Hama Traveller Premium Mono 170

April 17, 2015 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Accessories | Comment |

Hama has added the new Traveller Premium Mono 170 monopod to its product range. Like its sister product, the Traveller Premium 144 Ball tripod, the monopod features an extremely light and sturdy aluminium design and screw clamps for quickly locking the leg at the required length. The Hama Traveller Premium Mono 170 has a minimum height of 45cm and can be extended to 170cm. The maximum load capacity is 8kg, making the monopod well suited for larger cameras and lenses. The Hama Traveller Premium Mono 170 is available for €69.

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Traveller Premium Mono 170 monopod from Hama

Over hill and dale on one leg

A tripod is too important to be left behind but too cumbersome for taking photographs while hiking. To solve this problem, accessories specialist Hama has added the new Traveller Premium Mono 170 monopod to its product range. With a rotatable threaded mount with A 1/4" (6.4 mm) and A 3/8" (9.5 mm) threads, the monopod is best suited for large cameras. The camera can be a maximum of 170 centimetres from the ground.

Like its sister product, the Traveller Premium 144 Ball tripod, the monopod features an extremely light and sturdy aluminium design and screw clamps for quickly locking the leg at the required length. The advantage of the monopod is that it is particularly stable in rough terrain, ensuring that your nature photos and videos are not blurry or shaky. For the base, you can choose either a rubber pad or a spike, the latter of which ensures a secure hold on soft or slippery surfaces while enabling the monopod to double as a walking stick. The foam sleeve at the top of the monopod ensures a secure grip in any weather, making it the perfect companion for your outdoor adventures.

Technical Details:
Thread/Connection: 1/4" (6.4 mm)
Leg Segments: 5 Sections (4x Extendible)
Material: Aluminium
Weight: 465 g
Minimum Height: 45 cm
Maximum Height:170 cm
Maximum Load: 8000 g
Maximum Profile Thickness: 29 mm

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