mindshift pack light 26l ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by Tim S

  • Excellent tripod.
Supports the heaviest of my equipment with ease. Slightly on the heavy side, but worth it for the security it affords.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021 by Andrew

  • Smaller and lighter than it looks
Expensive but good
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2022 by Alex Yeoh

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